Happy New Year! This is the time of year when a lot of people put forth an effort to start fresh. Well, at least they tell themselves they are going to make an effort by making a number of New Year’s resolutions.
For some that is as far as they get, while others follow through and really embark upon making a change in their life.
If one of your resolutions is to go to school to obtain additional training to improve your career or to start a new career or are just interested in learning something new, then I would suggest you look at what WTI’s Institute of Advanced Studies offers.
To view course offerings go to the WTI website — www.wtionline.cc — and click on “Programs” on the left. Then click on “Community Education.”
As you scroll down you will see the courses we offer by category. By clicking on the course name you will see a brief course description. If you wish to enroll go back and click on the “register now” button.
As you look through the list you will see language courses, financial workshops, welding certification courses, firearms classes, and a number of computer classes which include AutoCAD, Microsoft Word and Outlook.
A class we are offering for the first time is “How to Build a Web-based Business.” This class will provide how to instruction and unveil some of the mysteries surrounding Internet businesses. You will learn the about the elements of an effective website, business planning, feasibility research, domain name selection, trademarks, social media and marketing.
If you are thinking you need to brush up on your skill sets because it has been such a long time since you have been in school, we have applied academic courses designed to do just that .
For those interested in obtaining a GED, we have both day and evening classes to prepare you for the test. So, whatever your goal or purpose, or your New Year’s resolution, come check us out. I am sure we can assist you in some way.
Our website is www.wtionline.cc or call our student services’ office at 352-726-2430 ext. 4324.
Denise Willis is the director of Withlacoochee Technical Institute.
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