January 6, 2026 - 05:08

South Texas College’s Continuing Education and Workforce Development program is gearing up to introduce three new affordable, one-day courses aimed at enhancing workplace skills starting in January. These courses are designed to provide participants with practical training that can be immediately applied in various job settings.
The initiative reflects a growing commitment to equip the local workforce with essential skills that meet the demands of today's job market. Each course will cover different aspects of workplace competency, ensuring that a wide range of skills are addressed.
Participants can expect hands-on learning experiences and expert instruction, making these courses an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to advance their careers or improve their employability. With an emphasis on affordability and accessibility, these new offerings aim to support the community in achieving professional development goals. As the launch date approaches, interested individuals are encouraged to prepare for an enriching educational experience that promises to enhance their skill set.
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