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South Suburban College’s Adult Education & Literacy Program is set to welcome new and returning students for its Late Start classes commencing on Monday, September 29. These accelerated 10-week sessions aim to deliver flexible and accessible educational opportunities tailored for community members seeking to enhance their skills or complete their education.
Classes will be held at various convenient locations, making it easier for students to participate. The program is designed to accommodate diverse schedules, allowing individuals to balance their education with work and personal commitments.
The Late Start courses cover a wide range of subjects, ensuring that participants can find classes that align with their goals and interests. This initiative reflects the college's commitment to meeting the educational needs of the community and providing pathways to success for adult learners. Enrolling in these classes can be a significant step towards achieving personal and professional aspirations.
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