
Get in. Get out. Get a job.
QVCC’s Workforce Development and Community Education develops, coordinates, and implements noncredit initiatives. The division serves people of all ages whose educational and training needs cannot be met through traditional college-credit programs.
Workforce development training helps you thrive in our economy. Choose from a variety of career programs to prepare you for jobs in health care and other industries. These classes are led by expert instructors who work in the fields they teach.
Community education offers programs for lifelong learners such as LiR, personal enrichment, online course offerings, and motorcycle training.
What new career is in your future?
Real Estate Principles and Practices starts May 7. Register now >>

Motorcycle Training
The Motorcycle Rider Safety program offers expert instruction for both the beginner and experienced rider. Successful completion of this course fulfills the requirements of the State-approved novice rider course for licensing, leaving only the written test to be taken at the DMV.
What's New
New Safe Boating/Personal Watercraft class starts May 7. Learn more >>
Computer courses starting soon:
Microsoft Excel – April 24
QuickBooks – April 25
Learn more >>
Coming in May – Real Estate, Security Guard, and Personal Trainer
LiR is for lifelong learners.
You don’t have to be retired to join!
LiR at QVCC provides the means to meet the wide range of interests for mature adults who want to pursue new topics or to revisit interests from the past.

Contact Us!
Workforce Development & Community Education Main Number
860.932.4005
Andrew Morrison
Interim Director of Community Outreach and Veterans’ Services
860.932.4360
amorrison@qvcc.edu
Jessica Deojay
Interim Coordinator of Continuing and Professional Education
860.932.4138
jdeojay@qvcc.edu
Annie Hill
Community Outreach and Veterans’ Services Assistant
860.932.4114
ahill@qvcc.edu