Aug. 23, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Derek Rayment
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531-MCC-2876, office
darayment@mccneb.edu
mccneb.edu
MCC Continuing Education lineup highlighted by George Darlington class
FREMONT, Neb. — The Continuing Education courses offered by Metropolitan Community College in the Fremont area are abundant this fall quarter, including Football Facts with George Darlington, taught by the former longtime Nebraska football assistant coach. Other classes include Medicare Made Easy, How to Write Your Memoir and more.
Football Facts with George Darlington will teach students the finer points of the game of football in this fun and entertaining class. Listen to Darlington give insight into high school, college and professional programs while discussing player safety issues. The class will be offered Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Fremont Area Center beginning Sept. 20, running through Oct. 25. The class also includes a guided tour of Memorial Stadium in Lincoln and an optional banquet on Thursday, Nov. 4, where students will have the chance to meet other former Cornhuskers.
The fall quarter lineup of noncredit courses begins with Ballroom Dance for Beginners, offered on Tuesday evenings beginning Sept. 14. There are also three noncredit classes that will cover the subject of Medicare throughout the fall quarter. Students can register for the Medicare Made Easy Bundle, which includes all three classes at a lower cost.
“I encourage everyone to take advantage of these life-long learning opportunities,” said Todd Hansen, executive director of Student Affairs.
To register, visit mccneb.edu/ce or call 531-MCC-2400.
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Metropolitan Community College, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, is a comprehensive, public community college that offers affordable, quality education to all residents of Dodge, Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties. Founded in 1974, MCC has the largest enrollment out of six community colleges in Nebraska and is the second largest
postsecondary institution in the state. MCC serves more than 40,000 unique credit and noncredit students