Serving Montgomery County residents, Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center (or OIC) offers classes in GED preparation, English as a second language, job preparation, literacy for adults and computer skills. Summer enrichment programs are also available. Please call its office for more information.
When Seconds Count provides CPR/AED, ACLS, first aid, choke response and EMT training for healthcare professionals, colleges, schools, restaurants, childcare providers and other individuals. Classes are taught by experienced EMTs and paramedics throughout Salem and New England. When Seconds Count offers classes in Spanish, small class sizes, group rates and videos with closed captioning for the hearing impaired.
Foothill College educates a wide spectrum of the community, from undergraduates seeking two-year degrees to resuming students changing careers. Set on 122 hillside acres, Foothill College began winning architectural awards soon after its doors opened in 1961, including two from the American Institute of Architects. With 79 associate degree programs and 107 specialty certificate programs, the college has built a strong track record in dental hygiene, aviation repair and adaptive movement.
In 2009, Foothill College students in paramedic, dental hygiene, dental assisting, pharmacy technician, and other health-professional programs achieved a 100 percent pass rate on state and national licensing exams.
Foothill College educates a wide spectrum of the community, from undergraduates seeking two-year degrees to resuming students changing careers. Set on 122 hillside acres, Foothill College began winning architectural awards soon after its doors opened in 1961, including two from the American Institute of Architects. With 79 associate degree programs and 107 specialty certificate programs, the college has built a strong track record in dental hygiene, aviation repair and adaptive movement.
In 2009, Foothill College students in paramedic, dental hygiene, dental assisting, pharmacy technician, and other health-professional programs achieved a 100 percent pass rate on state and national licensing exams.