Programs


Training Programs

- Office Suite programs such as  Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint

- Windows XP or 98, and Internet Research

- Internet Tips and Safety

- Resume Writing

- Job Searching

- Web Design

- Build Your Own Computer

- Custom Classes for Non-profits

- Start your own PC give-away Workshops

Application available for download:  CLICK HERE


DOL Pilot Program

The DOL pilot program is a four-week computer training course for qualified individuals in the Lansing area.  Computer training classes are offered from  12 P.M. until 3:00 P.M. and from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M, Monday through Thursday.
 Participants acquire basic computer skills in Windows Operating System, word processing, presentation programs, Internet research and more.  At the end of the program, participants  receive a certificate of completion, a computer, and one year free Internet access from ACD.net. In January of every year LCC hosts a celebration of the CTDG yearly anniversary where program graduates receive recognition and a certificate from our supporters.

Five Easy Steps:

To be considered for the DOL program you must complete the following:

1. Take the Lansing Community College reading and writing assessment tests at LCC or Michigan Works and submit a copy of your scores to CTDG.

2. Provide Proof of Income
-  1040 IRS form
-  Unemployment Check
-  Depart of Human Services
   letter of eligibility
-  Veteran letter of annual
   income.
-  Social Security Administration
   annual income letter

3.Proof of Dependents
-  Birth Certificate & School
   Record
-  Birth Certificate & Shot
   Record1040 IRS form
-  Adoption or Guardianship
   Documents

4.Identification
-  Valid Driver’s License or
   State ID
-  Social Security Card

5.Complete CTDG application available on this web site: CLICK HERE

All documents must be submitted with your application.  Upon approval of your application, you will be scheduled for class.

Assessment Tests Sites

Lansing Community College
Gannon Vocational-Technical
Center - Suite 2100
- Contact the Assessment Center for hours of operation at 517-267-5500

Michigan Works
Located in the Walter French Building
- Contact Cathy Wilhm to schedule a test at
517-492-5679

 
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