Coastline Gets Grant for Training on Web
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The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Coastline Community College a three-year, $221,000 grant to develop a World Wide Web-based certificate program for those interested in becoming specialists to help adults with brain injuries.
Coastline is one of 70 colleges to receive the grant, and one of just nine two-year colleges.
“I am excited about the far-reaching potential of this grant,” said Stacey Hunter Schwartz, project director and associate dean of Special Programs and Services for the Disabled. “Coastline Community College, recognized as a leader in distance education and in cognitive training, is a natural to train specialists around the country to work with brain injury survivors.”
Information: (714) 241-6214.
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