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Delaware County Community Colleges offers job retraining program

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FOX 29's Joyce Evans reports. DELAWARE COUNTY, Pa. - Delaware County Community College is offering a retraining program for people looking to find jobs in an uncertain job market due to COVID1-9.

Delaware County Community College President Dr. Joy Gates-Black is preparing for the students’ return to campus, even though that’s not likely to happen for the summer sessions.

The first summer session is set to start in just a few days. “We are going to open three of our campuses. Two in Delco and one in Chester County,” says Dr.

Gates-Black. It won’t be a full classroom full of participation in person. It will all be online and Dr. Gates-Black says summer classes are starting to full up with a lot of non-traditional students in the midst of the

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