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St. Croix Adult Learning Classes

The St. Croix Career and Technical Education Center invites adult learners across the Territory to take their skills to the next level by registering for the Spring 2025 Semester Evening Courses. Designed to meet the needs of working adults, these exciting courses provide hands-on learning opportunities to elevate careers, spark new passions, and open doors to endless possibilities.
Registration Details:
  • General Registration:             Jan. 7 – Jan. 17
  • Late Registration:                   Jan. 21 – Jan. 30
  • Registration Fee:                     $250
  • Classes Begin:                       Jan. 13 (Returning Students)
                                                    Jan. 21 (New Students)
  • Semester Ends:                       May 22
  • Class Schedule:                       Monday – Thursday | 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Course Offerings:
The Spring 2025 Semester features a diverse range of high-demand courses tailored for career advancement and personal development, including:
  • Phlebotomy
  • Electricity 2
  • NCCER Welding Level 1
  • NCCER HVAC Level 1
  • Commercial Baking & Cake Decorating
  • Electrical Vehicle (EV) Maintenance and Repair
  • Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential
  • Introduction to Computers – Microsoft 365 Fundamentals
Whether you’re learning a new trade, building on existing skills, or pursuing a lifelong dream, CTEC’s evening courses offer a flexible and dynamic environment for success. The sky is the limit!
For additional information, including tuition costs for individual courses, contact the CTEC Office at 340-778-2216. Take the first step towards a brighter future. Register today and turn your goals into achievements with CTEC!
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