Education Walk-In Assessment
Room 243 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, Anchorage, AKDrop by during our walk-in hours to get assessment for your education & training needs. In order to enroll, you must first complete your eligibility documentation.
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Drop by during our walk-in hours to get assessment for your education & training needs. In order to enroll, you must first complete your eligibility documentation.
This workshop helps participants learn the perks of typing, review the typing lesson dashboard, and explore the qwerty keyboard. We'll also learn typing tips and goal setting. Attendees will then sign up for typing.com and put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
Join us for a cultural Life Skills workshop, where we'll learn to sew different ways on skins of animals, the correct way to cut and sew skins for different uses, and know what kinds of needles and threads to use.
Workshop is a Peer to Peer (P2P) opportunity where beaders of all skill levels can come together, create and share knowledge. Come bring your lunch and join the creativity! Supplies provided.
This workshop allows individuals new to technology we explore Parts of a Computer, Using a Mouse, Internet Safety, and Internet Search Tips. Students will put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
Drop by during our walk-in hours to get assessment for your education & training needs. In order to enroll, you must first complete your eligibility documentation.
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
In this peer-to-peer workshop, we will take a look at first impressions, effective listening, effective speaking, verbal communication tips, and finding your interview story. This workshop is offered both in person and virtually. Virtual attendees will receive a link to participate.
Come learn about LinkedIn as a job search tool, how to set up your profile to stand out, and tips for networking on LinkedIn. Attendees will be able to work with lab assistants to set up their own email accounts.
Join the Prevention program for salmon fishing! This fun outdoor event is open to Alaska Native youth ages 10 - 24 living in the Anchorage/Mat-Su area who are interested in learning cultural or outdoor activities. Our prevention and youth development program, Unsah Jan, is aimed...
Join us every Friday morning for independent study. Click on the link or scan the QR code in the calendar below to join the Teams virtual classroom. Click the image to enlarge:
This workshop allows individuals new to technology we explore Parts of a Computer, Using a Mouse, Internet Safety, and Internet Search Tips. Students will put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
This workshop helps participants learn the perks of typing, review the typing lesson dashboard, and explore the qwerty keyboard. We'll also learn typing tips and goal setting. Attendees will then sign up for typing.com and put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
This camp is for 7th - 8th grade students. "Tinaa" translates to "copper shield" and represents wealth or abundance in subsistence and resources. At our Tinaa Camp, you will get to make your copper shields, skin drums, and fish traps. Then we'll end the week...
This camp is for 7th - 12th grade students. Fish on! We're headed to Kenai to learn how to fish and discover how fishing has been a part of Alaska Native culture. Join us at our new Denełchin "Super Fab Lab" for this summer camp....
Strengthening Our Youth is a peer-led healthy life skills and sexual health education program specifically designed for youth and young adults between the ages of 14 and 21. It is open to people of all cultural backgrounds and there is no cost to attend. Participants...
Work your way up from an entry-level position to the job you really want. We'll show you how.
This workshop allows individuals new to technology we explore Parts of a Computer, Using a Mouse, Internet Safety, and Internet Search Tips. Students will put what is learned into practice in the computer lab.
What does it take to be a professional? We'll learn about all the components of workplace professionalism, including dressing for success, organizational culture, differences in generations in today's workplace, professional attitudes, teamwork, time management, problem solving, healthy boundaries, and workplace resilience. This workshop is offered...
Get training and study time for social studies to prepare for the GED.