Continuing Education
Continuing Education Courses
Non-credit continuing education courses are scheduled throughout the year based on interest from the community and availability of resources on campus. To receive announcements about upcoming continuing education offerings, you may:- Submit your email address to be added to the continuing education distribution list. Send an email request to Karla Rush.
- Visit the Campus News section of the Ozarka Homepage to read announcements and other news about the college.
Education To Go
Ozarka College has partnered with Education To Go to offer nearly 300 continuing education courses online. These courses are scheduled on a six-week timeframe and can be accessed from home, office or otherwise where access to the internet is available. Students may conveniently register and submit payment online. Classes begin on the second Wednesday of each month.
Courses in computer applications software, languages, medical professions, paralegal, management and many others are available. Some examples include:
- Digital Photography
- Introduction to Microsoft Word
- Speed Spanish
- Introduction to PC Troubleshooting
- Medical Terminology
- Introduction to Quickbooks
- Creating Web Pages
For a complete listing of the many courses offered, visit www.ed2go.com/ozarka
Related Links
www.1-800-arkansas.com The Department of Economic Development in the state of Arkansas offers useful services and incentives to existing and incoming business and industry. In many cases, ADED can assist with the cost of providing workforce training.
www.aatyc.org The Arkansas Association of Two Year Colleges includes 22 member institutions across the state to create vast resources including the Workforce Training Consortium (WFTC). The goal of the WFTC is to meet the specialized local area training needs of businesses and industries on a statewide basis through the collaboration and sharing of resources. Since the formation of the Consortium in 1997-98, AATYC's member institutions have grown to serve more than 2100 businesses annually in Arkansas.
www.mfgsolutions.org The Arkansas Manufacturing Solutions network offers several programs to assist with improvement of manufacturing processes.

