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General Information

The Continuing Education Department of Lackawanna College addresses the needs of the community that do not fall under the traditional college credit structure. The Continuing Education Department offers a variety of programs for both personal and professional development. The department offerings include credit and non-credit courses, certificate programs, specialized job training and seminars.

Courses are offered at the Scranton, Hazleton, Honesdale New Milford and Towanda centers. To meet the variety of scheduling needs, courses are offered during the day, over lunch-hours, evenings, and on weekends. Arrangements can also be made for customized on-site training.


Continuing Education Department Staff

    Ann Marie Stelma, Vice President of Continuing Ed.
    Mary Cartwright, Director of Continuing Ed.
    Bridget Duggan, Director Special Programs
    Stephanie McDaniels, Director of Sonography Programs
    Mauri Conforti, Clinical Coordinator DMS Program
    Joseph Paparelli, Director of Training Institute
    John Hettler, Paramedic Adminstrator
    Diane Parlanti, Mentoring Coordinator
    Laurie Mielo , Administrative Assistant


Contact Numbers by Department

    General Information 961-7813
    Job Training 961-7897
    Mentoring 504-1586
    Paramedic Program 961-7883
    Sonography Programs 504-7920
    Training Institute 504-1586
    Youth Programs 961-7883

For information on courses not listed here, please call
(570) 961-7813
Or e-mail continuingeducation@lackawanna.edu


College Calendar
Lackawanna College will be closed on the following
dates:

September 4
Labor Day
October 9
Columbus Day
November 10
Veterans Day
November 22-24
Thanksgiving
December 22,25-29
Christmas Holiday
January 1-2
New Year's Holiday
January 15
Martin Luther King Day
February 19
Presidents' Day
April 6
Spring Recess
May 28
Memorial Day
July 3-4
Independence Day

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Parking Information
Temporary parking permits can be obtained from the College Liaison Staff on the first night of class. This permit will allow you to park in any student lot for the duration of classes.

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College Policies

Sexual Discrimination Policy
The College endorses and enforces Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 that prohibits sex discrimination against any participant in an educational program or activity that receives federal funds.

Smoking Policy
Smoking is prohibited inside all Lackawanna College buildings. There are no designated smoking areas on campus. All members of the Lackawanna community are encouraged to refrain from smoking while on campus. Smokeless tobacco usage is also prohibited. Violators will be fined $25.00 for each offense.

Firearms Policy
Lackawanna College maintains a policy that firearms are not to be brought into any of its buildings without prior approval from the Lackawanna Police Academy director.

The only exception to this policy is a law enforcement officer in full uniform or on official business.

Motor Vehicle Regulations
The operation and parking of a motor vehicle in the campus lot is a privilege.

All motor vehicles, including but not limited to motorcycles, parked in the campus lot are required to have a current, valid parking permit displayed. These may be obtained from the Liaison Officer on duty. Permits are issued for each semester.

Lackawanna College assumes no responsibility for vehicles parked on College property. Students, faculty and staff are solely responsible for their vehicles (including parking citations and/or towing or booting charges) while the vehicles are located on College property.

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