Notice: New Registration Process for Personal Enrichment, Professional Development, and AHA Courses!
Please be advised that the registration process for our courses has undergone some minor but helpful changes:
New students will need to complete a quick application to Grayson College and register for classes through Student Planner once they receive their portal login information (this is usually available in 24 hours or less.)
Previous students need only login to MyViking and access Student Planner to register. If you have not logged in in a while, or have taken classes but never logged in, check our MyViking articles on the GC helpdesk.
Payment for courses will now be handled in Student Planner as well, streamlining and simplifying the registration process!
These changes are not yet in place for our workforce training programs (CNA, CDL, IMT, etc...), but they are on the way!
If you have any questions about these changes, feel free to reach out: CWLask [at] grayson [dot] edu
About
The Center for Workplace Learning at Grayson College gives you convenient access to a wide selection of noncredit courses that can help you launch a new career, build skills, or simply expand your knowledge. Annually we deliver more than 220 courses to students ages 8 to 80. Check out our available courses to see for yourself all we have to offer.
CWL courses include:
- Hobby courses for personal enrichment
- Professional development seminars and training
- Workforce training programs that lead to employment in in-demand occupations
- T.E.A.M.S. for retired adults looking for interesting topics and fellowship, and
- Youth courses throughout the summer.
Persons interested in 'auditing' a regular college credit course may enroll through the CWL and by-pass all of the state-required admissions and document submissions. The CWL is also home to customized training for our area business and industry partners.
Background
Formally established in February 2003, the CWL emerged from a partnership between Grayson College, Workforce Solutions Texoma, the Denison Development Alliance, the Sherman Economic Development Corporation, and Texas A&M University-Commerce. Since its inception, the CWL has been a gathering place where educators, private industry, and government in the Texoma Region can work together to create innovative workplace learning solutions to improve business competitiveness, create job opportunities, and enhance the economic vitality of the region.
Have Questions?
Our team is happy to help. If you have questions about our program offerings, registration and more, email us at CWLask [at] grayson [dot] edu .