September 12, 2025 - 20:11

South Suburban College is excited to unveil an expansion of its Continuing, Corporate, and Community Education (C3) Program, introducing a new real estate course along with additional professional development opportunities starting this October. This initiative aims to equip individuals with essential skills and credentials to enhance their careers in various fields.
The new real estate course is designed to meet the growing demand for trained professionals in the real estate market, offering participants the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of property transactions and management. In addition to this course, the C3 Program will also see the return of the popular Food Service Certification course, which has proven instrumental for those looking to establish or advance their careers in the food service industry.
These offerings reflect the college's commitment to providing accessible education that aligns with industry needs, ultimately fostering workforce development and economic growth in the community.
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