Resources for Computer & Office Skills Training

Your learning is important to us! CyberSkills/ Vermont and CCTV no longer provide one-on-one training for individuals seeking training in basic computer skills and office applications.

To assist you, we've compiled a list of training centers in the Burlington area where you can find the assesssment and training that you need.

Burlington Housing Authority
Contact: Tim Nyhus
Phone: 802.264.0047
Web: http://bhatechnologycenter.googlepages.com/
Description: BHA recieved a federal grant to set up a learning center and provide computer training to residents of Burlington's public housing. A CyberSkills instructor provides regular training of Computer Basics and How to use the Internet.

Fletcher Free Library
Phone: 802.865.7217
Web: http://www.fletcherfree.org/ComputerCenter.htm
Description: Open to City of Burlington residents, Burlington's main library provides regular short courses in a variety of computer applications including: Microsoft Word and Excel - Intro and Intermediate, Email Basic and Internet Exploration

Mercy Connections
Contact: Cathy Ainsworth
Phone: 802.846.7162
Web: http://www.mercyconnections.org/
Description: Computer basics and Effective Presentation Skills with PowerPoint.

Knowledge Wave
Web: http://www.knowledgewave.com/
Phone:
802.864.0456
Description: Knowledge Wave is a commercial training company located on Kimball Avenue in Sourth Burlington. They provide a variety of training courses including the Microsoft Office Suit.

Panurgy Corporation
Phone: 802.658.7788
Web: http://www.panurgyvt.com/training/schedules.htm
Description: Panurgy is a commercial training company located on Gregory Drive in South  Burlington. They provide an array of training courses including PC applications (such as Microsoft Office) and web development.

 

Vermont Student Assistance Corp.
Phone:
800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750
Web: http://services.vsac.org/ilwwcm/connect/VSAC/Explore+Careers/
Description: VSAC provides a limited number of educational grants to adult learners. Find out more at the contact information listed here.

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