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			Heartland Community College Plans to Invest in Lincoln campus
 
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            [November 27, 2017]  
			
			LINCOLN   The 
			Heartland Community College Board of Trustees voted to move forward 
			with plans to invest in the College’s Lincoln campus. Plans include 
			expanded programming and a new location at 2201 Woodlawn, Rd. in 
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			 The new facility will replace the current Lincoln 
			Center and will allow Heartland to grow programmatic offerings 
			including certified nursing assistant (CNA), agriculture, continuing 
			education and adult education. 
 “We’ve met with a lot of community leaders and organizations in the 
			area,” says Kristi Powell, associate director of the Heartland 
			Lincoln Center. “With the expansion of St. Clara’s manor and an 
			aging population, there’s high demand for CNAs. Plus, several 
			businesses in Logan County are ag-based. If we’re going to stay true 
			to our commitment of being a community resource, we need to ensure 
			we’re meeting employer needs.”
 
			
			 
			In addition to program growth, the new facility will create a much 
			better learning environment and increase accommodations for parking. 
			
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“A new location will provide more functional space for additional 
classrooms that accommodate more interactive learning as well as study and 
socialization areas,” adds Powell. “We want to have the look and feel of a 
college campus so students have a sense of pride and strong affiliation to their 
school.” 
Heartland leadership is enthusiastic about the investment and 
anticipates it will pay dividends in Logan County. “Community college students 
typically stay in the area upon completion of their degree or certificate,” said 
HCC President Rob Widmer. “By expanding programs that meet student and community 
needs, we’re likely to see increased enrollment, successful completion and a 
positive return on investment in Logan County.” 
				 
			[Timothy BillHeartland Community College
 Executive Director of Marketing & Public Information]
 
			
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