Lincoln Daily News
welcomes letters of appreciation, information and
opinion on matters pertaining to the community.
Controversial issues:
As a
community we need to be able to talk openly about
matters that affect the quality of our lives. The
most effective and least offensive manner to get
your point across is to stick to the issue
and refrain from commenting on another person's
opinion. Letters that deviate from focusing on the
issue may be rejected or edited and marked as such.
Submit a letter to the editor online |
You may also send your letters by email to
ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com
or by U.S. postal mail:
Letters to the Editor
Lincoln Daily News
601 Keokuk St.
Lincoln, IL 62656
Letters must include the writer's
name, telephone number, and postal address or email address (we
will not publish address or phone number information).
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to edit letters to
reduce their size or to correct obvious errors.
Lincoln Daily News reserves the right to reject any letter for
any reason. Lincoln Daily News will publish as
many acceptable letters as space allows.
|
To the editor: April marks
National Community College Month.
Heartland Community College (HCC) in Lincoln has provided
educational and lifelong learning opportunities to the Logan County
community for over 30 years and has a dedicated staff committed to
providing services and support through the college’s Hometown Hawks
program. HCC Lincoln allows students to live local and learn local.
At our Heartland Lincoln Center, you can meet with an advisor to
discuss academic planning and career goals while connecting with
success resources to build a strong foundation. You can be
personally connected to staff members in financial aid, tutoring and
counseling services through our Campus Connections program.
Additionally, our CNA program provides instruction and hands-on
learning experiences preparing you for the workforce in only 16
weeks, and free in-person and online classes provide preparation for
those wishing to take the high school equivalency exam.
[to top of second column in this letter]
|
There are many ways one can benefit from community
colleges – affordable higher education opportunities, small class
sizes, personalized attention, involvement opportunities and
personal enrichment opportunities, to name a few. During Community
College Month we take this time to raise awareness of HCC Lincoln’s
vision to provide programs for those in and around Logan County
which lead to lifelong learning and success and to show appreciation
for the community that supports us in this endeavor.
We encourage you to take time to with others the ways you may have
been positively impacted by a community college.
Jennifer Kirby
Director, Heartland Community College Lincoln [Posted
April 15,
2023]
Click here to send a note to the editor about this letter.
|