"Taking the InSync course was a really good opportunity. This is my first year in college, and InSync showed me the ropes around school.
I love the teachers (Deb Kyle and Joanna Semler). I would suggest the class to anyone."
~ Lacey Dickerson
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Learning Communities
What is a Learning Community?
A learning community is a class that combines two or three academic courses into a single college class - a group
of students and faculty members who meet together to explore a class theme. These classes are ten or fifteen
credits, and they are a great way to meet your AA-degree and transfer requirements.
Learn more about how learning communities work and how to get involved in these interesting, innovative classes.

"The learning community offers students the benefits of groups. I made some good friends in class, and I adored my professors.
I felt supported by Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. Semler, and their confidence in my abilities to be successful in class began to rub off,
and I too started to have confidence in myself."
~ Jenny Butcher