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COLLEGE FOR TEENS SUMMER CAMPS 2018 REGISTRATION BEGINS APRIL 2, 2018 Register online at mccneb.edu/c4t or call 531-MCC-5437 CONNECT WITH MCC MCCnebce @mccnebce @mccnebce MCCnebce OPEN KITCHEN WORKSHOPS Restaurant Camp Prerequisite: Culinary Adventure Camp (Teen) or Culinary TEEN SUMMER CAMPS Discovery Camp (Kids) Here’s your chance to put your culinary skills to the test in a live, guest-centered environment! Spend Monday and Tuesday SUMMER CAMPS SPONSORED IN learning menus and procedure for lunch service, and then PART BY FAMILY FARE prepare and serve lunch, to-order, in a restaurant setting on Wednesday and Thursday! (Ages 8-18) Class sections must have eight enrolled participants seven days prior to session date or they will be canceled. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts Building 22, 5300 N. 30th St. CULINARY ADVENTURE CAMP TEEN225-80 MTWTH 7/23-7/26 9:00A-2:00P $135 Begin each day discovering the ingredients necessary to start TEEN225-81 MTWTH 7/30-8/2 9:00A-2:00P $135 an exciting culinary journey. Then, let our experienced chef- instructors and culinary students lead you through the kitchen Culinary After-Camp where you will practice your skills with a knife and at the stove. Continue the fun in our after-camp where you will receive a light Finally, take a seat in the dining room to taste and evaluate the snack, discover daily kitchen tasks and culinary activities as they quality of your work. Each day is a new adventure. Come hungry. become available each day. Register for the week coinciding with (Ages 12-18) the culinary camp for which youare registered. Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts Fort Omaha Campus, Institute for the Culinary Arts Building 22, 5300 N. 30th St. Building 22, 5300 N. 30th St. TEEN224-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 9:00A-2:00P $135 TEEN227-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 2:00P-4:00P $20 TEEN224-81 MTWTH 7/16-7/19 9:00A-2:00P $135 TEEN227-81 MTWTH 7/16-7/19 2:00P-4:00P $20 TEEN991-91 MTWTH 7/23-7/26 2:00P-4:00P $20 TEEN991-92 MTWTH 7/30-8/2 2:00P-4:00P $20
Applied Technology Center MCC’S MAKERHOOD Fire Teen Safety Camp LOCATION NEW Calling all up and coming babysitters! Calling all teens interested in Emergency Services! Learn the proper procedures of CPR, first aid, tying knots and the use of an AED. Gain Loom Weaving Camp the basic skills necessary to effectively identify and treat The lost art of weaving is back! Woven wall hangings are all emergencies in the critical first minutes of injury or illness. the rage, bring your creativity and curiosity to see what it Learn proper fire extinguisher usage while participating in a takes to become a loom weaver. Explore all the parts and small fire and learn sound decision-making processes on when functions of the loom. Experience dressing a loom, weaving to use an extinguisher. Explore different career opportunities styles and finishing techniques. Hang your creation in your and be challenged both mentally and physically as you are bedroom or give it to a loved one as a gift. Supplies included. introduced to your new role as an emergency care provider. The instructor is Connie Wheeler. This location is not air Watch real firefighters demonstrate an emergency situation conditioned. Water will be provided. Bring a sack lunch. Seats and meet Omaha Fire Department’s Accelerant Detection Dog are limited. (Ages 12-16) “Alley” and her K9 Partner Investigator Dave Sobotka. Book included. The instructor is Jeff Strawn. (Ages 12-15) MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N, 11th St. (Just north of TD Ameritrade Park) Applied Technology Center, 10407 State St. TEEN277-80 TWTHF 6/26-6/29 10:00A-2:00P $150 TEEN275-80 MTWTH 6/4-6/7 9:00A-12:00P $99 Fort Omaha Campus Welding Camp, Make Sparks Fly NEW Learn shop safety and the basics to cut and weld steel using oxy-acetylene, just like the professionals! In our fully equipped Henry doorly zoo lab, discover how to design and create a unique metal art piece Zoo alive to take home and share with friends and family. Students must MCC is partnering with Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & wear leather shoes, long sleeves and long pants. Supplies Aquarium to explore a combination of all the very best included. The lab is not air conditioned. Water will be provided. aspects of summer camp at the Zoo – fun, friends and of The instructor is Peggy Ritschel. Seats are limited. (Ages 14-17) course, live animal encounters. Join us to discover more Fort Omaha Campus, Building 26, 5300 N. 30th St. in-depth information about Zoo animals, conservation and TEEN234-80 MTWTH 6/11-6/14 2:00A-6:00P $130 career exploration. (Ages 12-15) Henry Doorly Zoo, 3701 S. 10th St. TEEN274-80 MTWTH 06/25-06/28 9:00A-3:30P $195 Sarpy Center NEW Stranger ThingsTM Film Camp Superheroes Film Class Do you love Stranger Things? Are you interested in films and Are you a teen who can easily recite all of the members of the television shows that inspired the hit show? This class is right Avengers or the Justice League? Do you know the alter egos up your alley. Explore how to analyze clips from the TV show and of The Flash, Spider-Man and Batman? This class is devoted to discover the history of film and television that inspired some of all things superheroes, but we won’t simply be watching these the standout moments in the series. Check out all the behind-the- colorful characters on screen. We’ll be discussing their origins scenes work that goes into bringing this impressive television series from original creation to big screen incarnation. We’ll also be to life. Finally, as a class, we’ll develop our own Stranger Things talking about all the behind-the-scenes work that goes into episode. Bring a notebook and pencil. Feel free to bring a sack lunch bringing these characters to life. Finally, we’ll talk about the or maybe some waffles. The instructor is Patrick White. (Ages 12-15) movies that no one ever saw due to development problems. Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd. Come for the movies, TV shows and comic books featuring TEEN011-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 10:00A-12:00P $72 your favorite heroes, but stay for the in-depth education about these characters and their appearances on the big and small Star WarsTM Film Class screen. All movies are PG or PG-13. Please bring a notebook Experience all the joy of Star Wars, with teens just like you, while and a pencil. Feel free to bring your lunch. The instructor is taking a journey through film and television. Discover how the Patrick White. (Ages 12-15) original trilogy was created and better appreciate the brilliant Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd. storytelling in these films, which have inspired so much of our TEEN242-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 12:00P-02:00P $72 culture today. Jump ahead in time and discuss the prequel trilogy. What worked and what didn’t work? Discuss and present BUNDLE & SAVE your best arguments for both sides of this cinematic debate. Take all three camps at Sarpy Center and Finally, we’ll look at more recent Star Wars entertainment receive a discount. Use this course number to including Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and register for all three camps. Bring a sack lunch. Solo: A Star Wars Movie. Don’t worry parents, we won’t just be watching movies and television. We’ll be discussing visual Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd. storytelling, creative writing, mythology and much more. All TEEN500-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 10:00A-4:00P $160 movies are PG or PG-13. Please bring a notebook and a pencil. The instructor is Patrick White. (Ages 12-15) Sarpy Center, 9110 Giles Rd. TEEN243-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 2:00P-4:00P $72
ELKHORN VALLEY CAMPUS NEW LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CAMP Do you want to be the funniest person in the room? Incredibly NEW talented comedians such as Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler, Jordan Peele and Keegan Michael Key all started out by learning how EQUESTRIAN CAMP Discover how to ride a beautiful horse in a safe and fun environment! to improvise. Improvisers have the ability to think on their feet Experience daily English riding lessons beginning on the lead line. Explore as they create something truly entertaining from a simple how to lead, groom, and tack your horse or pony, and develop safe suggestion. Discover three essential rules of improvisation, horsemanship skills. Our goal by the end of camp is for you to be riding six performance games and hone the soft skills of improvisers independently of a lead or lunge line at a walk or trot. Also included will such as active listening, public speaking and team collaboration be daily classroom instruction on basic horse care and knowledge. All skills. Come laugh the summer away and share your new skills supplies included. Bring a sack lunch, drinks provided. What to Wear: with friends and family with a performance at the end of camp. hard-soled shoes with low heel (no sneakers or tennis shoes-No rider Classes are extremely active. Wear comfortable clothing and will be allowed on a horse without proper footwear), pants with long legs, shoes. The class instructor, Stephanie Hillier, is a professional a shirt tucked in with a belt. Seats are limited. Register early. (Ages 12-15) comedian who studied at the Detroit Second City. (Ages 12-16) Ponca Hills Farm, 14605 N. 42nd St. Elkhorn Valley Campus, 829 N. 204th St. TEEN273-80 MTWTHF 6/04-6/08 9:00A-1:00P $350 TEEN276-81 MTWTH 6/18-6/21 10:00A-4:00P $130 MCC AT DO SPACE Color Outside the Lines Art Camp Spec Script Vs. Fan Fiction Discover the budding artist inside of you! Bring your creativity Imagine Batman and Captain America squaring off, Doctor Who and and explore different types of art each day. Go big with charcoal Sherlock Holmes solving a mystery together, or brand new characters drawing, design a pendant in glass, create an oil pastel with your working together or against one another. All these potential ideas could fingers, use acrylic paint on wood, use old fashioned quill pens move from your imagination to the page if you joined the brand new and learn to draw and paint with india ink, and if time, weave a fan-fiction and spec-script writing camp. In this camp, you will not only bracelet. End camp with an art gallery to display your works of improve your skills as a writer with the help of an experienced writing art for your family and friends. The instructor is Beth O’Hanlon. teacher, you’ll also learn how to put fan favorite and original characters Supplies included. (Ages 12-15) into new stories. By the end of the camp, you will have both a short spec script and fan-fiction piece completed. This is an awesome opportunity MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. to bring your weird and wonderful ideas to life! Feel free to bring a sack TEEN239-80 MTWTH 7/23-7/26 10:30A-12:30P $90 lunch. The instructor is Patrick White. (Ages 12-15) Stop Motion Animation MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. Unleash your creativity by making your own stop-motion animation TEEN245-80 MTWTH 07/23-07/26 6:00P-8:00P $72 video. Bring in your favorite action figures, vehicles and spaceships to create a short film. Recreate a scene from the movies or BUNDLE & SAVE design a new world of your own. The sky’s the limit! What a great Take both evening camps at MCC Do Space and opportunity to bring your ideas to the screen! Feel free to bring a receive a discount. Use this course number to sack lunch. The instructor is Patrick White. (Ages 12-15) register for both camps. Bring a sack lunch. MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. TEEN244 80 MTWTH 07/23-07/26 4:00P-6:00P $72 TEEN501-80 MTWTH 7/23-7/26 4:00P-8:00P $108 BLAIR NEW LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CAMP Star Wars© Stop Animation Do you want to be the funniest person in the room? Incredibly Make your own Star Wars adventure come to life! Bring in talented comedians such as Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler, Jordan your favorite action figures or Star Wars vehicles and create Peele and Keegan Michael Key all started out by learning how a short film with your friends. Whether you want to recreate a to improvise. Improvisers have the ability to think on their feet scene from Star Wars or design a new world of your own, this as they create something truly entertaining from a simple class brings your dreams to the screen. Students will need to suggestion. Discover three essential rules of improvisation, bring in Star Wars action figures or vehicles from home, but all six performance games and hone the soft skills of improvisers other equipment will be provided. Student-created films will be such as active listening, public speaking and team collaboration available on a password protected website to share with friends skills. Come laugh the summer away and share your new skills and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the with friends and family with a performance at the end of camp. program. (Ages 11-14) Classes are extremely active. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. The class instructor, Stephanie Hillier, is a professional Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr. comedian who studied at the Detroit Second City. (Ages 12-16) TEEN601-80 MTWTH 01:00P-04:00P 06/25-06/28 $175 Blair Public Library, 2233 Civic Dr. TEEN276-80 MTWTH 6/11-6/14 1:30P-5:30P $130
SUMMER SATURDAYS MCC’s North Express NEW NEW TEXTILE ART FOR TEENS KIDZ BIZ Entrepreneurship Camp Pick a Saturday or pick all four Saturdays to explore and create in Turn your passion into a real life business this summer! This day depth projects in the land of textiles. Textile art is the process of camp aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills to start your creating something using fibers and fabric gained from sources own business or improve an existing one! Explore building a brand like plants, animals or synthetic materials. Discover how to by creating a product, discover marketing strategies and receive express yourself creatively and leave with one of a kind textiles expertise from different speakers and not only that, but you will be and lasting memories! Get a class for free if you register for given the opportunity to sell your goods at a public venue. Janita all four Saturdays. The instructor is Callie Cooper. All supplies Pavelka, award winning Youth Entrepreneurship Educator, is the included. Bring a sack lunch. (Ages 12-17) instructor. Supplies included. Bring a sack lunch. (Ages 12-15) MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N. 11th St. MCC’s North Express, Third Floor, 2112 N. 30th St. TEEN272-80 SA 6/2-6/23 10:00A-2:00P $150 TEEN005-80 MTWTH 7/9-7/13 10:00A-4:00P $100 Altered Denim, No Stressing, but Distressing Denim is woven into the textiles of our lives. Although it may get worn, it never gets ‘tired’. Get to know this treasured textile by FREMONT breaking it down and building it back up! Get in there and use some elbow grease and give your much-loved denim a new look NEW by beating, scraping, sanding, power tooling, cutting, stenciling and flocking the old denim blues into creative shape! The CARTOON CRAZY Are you ready to take your doodles to the next level? Bring instructor is Callie Cooper. All supplies included. Bring a sack your doodles to life in your own comic strip stories. From lunch and all the denim you can find (jeans, jackets, skirts and superheroes to silly mice like Mickey Mouse, comics have shirts). (Ages 12-17) had their impact on our lives for years provoking thought MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N. 11th St. and laughs. Through fun art games, in-class exercises and TEEN278-80 SA 6/2 10:00A-2:00P $50 practice you will learn methods for developing characters and environments, strengthen your story telling and a variety Get Your Float On: Fabric Marbling of inking techniques. Comics were the original memes, intend We’re marbling—and here’s what’s so cool about it: we’re to make people laugh, have fun and think outside the box. practicing on paper and creating a masterpiece on silk fabric! Supplies included. The instructor is Jenny Trapp. (Ages 12-15) Paints are floated on top of a solution thick enough to allow Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St. them to remain on the surface. Create your fun patterns in the TEEN282-80 MTWTH 6/25-6/28 9:00A-10:30A $60 paint by raking through with simple utensils. No marble creation is exactly alike. You’ll never run out of ideas and the desire to create in this swirling, twirling textile marbling workshop! The NEW instructor is Callie Cooper. All supplies included. Bring a sack lunch. (Ages 12-17) WATERCOLOR WONDER Discover the true beauty and magic of watercolor painting. MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N. 11th St. Explore watercolor techniques in a fun and nurturing TEEN279-80 SA 6/9 10:00A-2:00P $50 atmosphere. In a matter of days you will be amazed by your progress. We will see like an artist, develop basic drawing skills Altered Denim: Not Yo’ and brushstroke skills while we paint still life objects, animals Grandma’s Darning and landscapes. The instructor is Jenny Trapp. (Ages 12-15) Explore using tattered clothing, rags and scraps of cloth and Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St. making them into beautiful useful items you will love. Discover TEEN283-80 MTWTH 10:30A-12:00P 6/25-6/28 $60 how to piece, patch and repair something old and useless into something amazing and re-purposed! Learn how to boro stitch, this is a sturdy method of keeping denim together. You’ll love BUNDLE & SAVE the exposed stitching. Bring the oldest, most worn and whacked Take both camps at Fremont Center and receive denim you can find. The instructor is Callie Cooper. All supplies a discount. Use this course number to register included. Bring a sack lunch and all the denim you can find (jeans, for both camps. jackets, skirts and shirts plus any scrap fabric). (Ages 12-17) Fremont Area Center, 835 N Broad St. MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N. 11th St. TEEN502-80 MTWTH 6/25-6/28 9:00A-12:00P $90 TEEN280-80 SA 6/16 10:00A-2:00P $50 Mother Nature’s Lost Color Make your First 3-D Video Game From the beginning of time, everything that was dyed, was In this Black Rocket classic, you will go well beyond the dyed naturally. Natural dyes are the root of all modern color. limitations of the traditional 2-D game design classes and This knowledge is fading away, but not if we can help it. Design create an immersive 3-D world. Students will learn the physics and create your own color and pattern on natural fabrics with behind 3-D games, explore beginner event scripting, level different assortments of colorful fresh flowers and leaves. The design, controlling the flow of gameplay and storytelling. instructor is Callie Cooper. All supplies included. Bring a sack Student created games will be available on a password lunch and any fresh leaves and flowers you’d like to share with protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and the group. (Ages 12-17) family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. (Ages 11-14) MCC’s Makerhood Location, 1141 N. 11th St. TEEN281-80 SA 6/23 10:00A-2:00P $50 Fremont Area Center, 835 N. Broad St. TEEN248-80 MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P 7/16-7/19 $175
MCC at Do Space — Summer 2018 Teens Schedule LEARN. CREATE. BUILD. BUILDING 2-D VIDEO GAMES INTRODUCTION TO ROBLOX GAME CREATION Let me guess, your child LOVES playing video games? What if they It’s time to add your own games to the growing games in Roblox. were able to take that passion for playing video games, and turn At this brand new camp students will learn how to program it into a passion for building video games? That’s exactly what we their unique Roblox games. Using Roblox Studio and the unique do with our 2-D Video Game Design camp. We teach students the programming language Luna students will build and create unique basics of designing and developing 2-D video games. You might be 3-D games. As a bonus, the games that they build will be available familiar with 2-D video games such as Angry Birds, Candy Crush, to the entire Roblox community. Think about it, your game will be and Mario. During the camp your child will learn to build their own available to the millions of Roblox players. That’s awesome. Each unique 2-D video games. Each student is asked to bring their own student is asked to bring their own sack lunch. (Ages 8-14) sack lunch. (Ages 8-14) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) KIDS606-60 WTH 6/6-6/7 9:00A-3:30P $139 KIDS605-60 MT 6/4-6/5 9:00A-3:30P $139 Take Building 2-D Video Games and Introduction to Roblox Game Creation and receive a discount. Mcc at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) KIDS 607-60 MTWTH 6/4-6/7 9:00A-3:30P $259 Minecraft Mod Exploration What’s better than Minecraft? Yep, having Minecraft with awesome Mods. In this camp, students will get to try out a ton of mods that have been built and also learn to build their own. Each student will have the opportunity to build their own unique mod and then share that mod not only with the classroom, but also the community. Come with creativity because there is no limit to the types of mods the students can build. Minecraft is about to get a whole bunch sweeter. (Ages 7-14) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) KIDS608-60 MTWTH 7/9-7/12 9:00A-3:30P $259 BLACK ROCKET Make your first 3-D video game Advanced 3-D Video Game with Unity In this Black Rocket classic, you will go well beyond the limitations Are you ready to take your game design skills to another level? of the traditional 2-D game design classes and create an With Unity, an industry grade design software, aspiring game immersive 3-D world. Students will learn the physics behind 3-D designers will learn level editing, 3-D modeling, intermediate games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience. the flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student created games Student-created games will be available on a password protected will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. (Ages 11-14) for most of the program. (Ages 11-14) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) TEEN600-60 MTWTH 6/18-6/21 1:00P-4:00P $175 TEEN 248-60 MTWTH 6/11-6/14 1:00P-4:00P $175
Star Wars© Stop Animation Code Breakers Make your own Star Wars adventure come to life. Bring in Calling all future coders, programmers and designers! Learn your favorite action figures or Star Wars vehicles and create the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS a short film with your friends. Whether you want to recreate a through a series of web projects and design challenges each day scene from Star Wars or design a new world of your own, this and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you class brings your dreams to the screen. Students will need to want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student bring in Star Wars action figures or vehicles from home, but all who just made one million dollars programming in his bedroom, other equipment will be provided. Student-created films will be this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. available on a password protected website to share with friends Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most program. (Ages 11-14) of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. (Ages 11-14) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) TEEN601-60 MTWTH 6/25-6/28 1:00P-4:00P $175 MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) TEEN249-60 MTWTH 01:00P-04:00P 07/16-07/19 $175 Virtual Reality: The Future is Now Python Programmers: Make Your Own Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting Multiplayer Game! edge class, you will learn the foundations of VR design by creating YouTube, Google, Instagram and Spotify - what do they have in your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments, and common? They were created with Python. Learn how to code with crafting memorable 3-D experiences. At the end of the week, take Python and create your first multi-player adventure game. Each home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family lesson takes you step-by-step to start you on a programming the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a path that will let you challenge friends with a fun game you build website or a mobile device. Students do not need a mobile device from start to finish! (Ages 11-14) to take the class, but to use the VR headset a camper will need MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) access to an Android or Apple mobile device. Students will work TEEN603-60 MTWTH 01:00P-04:00P 07/30-08/02 $175 in pairs or teams and VR projects will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. (Ages 11-14) MCC at Do Space, 7205 Dodge St. (Second Floor) TEEN602-60 MTWTH 1:00P-4:00P 07/23-07/26 $189 Refund Policy: Cancellations made by MCC are fully After the completion of your summer camp, go to mccneb.edu/ce to refunded. Cancellations made by the student one complete a course evaluation. business day before the start of a camp will be refunded. A map and directions to all College for Teens locations are available No refunds will be issued for camps dropped on or after online at mccneb.edu/ce the class begins. Register early! Camps fill up quickly! Register early, camps fill up quickly! Follow us to see what your teen is up to at summer camp! Connect with MCC MCCnebce @mccnebce @mccnebce MCCnebce
P.O. Box 3777 Omaha, NE 68103-0777 TEEN SUMMER CAMPS 2018 Registration Begins April 2, 2018 mccneb.edu/c4t | 531-MCC-5437 Metropolitan Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, marital status, age, disability, current or prior military service, protected veteran status or membership in any other class that is protected under local, state or federal law or regulation in admission or access to its programs and activities or in its treatment or hiring of employees. The College complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of l975 and related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, and all amendments to the above. Contacts: Concerning Title VI (race), Title IX (gender equity), Section 504 (disability), Americans with Disabilities Act/Program and Services Accessibility and Age, contact: Vice President for Student Affairs: 531-622-2681, aarich@mccneb.edu or Dean of Student Advocacy and Accountability: 531-622-2202, jlangholdt@mccneb.edu (students); Associate Vice President of Human Resources: 531-622-2236, mmoeglin@mccneb.edu (employees); Director of Facilities: 531-622-2529, bsedlacek@mccneb.edu (accessibility); or the United States Department of Education Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights – Office for Civil Rights (OCR): 1-800-421-3481, ocr@ed.gov. Concerning hiring and employment-related complaints of discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, marital status, age, disability, current or prior military service, protected veteran status or membership in any other class that is protected under local, state or federal law or regulation, or affirmative action or diversity issues, contact: Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity: 531-622-2649, cgooch@mccneb.edu. The address for all of the above individuals is as follows: Metropolitan Community College, 30th and Fort streets, P.O. Box 3777, Omaha, NE 68103-0777.
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