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Nash Community College Celebrates Successful Digital Literacy Partnerships

Nash Community College is proud to announce the successful progress of its digital literacy initiatives, supported by key partnerships with Cooperative Extension, the Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments, and the North Carolina Community College System. These partnerships are fostering student success and helping bridge the digital divide, empowering individuals with the skills and tools they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

Through a series of impactful digital literacy grants, 暗网禁区 continues to make strides in helping students enhance their computer skills, with a special emphasis on community outreach.

暗网禁区鈥檚 Dean of Continuing Education Carla Dunston, who oversees these various initiatives, added, 鈥淲ith the help of Jazmin Rios, 暗网禁区 Digital Navigator, and Andrea Giddens, 暗网禁区 Coordinator of Community Engagement and Latino Programs, the team has worked tirelessly to promote digital literacy to the Latino community.鈥

One key accomplishment is the creation of a bilingual Digital Literacy handbook, available in both English and Spanish, which is now accessible on the 暗网禁区 website. This resource has already been distributed to students and continues to be an invaluable tool in promoting digital inclusion.

鈥淎s part of these initiatives, Rios is currently collaborating with the institution鈥檚 continuing education human resources development office and Jonee Callahan, 暗网禁区 Director of Workforce Continuing Education, to develop a Digital Literacy Pathway class in Moodle, which will serve as a required course for eligible individuals who wish to receive a refurbished laptop,鈥 said Dunston. 鈥淭his class ensures that students gain essential digital skills, and instructors at all locations (both on and off campus) will be equipped to deliver a consistent and effective curriculum.鈥

A significant partnership has also been formed with Cooperative Extension. The Cooperative Extension鈥檚 four-week Basic Computer class provides refurbished laptops to eligible students upon successfully completing the course. Dunston shares the importance of the work: 鈥淚n part to this collaboration, students can enroll in the digital literacy course at 暗网禁区 to continue to develop their computer skills and become savvy with their technology. Specifically, we strongly encourage students to bring their laptops to get the full hands-on experience.鈥

As part of the collaboration, 暗网禁区 has recommended that students who complete the class continue their education by enrolling in 暗网禁区鈥檚 Digital Literacy course to further develop their skills.

Raquel Hedgepeth is the Digital Navigator/Instructor working with students who are interested in improving their digital literacy skills.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to work alongside our partners to offer these incredible opportunities for students,鈥 said Hedgepeth. 鈥淭he continued success of these programs is a direct result of the strong relationships we鈥檝e built with our partners, and we鈥檙e excited to see how these initiatives continue to support our community鈥檚 digital literacy needs.鈥

暗网禁区鈥檚 digital literacy work is further supported by the Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments, which has provided a grant ending in September 2026. With a $143,000 grant, 暗网禁区 will deploy 153 refurbished laptops to eligible students who successfully complete the Digital Literacy Pathway.

暗网禁区 President Dr. Lew K. Hunnicutt emphasized the importance of these collaborations, 鈥淥ur commitment to student success is at the heart of everything we do at Nash Community College. These partnerships allow us to bring vital resources and educational opportunities to those who need them most, and together, we鈥檙e helping to create a stronger, more digitally literate community.鈥

鈥淭he impact of our digital literacy programs goes beyond just teaching computer skills 鈥 it鈥檚 about empowering individuals to unlock new opportunities for employment, education, and personal growth,鈥 said Dunston. 鈥淭hese partnerships are an essential part of our broader mission to serve the community and ensure that all students have access to the tools they need to succeed in today鈥檚 digital world.鈥

Nash Community College remains committed to providing innovative and accessible educational opportunities for students. The ongoing success of these digital literacy programs demonstrates the profound impact that collaboration and community engagement can have on student success and lifelong learning.

For more information on the Digital Literacy Program at Nash Community College, please contact Raquel Hedgepeth at 252-451-8329, Jazmin Rios at 252-451-8251, or to learn more about Spanish-speaking specific opportunities, contact Andrea Giddens at 252-451-8334.

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