The Columbia-Montour AVTS is a full-time area vocational-technical school that serves the youth and adults of Columbia and Montour counties in Pennsylvania. The school is located just off US Route 11, between Bloomsburg and Berwick (Pennsylvania). Our mission is to provide quality vocational education programs and the necessary supportive academic and extra-curricular programs to secondary students of all ability levels. We also provide training at the adult level in numerous vocational education areas. The Adult Education Program at CMAVTS serves, on an average, three to four hundred adults. The courses offered are for both the beginner and the advanced student. Course offerings may include any or all of the vocational-technical areas offered at the secondary level. Adults participating in these programs may be preparing for a new career or improving their knowledge and skills in their current job. Courses are taught by qualified instructors with many years of experience in their field. This program is aimed at and intended for adults and offers them unique educational opportunities for a minimal fee. Evening sessions are normally conducted three times each school year: Fall, Winter, and Spring with additional summer sessions based on public response. Courses offered at CMAVTS range from three hour classes to forty-six hours. Upon completion of the course, students receive a ‘Certificate of Completion’ from CMAVTS and in some classes a state certification. We also provide quality training programs to industries and businesses in the area. The primary aim of the Industry Education Program at CMAVTS is to coordinate training programs which are tailored to meet the needs of a particular business or industry. Programs vary in length and format depending upon the needs of the situation. Columbia-Montour AVTS personnel coordinate the details of the program including assisting with the design of the course, finding qualified instructors from within the school or community, and locating appropriate funding sources to subsidize the cost of training. Additionally, locations of classrooms and dates and times for programs are adjusted to meet employer needs. Expanding evening adult education course offerings to include topics requested by one or more firms is always an option.