If you or someone you know is interested in participating in 180 RAP, come to MCC's Fort Omaha Campus, 5300 North 30th Street, building #8 on the north end of campus to attend Orientation. Mastering Soft Skills: Relationship Building, Time Management, Decision Making and Goal Setting.OSHA Training: Construction and General Industry.
Noncredit workshop topics and offerings include but are not limited to: Noncredit classes are offered inside correctional facilities and on campus to help the incarcerated and re-entry populations gain employability and job seeking skills which empower these populations to successfully transition. PROT 1000 - Introduction to Process and Power Operations INFO 1003 - Problem Solving and Programming Logic These career pathways lead to stackable credentials and include courses such as: Credit classes are bundled into fast-track options for career training: Eligible Community Corrections Center - Omaha residents may register for online or campus classes. Access to the Re-entry Pantry: food, hygiene, clothing, basic needs, etc.Ĭredit classes are offered on-site at Omaha Correctional Center, Tecumseh State Correctional Instituion, Lincoln Correctional Center, Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility, and Nebraska Correctional Center for Women.Referrals to MCC resources and community agencies for wraparound support.Transition support for individuals leaving jail, prison, treatment facilities.Employment support: resume creation, job referrals, ongoing support.Financial aid and scholarship application support.Continuous coaching, tutoring and mentoring.Work readiness and life skills training (credit and noncredit classes).Re-entry Center hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm and Saturday from 8:00 am - 11:00 am. We are here to help! The 180 RAP mainline is 53 or 531-MCC-RENT. You may receive assistance with Orientation, pantry services (food, hygiene, clothing), job seeking/postings and open access to the Computer Center. Masks are required we will provide one, if necessary. 180 RAP services are available onsite at the Re-entry Center. The Re-entry Center is based out of MCC's main campus - Fort Omaha Campus - north end of campus in building #8. 180 RAP provides services and support to incarcerated individuals and those transitioning from correctional facilities and treatment centers so they can make a successful transition and achieve their education and employment goals. Metropolitan Community College’s 180 Re-entry Assistance Program (180 RAP) serves the currently incarcerated and released populations. If you have difficulty finding us, call the mainline at 53. The entrance is on the south side of building #8. We moved to building #8 on Fort Omaha Campus!