Corporate and Community Education
Non-Credit Classes, Workforce Training and Community Programs
Through Corporate and Community Education (CCE) programs, you can build skills, explore interests, and support career advancement through short-term classes, training programs, and community learning opportunities.
The College now uses Journey, a lifelong learning platform, for non-credit class registration and payment.
First-Time Registration Returning Registration College for Kids Registration
If you are new, please follow these steps and use the First-Time Registration button to explore all non-credit classes and register. If you already have a student or staff account, use the Returning Registration button to find and select the Journey Student Launch Card on your myMohave homepage. You may also register for College for Kids.
For assistance, please submit this form or contact us.
Call: 866.664.2832
Email: CommunityEducation@mohave.edu or Corporate-Ed@mohave.edu
Workforce Training & Professional Development
Career training, industry certifications, customized training for employers and individuals.
Community Education & Youth Programs
Personal enrichment and lifelong learning classes, workshops, and programs for adults and youth.
Small Business Development Center
Start or grow your business with expert resources and advising through the Small Business Development Center.
Online and Professional Development Courses
Mohave College also provides flexible online fundamentals and exploration courses, as well as advanced career training programs through Ed2Go.
The College works with businesses, organizations, and community groups to develop customized training, workshops, and educational programs. Submit a program inquiry or call 866.664.2832 for more information.
Submit Program Inquiry
If you are Interested in credit classes, English language acquisition (ELA), or the GED program, visit the Mohave College Admissions page to explore degree programs, ELA, and high school equivalency options.
Learn more about our for-credit Career and Technical Education or Health and Public Services programs.




