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Mat-Su College announced its spring 2026 Community Education Classes, offering a range of non-credit classes open to the public. Designed to support personal enrichment and skill-development, these in-person courses provide accessible learning opportunities for community members of all interests and experience levels.
This spring’s offerings include hands-on training in life-saving emergency response, opportunities to build sustainable gardening skills tailored to local growing conditions, and engaging classes that encourage movement and creativity. April featured courses include American Heart Association: First Aid & CPR/AED, Basic Life Support (BLS), and a three-part Organic Gardening series featuring Build Your Soil’s Mineral Bank, Build Your Soil’s Microbe Bank, and Build Your Soil’s Health Care Plan. Participants can also join Your Own Spin or Let’s Dance: Movin’ On 2, multi-week classes focused on social dance.
All classes are held at Mat-Su College with limited enrollment to ensure a high-quality experience. Registration is now open through the Community Education Portal.
For more information or to register, visit the Mat-Su College website- www.matsu.alaska.edu.