Beginning July 1, 2017, the tuition for the Beginning Motorcycle
Rider Safety course at Randolph Community College’s Archdale Center will
increase from $150 to $175. Although that rate is still significantly
lower than courses offered at other locations, you still have a chance
to take advantage of the $150 rate.
Two classes are scheduled before the tuition increase takes effect:
May 18-21 (no class May 19) and June 15-18 (no class June 16). The
classes meet from 6-10 p.m. on Thursday evening for classwork in the
computer lab. Students are in class from 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday, riding the course and learning the use of the motorcycle.
RCC’s
Beginning Motorcycle Rider Safety course covers basic skills and
beyond, teaching students how to correctly deal with situations that
they hope never happen. In the classroom, students will be given
information on how to ride properly. Outside, students will practice and
develop skills by riding in a controlled environment.
A
motorcycle and helmet will be furnished. The DMV waives the driving
skills exam for students who have successfully completed this course.
For more information or to register, contact RCC’s Archdale Center at 336-862-7980.
Friday, May 5, 2017
Last Chance to Take Motorcycle Rider Safety Course at Randolph Community College for $150
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continuing education,
motorcycle safety,
Randolph Community College,
Workforce Development and Continuing Education
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