2024-2025 College Catalog

Adult Basic Skills Programs

The Adult Basic Skills Program is based on the philosophy that every student, regardless of functional level, is teachable, capable of self-improvement, and should have the opportunity to participate in continuing educational activities.

The Basic Skills Programs provide educational opportunities for adults 18 years or older who have not completed high school or who would like assistance with basic education skills. This includes reading, writing, speaking, problem-solving, or mathematics at a level necessary to function in society, on a job, or in the family. Sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds who are out of school may enter only under special regulations. High school graduates who would like to enroll in refresher courses are welcome. All classes are FREE of charge but require 80% attendance policy and pre and post testing

Adult Basic Education (ABE)

Adult Basic Education (ABE) provides adults with learning needs reading, writing, and math instruction in the context of workplace literacy and skills. Preregistration is required to determine eligibility.

High School Equivalency (HSE)

High School Equivalency (HSE) is a high school equivalency program designed to test a student’s knowledge in English, math, reading, natural science and social studies. Upon satisfactory completion of the tests, the student receives an HSE (high school equivalency diploma) issued by the State Board of Community Colleges. The HSE is recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma. To qualify for this program, students must be at least 18 years old. Special need 16-17 year olds may be served upon completion of Minor Release Form that requires notarized parental permission, and release from the public school system. The HSE examiner should be contacted for further information. Students have the option to complete the program online. 

English Language Acquisition (ELA)

English Language Acquisition is a program provided to English Language learners who are adults, including professionals with degrees and credentials in their native countries, that enable such adult to achieve competency in the English language and acquire the basic and more advanced skills needed to function effectively as parents, workers, and citizens in the United States.  This program shall include instruction in literacy and English language acquisition and instruction on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and civic participation, and may include workforce training. 

Basic Skills in the Workplace

Basic Skills in the Workplace is designed to meet the needs of the employer and the employee in the performance of their work. Employees receive instruction in areas such as reading, computation, problem solving, communication skills and team-working skills. Workplace vocabulary, safety procedures, workplace forms, recording time cards and various computer assisted instructions using workplace software may be incorporated in the curricula. 

Reinforced Instruction for Student Excellence (RISE)

(RISE) courses provide an opportunity to customize foundational English and math content in specific areas and will include developing a growth mindset. Topics include developing the academic habits, learning strategies, social skills, and growth mindset necessary to be successful in college-level English and math. Upon completion, students should be able to build a stronger foundation for success in their gateway level English and math courses by obtaining skills through a variety of instructional strategies with emphasis placed on the most essential prerequisite knowledge. This course of study offers flexible schedule with open entry and exit dates to complete.