Pathways to Success
Overview
The Pre-Collegiate Studies program consists of tuition-free courses that are designed to provide college-bound students with an opportunity to raise their mathematic, reading, and writing, computer, and research skills in order to start their college studies with degree level course work. Course work includes studies in: career planning, reading, writing, mathematics, information technology, and research skills.
Non-Credit Courses Offered
Pre-Collegiate Reading\Writing I (60 Instructional Hours): This course is the first non-credit level for adult learners seeking developmental English skills in reading and writing. This course provides adult learners with general study concepts and patterns to promote future educational experiences.
Pre-Collegiate Developmental Mathematics (60 Instructional Hours): Developmental math preparation is designed to assist adults and high school dropouts with developmental math to give them the skills necessary to enter a college level class. This course provides adult learners with general study concepts and patterns to promote future educational experiences.
Contact Information
Locations
Homeland Security
The Homeland Security certificate program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skill sets needed to effectively deal with the challenges facing America in the arena of homeland security.