The ABLE/GED program is dedicated to providing the necessary resources and support needed to:
- Improve literacy
- Obtain a GED
- Transition students into Tri- C
Our program is open to individuals needing to improve their education and to enhance their future earning capabilities. Preparation and testing sessions are offered at various times throughout the week to accommodate the needs of adults, working parents, dislocated workers, ex-offenders, and non-native speakers of the English language. Primary instruction is provided through lectured curriculum, and is reinforced by using specialized software via the computer.
ABLE (Adult Basic Literacy Education)
Students are able to succeed with ABLE. This program is geared for adults who need help in basic skills, reading, writing, and math. This program is free and is funded by the Ohio Board of Regents.
GED (General Education Development) Preparation
Adults 16 and older who have not completed high school can review reading comprehension, social studies, writing, mathematics, and science for the General Education Diploma (GED).The preparation combines computerized and instructor support.
ESOL (English as a Second Language)
Classes are designed for non-native speakers of the English language. This program will focus on the practical application of listening, speaking, reading, and writing and communication skills. The format will be instructor led.