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Middle
College
Here’s What the
Middle College Student Will Do—
All at a Community College:
- Gain a high school
diploma or GED.
- Enroll in courses
that will enhance workforce skills.
- Participate in
a remedial courses offered by the community college.
- Earn college credit
applicable toward a degree or certificate (where appropriate)
- Participate in
the JAG association to build self-esteem and enhance communication
and learning skills.
- Attain a workforce
readiness certificate utilizing ACT Work Keys.
Here's Who is Eligible:
- Applicants must
be between the ages of 18 – 24 and separated from
high school.
- Applicants must
take the TABE (Tests of Adult Education), Level D, and
score an average of 9th grade with their combined Math
and Reading scores. (If students have
taken the TABE elsewhere within the last 6 months, they
may submit an official copy of their scores for consideration.)
- Applicants must
complete both orientation sessions.
- Applicants must
demonstrate a desire to fully participate in all aspects
of the Middle College program.
Here's How to Apply:
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