Compensatory Education (CED) (336) 334-4822 + extension High Point: H1 #129, ext. 55010 Greensboro: Adult Education Center, ext. 53084 http://www.gtcc.edu/compensatoryEducation Compensatory Education (CED) is designed specifically for adults with intellectual disabilities. CED classes will help students to develop, improve, or master skills needed to function as independently as possible in the community and the workplace. Classes are held both on and off-campus. Compensatory Education students must be 17 years of age or older and must have a written diagnosis of an intellectual disability from a medical doctor, psychologist, or psychiatrist. CED classes are held on the High Point and Greensboro campuses, as well as in many other locations throughout the community.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) or (ESL) (336) 334-4822 + extension High Point: H4 #128, ext. 55001 Greensboro: Adult Education Center, ext. 53038 http://www.gtcc.edu/continuing-education-(con-ed)/adult-education-programs/esol-or-esl.aspx English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) is for adults whose first language is not English. Students can improve their listening, speaking, pronunciation, reading, and writing skills. GTCC offers free basic, beginning, intermediate, and advanced level courses, as well as TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) preparation and citizenship classes. At the High Point campus, we also offer classes that help prepare students to take the General Educational Development (GED) test in Spanish.
General Education Development (GED) (336) 334-4822 + extension High Point: H3 #124, ext. 55043 Greensboro: Adult Education Center, ext. 53107 http://www.gtcc.edu/continuing-education-(con-ed)/adult-education-programs/general-education-development.aspx The General Education Development (GED) Program is a selfpaced, flexible program that prepares adults 18 years and older who want to earn a high school equivalency diploma. The GED diploma is the legal equivalent of a traditional high school diploma and serves the same purpose in meeting most college admissions and job requirements. GED classes are held on the High Point and Greensboro campuses, as well as in many other locations throughout the community. The GED test will change in 2014, and scores from the previous version of the test will expire at the end of 2013.
Business and Community Resources Business and Industry Services (336) 334-4822, ext. 57001 http://busindtrg.gtcc.edu Email: corporatetraining@gtcc.edu Business and Industry Services provides customized training for business and industry to meet specific needs. Programs range from a single course to a series of courses designed for a particular job area. Sample topics include computer skills, leadership and professional development, and technical and job-related training.
Occupational Training
GTCC offers a variety of non-credit programs to help adults develop job skills. GTCC provides pre-licensing and post-licensing courses in real estate and insurance, and pre-licensing courses in nursing assistant 1 (CNA) and notary public. The college also offers continuing education credits for teacher re-certification and certifications for project management as well as many high-end information technology programs. GTCC offers computer classes ranging from basic computer skills to advanced classes for professionals in the IT field. The Quick Jobs program offers job preparedness skills training in 90 days or less at affordable prices.
Personal Enrichment Classes http://www.gtcc.edu/personal-enrichment.aspx GTCC offers a wide range of affordable, non-credit courses for personal enrichment that held on campus as well as convenient off-campus locations. Most courses are offered evenings and weekends, and some courses are available online. Subject areas include arts and crafts, cooking, communications and human relations, dance, driving, health, fitness, home and garden, financial planning, foreign language, music, needlework, photography, quilting, sewing, and other special interest courses.
Small Business Center 1451 S. Elm Eugene Street, Suite 1201, Greensboro, NC 27406 (336) 334-4822, ext. 62001 Email: sbc@gtcc.edu http://sbc.gtcc.edu The mission of the Small Business Center is to increase the success rate and the number of viable small businesses in North Carolina by providing high quality, readily accessible assistance to prospective and existing small business owners and their employees. The Small Business Center provides classes, small business counseling, and referrals to community resources. Guilford Technical Community College
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