Adult Education Program - Crafton Hills College-九州体育平台入口

Crafton Hills College will be open Wednesday, October 2nd.

All campus outdoor events and activities will resume as well.

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Adult Education Fall Hours (August-December 18)

Monday AND Wednesday 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Schedule an Appointment

CCR-118 (Campus Map) | hjaco@ftguanggao.com | 909-285-9085 (text)

CCR-118 (Campus Map) | bnavarrete@ftguanggao.com | 909-654-6138

CCR-118 (Campus Map) | drivera@ftguanggao.com 

 

The Adult Education Program is a partnership between the community college and the local adult schools provided by the California Adult Education Program and the Inland Adult Education Consortium. The program aims to facilitate the transition between adult school and college by providing adults with resources to advance their career and education to improve their overall quality of life.

 

Programs Offered

  • High School Diploma OR Equivalency (GED/HiSET)
  • Adult Basic Education skills (ABE– Math and Reading)
  • English as Second Language (ESL - beginner, intermediate and advance)
  • EL Civic/Citizenship Classes
  • Multilingual/ESL

 

The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office and the California Department of Education are tasked with implementing AB 86 Section 76, Article 3 to provide planning and implementation grants to regional consortia of community college districts and school districts for the purpose of developing regional plans to better serve the educational needs of adults. 

Visit us: California Adult Education Program

The Inland Adult Education Consortium strives to assist adults in the San Bernardino Valley in learning the academic and professional job skills needed to improve their employment opportunities and set new career goals. Through our network of community colleges, school districts, adult schools, adult education community providers, workforce development, and human services partners, we connect adults to educational programs that empower them to overcome past challenges. Adults are able to  gain in-demand skills and increase their earning capacity to ultimately contribute to the overall economic health of our region.

Visit us: Inland Adult Education Consortium

 

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