JAY — Are you ready for college but need that last minute push? Would you like to explore the job options available to you? Do you need pointers on writing or improvement in algebra or do your Accuplacer scores need to be improved so that you may start college in the fall?
Anyone who answered yes to any of the above questions should join the new College Transitions class to be offered by Spruce Mountain Adult Education.
This grant funded, intensive 14-week course can bridge the gap to college. Improve writing, reading and math to college levels. Discover strategies to improve technology skills, time management and study skills.
In addition, students will complete the Free Application for Student Aid, explore career options, tour local community colleges and universities, research scholarship opportunities and prepare for college entrance exams such as the Accuplacer. Representatives from the Community College and the University of Maine System will be available to answer questions. One college credit may be earned when students meet the standards of the class.
The class is offered free of charge and will begin in January. A special invitation is extended to veterans who are preparing to return to college.
Call Spruce Mountain Adult Education at 897-6384 for more information or to register. Class size is limited.
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