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Assessment and Accommodations

Student Assessment and Accommodations Center
The Student Assessment and Accommodations Center is the entry point for adult education
students. Assessment and accommodations staff members provide professional assessment,
orientation and placement in appropriate adult education classes and programs. Trained
professionals also provide appropriate accommodations for special needs students.
Services include:
- Basic skills and English literacy assessment
- GED preparation/practice testing and assessment
- Individualized/small-group tutorial services
- Computer-assisted instruction
- Student Achievement in Reading (STAR), a national evidence-based program designed
to help struggling readers overcome barriers so they can progress to advanced levels
of instruction
- Goal-setting and education and training plan development
ESL Advising and Transition Services
Advanced ESL students are assisted in transitioning to Basic Skills courses, and
are provided assistance with advanced course selection and program planning. Advisors
work with students to plan a program of study to meet individual needs and goals
beyond English as a Second Language specific programming.
Additional ESL support services include presentations on topics of interest to the
non-native English community, obtaining Citizenship and/or legal residence in the
US, working with local school systems and communicating with teachers, "survival
English" vocabulary ,employment-specific English vocabulary/communication skills,
and others. See the English as a Second Language page for more information.