Nov 23, 2024  
Baltimore City Community College’s 2021-2022 Catalog 
    
Baltimore City Community College’s 2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Adult Basic Education


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Harbor Campus

410-986-3200

 

Reisterstown Plaza Center

410-580-2750

 

BCCC is a leader in helping adults achieve functional literacy and important life skills and is the largest provider of literacy services in Baltimore City. By combining modern teaching technologies with a caring, committed, and innovative professional staff, WDCED has achieved notable success in helping adults learn. Courses are either free or affordable, and can be customized for businesses, government agencies, nonprofits, schools, churches, and community organizations either onsite, or at the Harbor, Liberty Campus, or Reisterstown Plaza Center.

WDCED offers four interrelated program opportunities to individuals and employee groups: basic literacy, basic skills (Pre-GED preparation), GED test preparation, and an alternative diploma options program.

Basic Literacy

Basic literacy classes are designed to help students develop basic reading and writing skills. 

Basic Skills

Classes in Adult Basic Education (ABE) provide classroom instruction in basic reading, writing, and math, as well as basic life skills. Courses are offered at no cost to adults on campus and at more than 40 sites throughout Baltimore City. They are also a pathway to building skills necessary to take the GED test preparation classes.

GED Test Preparation

GED courses prepare adults to earn their Maryland High School Diploma by successfully completing the tests of General Educational Development. These courses provide training in the four content areas: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematical Reasoning.

Alternative Diploma Options

The Alternative Diploma Options Program features online coursework, supplemental instruction, tutoring support and life skills modules to help students transition into post-secondary education and the workforce. 

Credit Recovery Institute (Remedial)
  • For high school students in grades 9-12 needing to recover credits.
  • Students must be referred to the Institute by a high school guidance counselor.
  • Students are enrolled in online classes based on course outline by their guidance counselors.
Griggs International Academy (High School Diploma)
  • Students must be Maryland residents age 17 or older.
  • Students must have an official high school transcript showing 14 or more credits earned.
  • Students must complete 20 hours of community service at a non-profit agency.
  • A minimum of 5 classes is needed for completion through Griggs University International Academy.

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