Basic & Transitional Studies offered by South Seattle College at NewHolly Learning Center
Helps students earn their high school credential, enter employment and begin college-level studies. Programs include: High School 21+: For adults who lack a high school diploma now have a new way to get a second chance. It's called High School 21+, and it allows students to earn high school credit by completing coursework in our Basic and Transitional Studies division. GED® Classes: For adults, age 16 and older, who want to improve their skills and prepare for the GED® tests. College Prep: Courses teach foundational skills in reading, writing, math and technology— so adults can move more quickly through pre-college English and math and begin college level coursework. I-BEST/Career Training programs: Designed to accelerate students toward in-demand jobs at living wages, even for students who have not yet finished the traditional ESL, GED®, or other pathways to college. Pivot Point: Assists students as they build a foundation in English, math, and computer skills for approved entry into Professional & Technical training, as well as other college programs.
Location
7058 32nd Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98118
Hours
M-Th, 9-10:45am, 5:30-7:30pm.
Application process
Call for more information or visit website.
Eligibility
Students ages 18 and older.
Fee
Classes are typically $25.
Agency info
South Seattle College
Offers an array of technical, academic, self-improvement and remedial programs with two-year degree and short-term certificate options. Also offers ESL training and high school completion programs as well as bachelor of applied science degrees in various subjects.