While some community colleges have special programs with the adult student in mind, the community college system is open to all individuals 18 years of age or older. There are no restrictions according to age.
Where can you take and adult education course? It's easy, I can provide you a list of colleges that offer this like the Adult College for Rural East Sussex (ACRES) which are Beacon Community College " Crowborough, Hailsham Community College, Heathfield Community College and Uplands Community College " Wadhurst.
The Tallahassee Community College has a continuing education program for adult students. They even offer a GED course. They can be reached at 850-201-8353 or through their website fl.edu.
Richmond Adult Community College was created in 1996.
The best place to find information on adult education is at a local community college or community centre. Usually getting a basic adult education is free, and any additional courses you may have to pay for. Be sure to shop around to compare prices of tuition.
try any of the adult education course through your local community college
Thomas G. Cummings has written: 'Handbook of Organization Development' 'Political backgrounds of adult education' -- subject(s): Community and college, Education, Higher, Higher Education
Douglas M. Treadway has written: 'Higher education in rural America, serving the adult learner' -- subject(s): Community and college, Continuing education, Rural Education
David N. Portman has written: 'The Universities and the Public' -- subject(s): Adult education, Community and college, History
I would suggest the following: 1. Online forums 2. Adult Education in your city or county 3. Community college
Adult education encompasses learning opportunities for individuals beyond traditional school age. It includes a wide range of programs aimed at improving skills, acquiring new knowledge, and enhancing personal development. Adult education can cover areas such as literacy, job training, continuing education, and lifelong learning.
Usually community centers that offer adult education classes offer classes on Microsoft Excel. You could also check with your local community college for a cheap class.
Gary Dickinson has written: 'Community structure and participation in adult education' -- subject(s): Adult education