College & Career Readiness Archives - 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ /school/ccr/ Morehead City, NC Thu, 12 Feb 2026 18:43:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-2-1-32x32.png College & Career Readiness Archives - 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ /school/ccr/ 32 32 English as a Second Language /programs/english-as-a-second-language/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:18:08 +0000 /?post_type=programs&p=86631 Learn more about English as a Second Language.

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Program Overview

Program Contact

Christopher Matthews

Director

Wayne West 103

Email: matthewsc@carteret.edu

Program Contact

Adriana Lopez

Coordinator

Wayne West 110

Email: lopeza@carteret.edu

English as a Second Language (ESL) is a FREE program is designed for adults whose native language is not English. Classes focus on English reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. All levels are welcome – from beginning to advanced. ESL classes help individuals develop English language proficiency to get a job or promotion, assist their children with schoolwork, better understand American culture and history, and become more active in their local community.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

Coming soon.

Program Overview

English as a Second Language (ESL) is a FREE program is designed for adults whose native language is not English. Classes focus on English reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. All levels are welcome – from beginning to advanced. ESL classes help individuals develop English language proficiency to get a job or promotion, assist their children with schoolwork, better understand American culture and history, and become more active in their local community.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

Coming soon.

Steps to Register

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Step 1: Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory ESL Orientation with the link provided below.

Step 2: Provide Documentation

Coming soon.

Step 3: Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Coming soon.

Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory ESL Orientation with the link provided below.

Provide Documentation

Coming soon.

Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Coming soon.

Meet Our Students

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Exceptional Adult Education /programs/exceptional-adult-education/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 14:09:13 +0000 /?post_type=programs&p=86630 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC's Exceptional Adult Education program (formerly known as Adult Basic Education), is designed for individuals who need more assistance to develop fundamental skills in reading, writing, math and technology.

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Program Overview

Program Contact

Christopher Matthews

Director

Wayne West 103

Email: matthewsc@carteret.edu

Program Contact

Adriana Lopez

Coordinator

Wayne West 110

Email: lopeza@carteret.edu

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC's Exceptional Adult Education program (formerly known as Adult Basic Education), is designed for individuals who need more assistance to develop fundamental skills in reading, writing, math and technology. Morning and afternoon classes are offered on campus.

  • Build foundational skills in reading, writing, math and technology for further educational and employment opportunities. (Available to individuals with or without a high school diploma.)
  • Classes are designed for the needs of the adult learner.
  • Participate in extracurricular activities such as Special Olympics and off-campus field trips

Program Requirements

Mandatory program tour and interview.

Attendance Expectations

Coming Soon.

Program Overview

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC's Exceptional Adult Education program (formerly known as Adult Basic Education), is designed for individuals who need more assistance to develop fundamental skills in reading, writing, math and technology. Morning and afternoon classes are offered on campus.

  • Build foundational skills in reading, writing, math and technology for further educational and employment opportunities. (Available to individuals with or without a high school diploma.)
  • Classes are designed for the needs of the adult learner.
  • Participate in extracurricular activities such as Special Olympics and off-campus field trips

Program Requirements

Mandatory program tour and interview.

Attendance Expectations

Coming Soon.

Steps to Register

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Step 1: Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory ABE Orientation with the link provided below.

Step 2: Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Sealed Official High School Transcript from last high school attended (If there is not a transcript available, student will start classes with 0 credits.)

Step 3: Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor aged students and your parents/legal guardians age 18 years or older, please bring the completed and signed β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet and required documentation with you at the time of your orientation. If you have any questions, call our general information line.

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Application to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program packet (Requires notarized signature of parent or guardian. This minor release form is for Adult High School/HSE students ONLY.)

Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory ABE Orientation with the link provided below.

Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Sealed Official High School Transcript from last high school attended (If there is not a transcript available, student will start classes with 0 credits.)

Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor aged students and your parents/legal guardians age 18 years or older, please bring the completed and signed β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet and required documentation with you at the time of your orientation. If you have any questions, call our general information line.

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Application to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program packet (Requires notarized signature of parent or guardian. This minor release form is for Adult High School/HSE students ONLY.)

Meet Our Students

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High School Equivalency /programs/high-school-equivalency/ Thu, 02 Oct 2025 21:36:30 +0000 /?post_type=programs&p=86629 Prepare for your High School Equivalency test.

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Program Overview

Program Contact

Christopher Matthews

Director

Wayne West 103

Email: matthewsc@carteret.edu

Program Contact

Adriana Lopez

Coordinator

Wayne West 110

Email: lopeza@carteret.edu

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC’s High School Equivalency (HSE) program is tuition-free and lets you learn at your own pace and on your own schedule. Classes are offered in English and Spanish on-campus, online, and at off-campus sites allowing students to prepare for the GED or HiSET tests with the assistance from a certified instructor.

The test taken is indicated on transcripts but not on diplomas. HSE candidates must register and pay for tests online, then complete the tests at the approved testing center at 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ. Candidates who successfully complete the HSE tests in North Carolina will receive a diploma from the State Board of the Community College system.

Requesting Transcripts

Students may request their High School Equivalency transcripts by submitting the request below.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

All new students must attend a mandatory HSE orientation session to enroll. These orientation sessions are offered several times throughout the semester.

Once the student completes the HSE orientation, they will be referred to one or multiple HSE classes to prepare to complete the four content areas of the High School Equivalency program (Reading through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Math).

All students are expected to attend class for a MINIMUM of 10 hours per week. If a student has not attended any HSE classes for 90 days, they will be required to complete the HSE orientation session again.

Program Overview

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC’s High School Equivalency (HSE) program is tuition-free and lets you learn at your own pace and on your own schedule. Classes are offered in English and Spanish on-campus, online, and at off-campus sites allowing students to prepare for the GED or HiSET tests with the assistance from a certified instructor.

The test taken is indicated on transcripts but not on diplomas. HSE candidates must register and pay for tests online, then complete the tests at the approved testing center at 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ. Candidates who successfully complete the HSE tests in North Carolina will receive a diploma from the State Board of the Community College system.

Requesting Transcripts

Students may request their High School Equivalency transcripts by submitting the request below.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

All new students must attend a mandatory HSE orientation session to enroll. These orientation sessions are offered several times throughout the semester.

Once the student completes the HSE orientation, they will be referred to one or multiple HSE classes to prepare to complete the four content areas of the High School Equivalency program (Reading through Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, and Math).

All students are expected to attend class for a MINIMUM of 10 hours per week. If a student has not attended any HSE classes for 90 days, they will be required to complete the HSE orientation session again.

Steps to Register

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Step 1: Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory HSE Orientation with the link provided below.

Step 2: Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Picture ID with date of birth and signature

Step 3: Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Provide Picture ID with date of birth and signature
  • Provide Social Security card
  • Be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Provide proof of high school withdrawal OR an official school withdrawal form
  • Minors who:
    1. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide an approved β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet from their local high school
    2. OR
    3. Separated from high school more than six (6) months ago - Provide a Minor Release Form

Interested students should email ccr@carteret.edu for more information.

Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory HSE Orientation with the link provided below.

Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Picture ID with date of birth and signature

Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Provide Picture ID with date of birth and signature
  • Provide Social Security card
  • Be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Provide proof of high school withdrawal OR an official school withdrawal form
  • Minors who:
    1. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide an approved β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet from their local high school
    2. OR
    3. Separated from high school more than six (6) months ago - Provide a Minor Release Form

Interested students should email ccr@carteret.edu for more information.

Meet Our Students

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Adult High School /programs/adult-high-school/ Thu, 02 Oct 2025 19:15:51 +0000 /?post_type=programs&p=86628 Earn your Adult High School Diploma.

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Program Overview

Program Contact

Christopher Matthews

Director

Wayne West 103

Email: matthewsc@carteret.edu

Program Contact

Adriana Lopez

Coordinator

Wayne West 110

Email: lopeza@carteret.edu

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC’s Adult High School (AHS) program is a tuition-free consisting of core courses required by the public school system along with electives offered by the community college. Graduates receive an Adult High School Diploma issued by 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ and the 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ County Board of Education. The AHS diploma is the equivalent of any public or private high school diploma.

Requesting Transcripts

Students may request their Adult High School transcripts by submitting the request below.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

It is necessary that 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ students regularly attend their classes in order to learn. According to our Affiliation Agreement with 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ County Public Schools, all Adult High School students must complete a certain number of hours per class. In order for a student to receive a credit, the student must be in class a specified number of hours; complete the individual class; and earn a passing grade of A, B, C, or D.

Program Overview

51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC’s Adult High School (AHS) program is a tuition-free consisting of core courses required by the public school system along with electives offered by the community college. Graduates receive an Adult High School Diploma issued by 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ and the 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ County Board of Education. The AHS diploma is the equivalent of any public or private high school diploma.

Requesting Transcripts

Students may request their Adult High School transcripts by submitting the request below.

Program Requirements

  • Students must be at least 16 years old to enroll in any class.
  • Students must attend orientation.

Attendance Expectations

It is necessary that 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ students regularly attend their classes in order to learn. According to our Affiliation Agreement with 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ County Public Schools, all Adult High School students must complete a certain number of hours per class. In order for a student to receive a credit, the student must be in class a specified number of hours; complete the individual class; and earn a passing grade of A, B, C, or D.

Steps to Register

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Step 1: Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory AHS Orientation with the link provided below.

Step 2: Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Sealed Official High School Transcript from last high school attended (If there is not a transcript available, student will start classes with 0 credits.)

Step 3: Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Provide Picture ID with date of birth and signature
  • Provide Social Security card
  • Be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Provide proof of high school withdrawal OR an official school withdrawal form
  • Minors who:
    1. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide an approved β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet from their local high school
    2. OR
    3. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide a Minor Release Form

Interested students should email ccr@carteret.edu for more information.

Register for Orientation

Select an available session to attend the mandatory AHS Orientation with the link provided below.

Provide Documentation

Documents that must be brought to the mandatory orientation:

  • Social Security or Tax ID card (signed) (copies not accepted). If you do not have access to one of these items, you may still be eligible to participate. Call us at (252) 222-6083 for information.
  • Government or state issued photo ID (no school or work ID’s accepted)
  • Sealed Official High School Transcript from last high school attended (If there is not a transcript available, student will start classes with 0 credits.)

Minors (ages 16 & 17)

Minor students aged 16 or 17 attending orientation must:

  • Provide Picture ID with date of birth and signature
  • Provide Social Security card
  • Be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • Provide proof of high school withdrawal OR an official school withdrawal form
  • Minors who:
    1. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide an approved β€œApplication to Attend 51ΊΪΑΟΝψ CC Basic Skills Program” packet from their local high school
    2. OR
    3. Separated from high school less than six (6) month ago - Provide a Minor Release Form

Interested students should email ccr@carteret.edu for more information.

Meet Our Students

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