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ADULT EDUCATION

ESOL GED ABX High School Diploma AEV

• 18 and 24 credit options• Must have a 9.0 or

higher on Reading, Language and Mathematics – TABE (Level D) to register for GED or HS classes

• Must have 12 High School credits upon entry

• Online, with face to face proctored final exam for each course

• 16 years of age or older

ESOL and GED/ABX/Applied Academics classes• Offer day and night

classes on all campuses including off-site locations: Pierson GED, County Corrections, Orange City (Career Source)

• AEV for Workforce• ESOL registration based

on CASAS

Entrance Qualifications

SCHOOL OF ADULT EDUCATION Points of Emphasis

• Please make sure that all students have checked gender field

• Please make sure Academic Plan Code matches class on student schedule

• Please make sure that the online section companion to face to face classes are correct (same instructor)

• Simplified Schedule Starting in Spring• No Tuition Refunds After Three Days from

Registration date/start of semester.

COSMETOLOGY AND BARBERING

COSMETOLOGY AND BARBERING

Must be at least 16 years of age or have a HS diploma/GED to qualify

for financial aid.

Our programs are offered on the Daytona and Deltona Campus

Deltona: Cosmetology (Day Classes)

Daytona: Cosmetology & Barbering (Day & Evening Classes)

Day Class Times: M – F 8:30 AM –3:00 PM

Evening Class Times:M – F 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM + 5 Hours

Online

1200 Clock Hours – 5 Levels New classes start every Fall A &

Spring A

Entrance Qualifications

Cosmetology & Barbering Dual-enrolled students must purchase kit. Kits are paid for in Student

Accounts and they should be instructed to bring receipt to class.

The costs of the kits are: Cosmetology: $469.56Barbering: $550.06The costs of the kits are under contract for 3 years. I will inform you

Kits are distributed the first week of class. They are not purchased in the bookstore.

Cosmetology/Barbering students wear a uniform consisting of black scrubs and closed-toe shoes.

We are always willing to give tours or if you have a group of students touring the campus, please bring them through our building.

SCHOOL OF WORKFORCE CAREERS

9 Certificate Programs

4 Apprenticeship Programs

AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISHING

Program is 3 semesters and can be completed in one calendar year

Classes run 15 weeks in the Fall, Spring and 10 weeks in Summer

The typical schedule is Monday through Thursday– 9:00am – 2:10pm for Spring

and Fall– 8:30am – 4:00pm for

Summer Lecture part of the class is online

Entrance Qualifications

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGYEntrance Qualifications:

NATEF Nationally Accredited Program

Must have a Florida Driver’s License or State Issued ID

Must be a High School graduate or equivalent

Must be physically able to perform the duties of the trade

Math, Science and Algebra is strongly recommended, but not required

Day & Evening Classes are offered and students can enroll at the start of any semester

Two Year Program

BUILDING TRADES AND DESIGN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY

Entrance Qualifications Must be 18 years of age or

older by completion Must have a Florida Driver’s

License or State Issued ID Must be a High School

graduate or equivalent Take the Test of Adult Basic

Education (TABE). Passing scores are required to achieve a certificate.

Must be physically able to perform the duties of the trade

Evening Classes are M-Thu, 4:00pm – 9:50pm offered at the ATC.

Daytime classes will be offered beginning Spring 2019 from 8am -2 pm Mon-Thurs at the ATC

HVACEntrance Qualifications

Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED may be eligible for admission, on an alternative basis, to this program if they meet the following criteria:

Take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE). A passing score must be achieved in order to receive a Certificate

Classes offered from Mon-Thurs in both evening (4pm-9:50pm) and daytime (8am-2pm)

Course length is 2 full semesters and 1 summer for Mechanic, and 3 full semesters and 1 summer for Technician

Must be able to lift 50 lbs.

Must be able to climb a 12-foot ladder.

Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED cannot receive student financial aid.

MACHININGEntrance Qualifications:

Must take the TABE and achieve the specified minimum scores

Must meet with a counselor/advisor for placement test evaluation to receive advice on course selection and registration

Students who do not have a HS diploma/GED cannot receive financial aid

No age requirement Students do not need a Driver’s

License for class If student does not have a HS diploma

or GED they may be eligible for admission on an alternative basis

Evening Courses offered at the ATC from 4pm-9:50 pm Mon-Thurs. Spring 2019 we will open up another course track during the same time slot

Continuing Ed classes to be offered this fall at NSB for Cad/Cam I & II (Mastercam) and CNC l & ll.

WELDING TECHNOLOGYEntrance Qualifications:

Must be 18 years of age or older Must have a Florida Driver’s License or

State Issued ID Ability to understand and follow specific

directions. Ability to handle and operate all welding

equipment in a safe manner.

Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED may be eligible for admission, on an alternative basis, to this program if they meet the following criteria:

• Take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE).

• Meet with a counselor/advisor for placement test evaluation to receive advice on course selection and registration.

• Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED cannot receive student financial aid.

A new Evening section is planned for the Spring 2019 semester and a new Advanced Welding program will start in the morning slot.

Advanced Welding will be Limited Access for graduates from our existing Welding Program.

APPRENTICESHIPS

CHILD CARE APPRENTICE CERTIFICATE (CCAC)

Entrance Qualifications:

– Must be 18 years of age or older.– Must be employed in a private child care center.– Must possess GED, high school diploma or

certificate.– Students attend classes one night a week

(Daytona, Deland, or Deltona) along with on the job training.

– Complete two year program and earn certificate enabling them to be a lead VPK teacher.

MID-FLORIDA G.N.J. NON-UNIONELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP

Entrance Qualifications:

• Must be 18 years of age or older• Must have a Florida Driver’s License or State

Issued ID• Must be a High School graduate or equivalent• Must be physically able to perform the duties of

the trade• 4 year program consisting of 2 nights per week

(Monday & Wednesday), 3 hours per night 6:30pm – 9:30pm

• 4 years of on the job training, working for a participating contractor 40 hours a week (Totaling 8,000 hours over 4 years).

• Classes only start once a year in August• Each year of the program consists of a Fall,

Spring and Summer semester (No classes, OJT only)

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP UNION

ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS:

• Potential apprentices must be 18 years of age at the time of the application

• High School diploma or GED is required

• Valid Driver’s License• Physically able to perform

duties of trade• One credit of HS Algebra• Take the industry’s validated

aptitude test• Take a drug test prior to

employment

PLUMBING AND PIPEFITTING APPRENTICESHIP

Entrance Qualifications:• Must be 18 years of age or

older• Must have a Florida Driver’s

License or State Issued ID• Must be a High School

graduate or equivalent• Must be physically able to

perform the duties of the trade• 5 year program with OTJ

training• Classes are Saturday’s from

7:00am – 5:30pm• After applicant is accepted, they

are directed to complete the DSC enrollment online

Complete application in person M-F between the hours of 8:30am –11:30am and 1:30pm – 3:30pm at 743 N. Beach Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114

Lets’ Talk About…Waiting Lists1. What happens to students who want to enter a program

that has a waiting list?2. Are they given other options. 3. Is there a better way to handle/manage the waiting list?

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