Transition Studies offered at South Puget Sound Community College
Transition Studies offered at South Puget Sound Community College
Provides a variety of programs to help students prepare for college level courses or the workplace. Offers classes in Yelm, Olympia and Lacey. Adult Basic Education Provides basic classes for English, Math and Computers. These classes do not count as college credit but students are more prepared for college classes and the workforce. Courses offered in person or online. Basic Computer Skills Provides a low-cost, non credit course to help people improve their computer skills. Includes basic computer operations, email, zoom, canvas, Word, PowerPoint, keyboarding and more. English as a Second Language (ESOL) Offers six levels of classes to help non-native speakers of English improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. High School+ Allows students age 18 and older to earn a high school diploma. It is a competency based GED alternative and meets the requirements for a high school diploma for employment, financial aid applications, and admission to a community or technical college. Traditional GED prep classes and testing are also available. I-Best Allows students to increase literacy and work skills. Two instructors are in the classroom, toe to teach the professional/technical skills, and the other instructor teaches reading, writing, math or English language.
Physical Address
2011 Mottman Rd SW, Olympia, WA 98512
Hours
Office: M-Th, 8am-5pm F, 10am-5pm
Voice
Application process
Fill out request online, or call or email for more information.
Fee
Visit website for more details. Some courses are as low as $35 per quarter and financial aid may be available.
Eligibility
Classes are targeted at those 19 years of age and older.
Agency info
South Puget Sound Community College (SPSCC)
As a comprehensive open door community college, Sound Puget Sound Community college is committed to providing quality educational opportunities to meet the intellectual, academic, vocational, career. personal, and developmental needs of its students and members of the community.