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Access Services
Options for Special Diploma Graduates and Those without a High School Diploma or GED
Programs for Students with a Special Diploma or no GED
- Automotive Collision Repair
- Automotive Service Technology
- Barbering
- Commercial Heating and Air conditioning Technology
- Cosmetology
- Early Childhood Education
- Applied Welding Technologies
Access Services facilitates services for students with different types of disabilities including physical, visual, hearing, psychological disabilities and learning disorders.
- Students without regular high school diplomas are eligible for CFCC’s Postsecondary Adult Vocational Certificate programs, except health care and law enforcement related programs. These programs are listed above and on page 106 of the 2008-2009 CFCC college catalog. Most vocational programs require the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE). If a potential student is registered with Access Services and has submitted the appropriate documentation of disability, test accommodations may be available.
- Remediation options are available at CFCC to help all vocational students raise their TABE scores before graduation. If all aspects of a program are successfully completed, but the TABE scores are not attained, and the documented reason is directly disability-related, Access Services may be able to exempt a student so that he or she may graduate with the vocational certificate. This is determined on a case-by-case basis.
- As mandated by federal policy, students without a regular high school diploma are not eligible for federal financial aid unless they have a GED. If a student is enrolled in a vocational certificate program and makes the following CPT scores, they may be eligible for federal or state financial aid: Reading-55, Sentence Skills-60, and Arithmetic-34.
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