Basic Skills Programs
Program Structure
Individuals interested in any Basic Skills course of study begin by taking CASAS, a pretest in math and reading or for English as a Second Language a pretest in reading and listening. Call (336) 633-0211 to schedule testing.
Attendance
Once a student enters class, regular attendance is required. Students are not considered enrolled until they complete two weeks of regular attendance.
Full-Time Enrollment
Full-time enrollment is regular attendance for 20 hours a week. Enrollment requirements for external offices and agencies supersede Randolph Community College’s requirements. It is the student’s responsibility to be informed of these requirements.
Completion Requirements
Completion of the General Educational Development is by testing in five
areas of academic studies: writing skills, math, science, social studies, and literature and arts reading. Students must pass all five tests and attain
an adequate composite score for the whole battery.
Completion of the Adult High School Diploma is by earning credits for
a total of 20 courses. Each course consists of a series of tests and a
final exam. Usually, students complete courses by independent study. Students
must have completed, in previous high school or at RCC, 20 total units
of courses to include four units of English, three units of math (Algebra
1 required), three units of social studies (Civics, U.S. History, and
World Studies required), three units of science (Biology and Physical
Science required), one unit of Health or P.E., and six electives. All
students who receive the Adult High School Diploma must pass the North
Carolina Competency Test as required by the North Carolina Department
of Public Instruction.
Program Authority
Randolph Community College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges
of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
The Basic Skills Programs area is governed by the North Carolina Community
College System and its Board and by the Board of Trustees of Randolph
Community College. These programs are authorized by the General Assembly
of the State of North Carolina (North Carolina Administrative Code, Title
23, Subchapter 2E).
Randolph Community College awards the Adult High School Diploma by affiliation
agreements with Asheboro City Schools and Randolph County Schools. Both
of these systems are governed by the North Carolina Department of Public
Instruction and its Board and by the local boards of education. Both are
accredited by the Commission on High Schools of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools.
Randolph Community College awards the General Educational Development
Diploma (GED) under the authority of the State Board of the North Carolina
Community College System and of the General Educational Development Program
of the American Council on Education.
The above authorities assure that programs of Randolph Community College
Basic Skills Programs are offered at or below the secondary level and
that secondary level instruction is consistent with standards of traditional
four-year high school programs.
For more information about Basic Skills Programs, call (336) 633-0211 or (336) 633-0294 at RCC’s Asheboro Campus or (336) 862-7980 at RCC’s Archdale Campus.
For more information about noncredit courses, E-mail RCCs Information
Center,
or call (336) 633-0267 in Asheboro or (336) 862-7980 in Archdale.
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November 17, 2006
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