Morgan Community College Career Pathways and Adult Education
NLD ID #88194Contact Information
Hours of Operation
Monday through Thursday 8AM-5PM; Tuesday and Thursday 5:30PM-8:30PM
Program Overview
The Career Pathways program at Morgan Community College (MCC) has provided Adult Basic Education in Morgan County for 45 years. Formerly known as the Adult Basic Education (ABE or ABLE) program, the recent name change more clearly defines the mission of the program. Adult learners, ages 17 and over, are assisted in gaining skills needed to be successful in post-secondary education or employment. Various pathways are
explored and students receive guidance as they discover what skills are required to move forward on their chosen pathway. Academics are combined with workplace skills in the classrooms to provide a foundation for the journey to additional education and/or successful employment.
The Career Pathways program is housed in Cedar Hall at MCC's Fort Morgan campus. Pathways are in place to assist students with college enrollment when they are ready, as well as Career and Technical Education classes in conjunction with their
college-preparation program at Cedar Hall.
Cost Info
$20 per semester assessment charge, scholarships availableEducation services
- Read and write better
- Find a family literacy program
- Help my child learn
- Study for my high school equivalency exam
- Learn English
- Improve my math skills
- Improve my technology skills
- Volunteer at a program
Instruction Type
- In-person