Erie Community College’s “Pathways to Success” precollegiate studies program will start its next session Tuesday.
The program provides free 10-week, noncredit instruction for adults who are planning to start college but aren’t ready academically or need to improve their skills. In addition to college reading, writing and mathematics sessions, the program includes individual assistance with financial aid, career exploration and the application process.
Courses will be offered at various times at the three ECC campuses in Buffalo, Amherst and Orchard Park. Classes also will be offered at the Ken-Ton Community Education Center, 3200 Elmwood Ave., Town of Tonawanda; and New Hope/Harvest House, 175 Jefferson Ave. To qualify, students must be at least 17 years old and possess a high school diploma or equivalency.
For more information, call 851-1243 or 851-1109.
The program provides free 10-week, noncredit instruction for adults who are planning to start college but aren’t ready academically or need to improve their skills. In addition to college reading, writing and mathematics sessions, the program includes individual assistance with financial aid, career exploration and the application process.
Courses will be offered at various times at the three ECC campuses in Buffalo, Amherst and Orchard Park. Classes also will be offered at the Ken-Ton Community Education Center, 3200 Elmwood Ave., Town of Tonawanda; and New Hope/Harvest House, 175 Jefferson Ave. To qualify, students must be at least 17 years old and possess a high school diploma or equivalency.
For more information, call 851-1243 or 851-1109.