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Evolution of North Carolina's Community College System: A Focus on Adult Education

The North Carolina Community College System, established in the early 1960s, focuses on Basic Skills and Adult Education, representing a significant aspect of workforce training. With 55% of students enrolled in Adult Basic Education, 18% in Adult Secondary Education, and 27% in English as a Second Language, the system provides essential educational support. Funded by 25% state and 75% local resources, it plays a crucial role in bridging the gap for adult learners in the community, fostering skill development necessary for modern jobs.

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Evolution of North Carolina's Community College System: A Focus on Adult Education

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    1. NC Community College History 58 Community Colleges in the System System began in early 1960s Basic Skills/Adult Education is housed in CC system Funding is 25% state funding and 75% state 55% of all students are in Adult Basic Education 18% of all students are in Adult Secondary 27% are in English as a Second Language The Community College System is the leading provider of workforce and occupational skills training in NC

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