Program Description
This program is a Maryland State approved method to earn a high school diploma. Very similar to an assessment of prior learning process, this program allows adults to demonstrate essential academic competencies, applying their knowledge and life experiences toward earning their high school diploma rather than attending class and successfully completing the GED exam. Each participant works toward a Maryland State High School Diploma by demonstrating academic skills in reading, writing, mathematics, oral communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication technology within eight competency areas. Participants are expected to meet with an assessor to develop a web-based/electronic portfolio which demonstrates that they have acquired the skills required to be awarded a Maryland High School Diploma.
The NEDP® assessors/advisors are available by appointment only at CCBC Catonsville and CCBC Essex.
Program Outcomes
Successful Completion:
CCBC Credential:
Students will have access to a Continuing Education academic record (transcript).
Program Length
Self-Paced - Successful completion is required within 15 months from the date of entering the Assessment phase. The process usually takes between 4 and 12 months, depending on client motivation.
Program Requirements
Information & Pre-Screening Assessment Session – Mandatory: All participants must schedule an appointment for an assessment session by email, gednedp@ccbcmd.edu , or phone, 443-840-3456. Participants must have a 9th grade skill level and will be assessed to determine their skill levels in reading and math (approximately a 2-hour process).
Students must be 18 years of age; no high school diploma; not enrolled or required to be enrolled in secondary school under State law; able to demonstrate a minimum of 9th grade skills by pre-testing in math and reading; possess an individualized skill that can be demonstrated through documentation of a current occupation or trade, job skills demonstrated by a current job, a certificate of job training, or a current occupational license; must have computer and internet access to complete all assignments for this self-paced/independent study program’s web-based format.
Application Process
Provisional Entry - Prospective participants are required to attend an information and pre-screening assessment session, take math and reading skills assessments, and provide occupational documentation.
Program Course Sequence
Participants are required to meet with an assigned independent assessor/advisor on a regular basis. They are responsible for completing in-person web-based written and oral assessments at the center locations, and for completing all homework assignments.
Course Number
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Course
Title
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Course Hours
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Textbook Information
(approximate cost; subject to change)
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Costs
T=Tuition/F=Fees
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NA
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Pre-Screening
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Varies – self-paced
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None
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$0 **
T-$0/F-$0
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ADS 558
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NEDP®: Skills Review
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Varies – self-paced
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None
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$100 **
T-$0/F-$100
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ADS 788
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NEDP®: Portfolio Assessment
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Varies – self-paced
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None
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$100**
T-$0/F-$125
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Course Series Totals:
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Varies – self-paced
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$225
T-$0/F-$225
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Additional Information
Course Objectives and Outcomes:
As they progress through the skill levels, participants will demonstrate their educational skills in reading, writing, mathematics, oral communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication technology with 100% accuracy in 70 competencies. The goal of this program is for the participant to successfully develop a portfolio that demonstrates they have the necessary skills to be awarded their high school diploma and can transition to post-secondary education and/or workforce training.
Program Contact Information
Initial Contact: Prospective participants must call 443-840-3456 or email gednedp@ccbcmd.edu for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Coordinator:
Janet Hale
jhale@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-1279
Essex, BESS 100
Director:
Ellen Beattie
ebeattie@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-3933
Dundalk, MASH 110