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What does noncredit look like? Open-entry/open exit OR Managed Enrollment Activity/lab Lecture Environment Graded (P, NP, SP) OR Ungraded It can look like credit It can look very different

Levels of Noncredit Ab 86/ ab 104 CDCP Noncredit $2,626/FTES (aebg) CDCP $4,367/FTES ESL Basic Skills Short-term vocational Workforce Preparation Immigrant Education Course for adults w/ substantial disabilities Parenting Programs for older adults Family and consumer sciences Health and safety ESL Basic Skills* Short-term vocational Workforce preparation Immigrant education Courses for adults with disabilities Parenting *May include supervised tutoring, high school diploma or equivalency, and classes for adults helping students. Esl Basic skills * Short-term vocational Workforce Preparation *May include supervised tutoring, high school diploma or equivalency.