Earn Your High School Diploma or Equivalency Today! The NOCE High School Diploma Program helps adults obtain their High School Diploma or equivalent by providing academic support and convenient classes
What is C2C? The goal of College to Career (C2C) is to help people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) get better jobs. By going to college,
Stay Vibrant and Learn New Skills in Our Emeritus Program! As we age, it can be a challenge to maintain our vitality – NOCE Emeritus courses can help! NOCE Emeritus
My Career in Allied Health: PHARMACY TECH AVG. SALARY $46,760 My Career in STEM/IT: NETWORK SUPPORT SPECIALIST AVG. SALARY $69,800 My Career in Business Entrepreneurship & Management: BOOKKEEPER ASST. AVG.
Need Tutoring? Register Today at the NOCE Learning Center! The NOCE Learning Center offers academic support and free tutoring in person. Students in ALL programs are welcome to use
Get Started Today Parenting isn’t easy, but registering for a NOCE parenting class is! Take tuition-free parenting classes in several formats: in-person, online, and hybrid. New Students Steps to Apply
ESL Classes to Prepare You for College The ESL College Success Program is designed for Intermediate-Advanced students who are interested in transitioning to college or vocational programs. The ESL College
Work Skills for ESL Students A combination of language development and workforce preparation provides ESL students the skills to get a job and move into higher-wage jobs at a faster pace.
Message from the NOCE DSS Office Welcome to North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE) Disability Support Services (DSS) program! We are happy to have you as a student in our school,
Get Your ESL Certificate of Completion! Students who pass a combination of ESL Program classes qualify for state-approved certificates signed by the NOCE President and NOCCCD Chancellor. These certificates appear
Making Success Accessible for Every Student Disability Support Services (DSS) classes are noncredit college classes designed for students with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Students learn
Empowering Self-Sufficiency for Life The Work Independence Self-Advocacy Education (WISE) program prepares adults with moderate intellectual disabilities to live and work as independently as possible. The program offers classroom and