Support for All Students Disability Support Services (DSS) at NOCE offers accommodations, specialized programs, and individual counseling for students with verified disabilities. DSS counselors at all NOCE locations help with
Empowering Self-Sufficiency for Life. Students in the Work Independence Self Advocacy Education (WISE) program learn to live more independently, build employment skills, and navigate their community. WISE at NOCE is
Making success accessible for every student. At NOCE, DSS offers noncredit college classes that help students with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gain independence in school,
Classes to Gain Skills and Independence Disability Support Services (DSS) classes are noncredit college classes designed for students with mild ID (intellectual disabilities). Students learn to become more independent and
ESL Classes to Prepare You for College The ESL Academic Success Program is designed for Intermediate-Advanced students who are interested in transitioning to college or vocational programs. The ESL Academic
Explore Specialty Classes Today! Our ESL Specialty classes provide extra support and practice with specific skills to develop language fluency. Whether you need help with computer skills or English pronunciation,
Build the Skills to Succeed in College! The NOCE College Preparation Program provides students with an opportunity to develop critical thinking and language skills to succeed in college-level courses. Noncredit
Build New Skills With NOCE! The Community Services Program provides a variety of classes and opportunities that support personal enrichment, skills to improve your career, and more. All Community Services
Define Your Future Career! Get the career certificate you need to succeed in high-demand industries. Ready to take your job to the next level? Earn a certificate in our tuition-free
Build Your Future in Braille Transcribing! NOCE’s Braille Transcribing Certificate trains students to become a certified braille transcriber. The Braille Transcribing Program prepares students for the Library of Congress Braille