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BOCES Adult Educational Services offers comprehensive technical and vocational programs. Courses are designed for those who seek to enter an occupation or desire to upgrade skills in their present occupation. This program accepts adults, recent high school graduates and non-completers who have been out of school for six months or more. Course curriculum is industry-specific and emphasizes practical application of key concepts and skills in well equipped labs providing real world experiences. Many programs offer payment plans and for eligible people funding may be available. Investigate possible funding opportunities available at one of the mandatory orientations.

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Orange Ulster BOCES - Regional Education Center at Arden Hill

Orange-Ulster BOCES, located in Goshen, NY, serves a diverse body of K-12 and ungraded students in a fringe rural setting. Known for its impressive student-teacher ratio of 4:1 to 5:1, the school prioritizes individual attention and boasts a 56-58% minority enrollment, contributing to a rich and varied educational experience. Primarily focusing on career readiness, Orange-Ulster BOCES offers over thirty career and technical education (CTE) programs which start typically in the 11th grade. These two-year programs not only equip students with essential skills for the workforce, but often provide opportunities to earn college credits.

Additionally, the school is committed to adult and continuing education, offering programs that align with workforce demands and personal enrichment goals. Its special education services are exemplary, featuring both self-contained and integrated placements to meet the varied needs of its students. Emphasizing community involvement, the school organizes events such as transition fairs and recognition ceremonies. The institution's focus on high-quality, cost-effective education is further reflected in its active engagement and diverse program offerings, striving to create an above-average educational environment, as evidenced by positive feedback on diversity and teaching metrics.

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