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Adult Community Education Center
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About Adult Community Education Center
Adult Community Education Center is an adult education institution located in Columbus, Ohio. The center focuses on providing foundational academic and vocational education to adult learners seeking to improve their skills, earn a high school equivalency credential, or access workforce training. No institutional type classification, enrollment, completion rate, or retention rate data is currently available in IPEDS records for this institution.
Programs at the Adult Community Education Center typically include adult basic education, GED or high school equivalency preparation, English language learning, and vocational skills training. These offerings are structured to serve adult residents of Columbus who may not have completed their secondary education or who are seeking to retrain for new career opportunities.
Columbus is the capital and largest city of Ohio and a rapidly growing metropolitan area with significant adult education needs. The Adult Community Education Center serves the Columbus community by providing accessible, non-traditional educational pathways for adults who are working to improve their academic credentials and workforce readiness.
Accreditation: North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement, Board of Trustees
2323 Lexingron Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211
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