Adult Education Transition Program
The Adult Transitions Program is a consortium of Community Colleges and Adult Schools in collaboration with Community Based Organizations to enable adults (18+) to advance education, obtain employment, and improve wages through a comprehensive California partnership.
Adult Education Transition Program HOURS
We are currently available remotely and online.Â
Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 4:30pm.Â
Tuesday & Wednesday in person 8-430
Monday, Thursday, Friday online
OUR CONTACTS
Kawanna Rollins, Transitions Liaison
(510) 270-004 | krollins@peralta.eduÂ
We are working together to help adults achieve any or all of the following specific goals:
- Improve literacy skills
- Complete high school diploma or recognized equivalent
- Complete post-secondary certificate, degree, or training program
- Job placement
- Improved Wages
Our Services
What We Do
College of Alameda’s Adult Transitions Program works with its new and existing partners to foster a seamless transition into the Peralta Community College system. To get you started, we can offer an introductory meeting, program presentations, enrollment and financial aid assistance, and college tours. We also offer a transitions course that will provide group assistance through the matriculation process. Whether students are seeking degrees to transfer, career education to employment, or a self-study education plan for professional development, we are here to ensure your success.
Partnering with College of Alameda
Please contact Kawanna Rollins, Transitions Liaison at krollins@peralta.edu; (510) 270-0004 (call/text) if you are any of the following:
- Adult who is starting college for the first time and needs hands on assistance.
- Adult who is currently enrolled in an Adult School – High School Diploma equivalent program and would like to concurrently enroll with College of Alameda. Tuition is waived for qualifying courses.
- Adult who is interested in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL).
- Working adult who is interested in transitioning from one career to the next and a degree or certificate is needed to achieve that goal.
- Representative of an Adult School, Community Based Organization, Court, Jail or Community school that is interested in partnering with the College of Alameda to achieve client’s academic goals.
PARTNERSHIPS
Spanish Speaking Citizens’ Foundation
Offering noncredit English classes for students on-site (Bridge-to-Credit)
To view the current schedule, visit Passport, select Alameda, select desired term, select subject English/Speakers of Other Lan, select Noncredit, and search.