Compensatory Education (CED)
The Compensatory Education Program is specifically designed for intellectually challenged persons, ages 18 years and older, in the Vance-Granville Community College service area. Through this program, intellectually challenged individuals are helped to develop and refine needed skills to successfully participate in today's society who want to achieve a higher level of independence. Specifically, the course content consists of task-analyzed instructional programs in the following domains: language, mathematics, social science, community living, health, consumer and vocational education.
Compensatory Education is an academic program. Classes are held throughout the College's service area.
For More Information:
Catherine Barham, Director of Adult Basic Skills
barham@vgcc.edu • (252) 738-3315
The Compensatory Education Program is specifically designed for intellectually challenged persons, ages 18 years and older, in the Vance-Granville Community College service area. Through this program, intellectually challenged individuals are helped to develop and refine needed skills to successfully participate in today's society who want to achieve a higher level of independence. Specifically, the course content consists of task-analyzed instructional programs in the following domains: language, mathematics, social science, community living, health, consumer and vocational education.
Compensatory Education is an academic program. Classes are held throughout the College's service area.
For More Information:
Catherine Barham, Director of Adult Basic Skills
barham@vgcc.edu • (252) 738-3315




