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Middlesex College offers free programs for special students

Friday, 21 Mar, 2025
The Compass Program is for students ages 18-24 and is enrolling for courses that begin March 25. (Photo courtesy: Middlesex College)

The Middlesex College Center for Adult Transitions is enrolling participants for two free educational courses this spring, specifically designed for students ages 18-24 with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

In collaboration with Middlesex College’s Workforce Development program, the Compass Program offers a Computer Skills course from March 25 to May 14, providing students with essential introductory knowledge of computers to prepare them for the workplace. The course covers Word, Excel, PowerPoint, resume writing, and more. Additionally, an Introductory Culinary Arts course runs from March 27 to May 22, teaching students kitchen safety, teamwork, and practical cooking skills for everyday life. 

The program also offers supplemental workshops on job readiness, social skills, and college exploration to further support students. This spring, students from Compass Program had the opportunity to apply the skills they learned by participating in a job shadowing experience in various Middlesex College offices, including the Educational Opportunity Fund and Veterans Services. 

“The Compass Program helps students develop essential skills for personal and professional growth while connecting them with resources that support their transition to a more independent life,” said Elvia Valdez Gonzalez, the Adult Transitions coordinator at Middlesex College. 

The Compass Program welcomes a broad mix of current high school students developing their social and academic skills and high school graduates taking the next step into the college world. 

To participate in the Compass Program, students must be able to navigate the college environment, follow directions, and engage actively in program activities. Enrollment is open online with limited space available. 

For more information on this program, contact Elvia Valdez Gonzalez at [email protected] or 732.548.6000, ext. 3024.