The Adult and Corrections Education Division (ACE) is dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs that empower adult learners, incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals to achieve personal, academic, and professional success.
Through innovative instruction, comprehensive support services, and partnerships with community organizations, the division promotes lifelong learning, workforce readiness, and successful reintegration into society. Programs include adult education, high school equivalency preparation, workforce training for adults with autism and/or other cognitive differences, career and technical education, life skills training and transitional support.
We Provide Access To:
Adult Education
The Adult Education programs offer flexible learning opportunities designed to help individuals build foundational skills, earn a high school equivalency, improve English language proficiency, and prepare for college or career advancement.
Whether you’re returning to school after time away or seeking to improve your job prospects, our supportive environment and dedicated instructors are here to help you succeed.
Corrections Education
The Corrections Education program provides high-quality educational opportunities to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals, helping them gain the skills needed for successful reentry into society.
Through adult education, high school equivalency preparation, and career and technical training, we support personal growth, reduce recidivism, and promote pathways to employment and continued education after release.
Program for Successful Employment (PSE)
The Program for Successful Employment (PSE) is a two-year vocational training program for adults with autism and/or other cognitive differences.
The program is designed to blend academic education with job skills training, supplemented by internships within the BRCC network and externship opportunities within local businesses. Classes are offered during the fall and spring semesters.