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READY FOR THE WORKFORCE?

Gain the skills employers want. See the programs SCC offers

Accuplacer prep abe onlineCollege and Career Prep Academy Accuplacer Prep offers free online college prep courses available to adult learners who have a high school diploma. These courses are designed to:

  • Strengthen academic skills in math, reading, writing and computer skills.
  • Prepares students for college level coursework
  • Focuses on skills required for college readiness and Accuplacer tests
  • Teaches valuable study strategies
  • Develops an understanding of the college environment
  • Provides practice using programs with distance learning
  • Requires students to connect digitally and in person weekly with instructor

Register by calling 507-345-5222 or by filling out the Mankato Area Adult Basic Education Registration Form.


College and Career Prep Academy Accuplacer Prep is offered through a partnership between Adult Basic Education and South Central College.

What Architectural Drafting and Design Students Say

Freddy Bigbear
Freddy Bigbear
"You can go on to do many different jobs after completing this program."
Jaime Mathwig
Jaime Mathwig
"The Architectural Drafting and Design program is great! We work on “real-world” projects that are very practical. Also, the instructor is very supportive in helping us find a job before and after graduation."
Matthew Rocker
Matthew Rocker
"I started out not knowing the difference between a section cut and a plan view. Now I’m creating building plans of my own. My instructor is one of the biggest reasons I enjoy and learn so much."
Stephanie Chandler
Stephanie Chandler
"I really enjoy small class sizes and the teachers are really helpful working one-on-one."
A group of students working on their computers in a lab.

Register for Spring Classes

Spring semester starts Jan. 12 and courses are filling fast. Start the new year with momentum by registering now

Transporation Programs

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates the auto industry will have to fill 35,000 technician jobs each year through the end of the decade to keep up with demand. With increasing automobile computer sophistication, receiving training from a certified program is a must.