College & Career Readiness

About the S.O.A.R. Program

Skills, Opportunity, Awareness, Readiness (S.O.A.R.) is a community college program designed specifically for adults with intellectual disabilities. The focus of the program is on helping the individual become more independent and self-directing by acquiring basic literacy and life skills needed to function successfully in daily living.

Classes are built around the student’s strengths and goals. The curriculum covers functional academics, community living, health and safety, leisure activities and humanities. Students have computers and other technology available. They take part in campus and community activities.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to participate in the S.O.A.R. Program, an individual must be 18 or older, not enrolled in the public school system and be (a) diagnosed with an intellectual disability or (b) functioning on that level because of a head injury or brain damage. Students must achieve a minimum test score to be considered for enrollment and demonstrate progress in order to remain in the classes. Instructors cannot provide assistance with activities of daily living. If students need assistance with eating, ambulating, or using the restrooms someone must accompany the student in order to assist with their needs.

Course Registration

Classes are offered at no cost to the student and are held at the North Campus in Rowan County and at the South Campus in Cabarrus County. There is also a class offered at First Baptist Church in Salisbury.

Contacts

For information on placement testing and registration, please contact:

Bridget Henderson
North Campus
bridget.henderson@253000xa.com
704-216-3657

Mandy Thacker
South Campus
mandy.thacker@253000xa.com
704-216-3761