Education Programs
Education Programs
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) established a school system in January 2008 with a high school at the Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility (NCYF) and adult education offered at every facility. The education staff includes properly endorsed and certified principals and teachers.
Individuals complete education testing at admission. Those who did not complete high school before incarceration may participate in a variety of programs to help them learn and earn one of two different high school diplomas. Those who complete the high school program earn the NCYF Community High School Diploma. Those who pass the series of GED tests earn the State of Nebraska High School Diploma.
In addition to high school and adult education opportunities, NDCS also offers life skills and parenting lessons, prevocational and vocational classes, English as a Second Language (ESL) programs, correspondence courses and university curriculum for college credit.
Click here to access the NCYF Community High School Wellness Policy.
Program | Description |
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Adult Basic Education |
Builds basic skills for GED testing, college readiness and/or skill development. Need Addressed: Education |
Adult Secondary Education (ASE) |
Assists students prepare for taking the high school equivalency test (GED). Addresses Need Area: Education |
College correspondence |
Opportunity to pursue college coursework through individual and family support. Need addressed: Education, employment. |
College Courses |
College courses are offered through various universities/colleges and correspondence courses. Currently, college classes are provided by grant funded providers and/or at the individual's own expense. Needs Addressed: Education; employment; life skills; pro-social. |
ESL/ELL |
English as a second language (ESL) provides individuals with literacy support before Adult Basic Education Needs addressed: Education; life skills |
High School Diploma |
NDCS operates its own school district with a high school. Students of all ages may attend high school classes. Individuals under 22 who have not graduated from high school are required to be in school. Students over 22 need to go through an application process. Need addressed: Education. |
Metro Community College |
Provides college level education. Need addressed: Education/employment |
Metro Community College (MCC) Core Courses (Credit) |
Completion of any 3 college credit courses. Need addressed: Education/Employment/outside interest |
Metro Community College Exploratory Studies |
General education credit course. |
University of Nebraska Lincoln Ethnic Studies (credit course) |
Higher level education exploring ethnic studies. Need area addressed: Education, outside interest. |
University of Nebraska Lincoln Intermediate Algebra (credit course) |
Higher level education in the area of Algebra. Needs addressed: Education, employment, outside interest. |
University of Nebraska Omaha (credit courses) |
Higher level of education in a variety of areas. Need area addressed: Education, employment, outside interest |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Intro to Art (credit) |
Higher level education. Need addressed; Education, outside interest.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Intro to Psychology |
Higher level education. Needs addressed: Education, outside interest. |
Wesleyan College Course Math (non-credit) |
College level math instruction. Need addressed: education, outside interest, employment |
Wesleyan College Course Positive Psychology (no-credit) |
Provides college level instruction on psychology Need addressed: Outside interest. |
York University (Credit) |
AA Degree in General Education Requirements Need addressed: Education, employment. |