"Second-chance education offers young people and adults the opportunity to catch up on school-leaving qualifications. These are the basis for a successful entry into the world of work as well as for further professional development and qualification" (MWK Niedersachsen).
On this page you will find information from Wolfsburg institutions that offer the Second Educational Path.
You don't have a school-leaving certificate or don't have the right one? But now you want to make a fresh start and catch up on your secondary school leaving certificate? No problem!
The VHS Wolfsburg is happy to support you on this second educational path. With the help of qualified staff, individual counseling and learning support, we can help you get ahead.
The courses offered by the Second Educational Pathway focus precisely on your personal needs and prerequisites. The courses offered not only provide the tools for a solid general education, they also promote job-related and personal skills. This gives you better chances on the job market.
With us, you are a customer, not a student. And we can also offer you extra-occupational solutions.
Contact
Cristiana Rabassini
Phone: 05361 89067-94
E-mail to Ms. Rabassini
You have the Realschulabschluss or the Hauptschulabschluss? You will be at least 18.5 years old in August?
Then join us at Wolfsburg-Kolleg and get your advanced technical college entrance qualification or your high school diploma. We are looking forward to meeting you and will support you.
The Wolfsburg-Kolleg is a state school of the second educational path. It is a high school for adults who want to catch up on their Abitur or Fachhochschulreife.
Classes are held between 08:00 and 15:00. Attendance at the college is not only free of charge, it is even subsidized by the state with BAföG.
Contact
Wolfsburg College
Stralsunder Ring 45
38440 Wolfsburg
Phone: 05361 36658
E-mail to Wolfsburg College
As the 2011 leo. - Level One study showed, illiteracy is a phenomenon that affects large segments of our population. Overall, 7.5 million adults did not have the minimum written language skills required by our society. This represents 14.5 percent of the total population.
The majority of those affected are employed, and many have completed high school or vocational training. To ensure that their reading and writing deficits are not noticed by those around them, those affected develop strategies to circumvent and avoid certain situations, which is one of the reasons why illiteracy is hardly noticed as a social phenomenon in Germany.
The Adult Education Center offers those affected a space to overcome difficulties in reading and writing and to have positive learning experiences. In small groups, participants learn the basics of German grammar and spelling, improving their spelling, reading and expression skills step by step. We provide information and advice free of charge and discreetly!
Contact
Mrs. Dr. Kirchner
Kettelerstrasse 2
Phone: 05361 89067-94
E-mail to Dr. Kircher