Developmental Studies
The mission of the Developmental Studies department is to provide students with foundational skills necessary to be successful in college, employment, and lifelong learning.
During the past few years, the DS department has implemented new strategies designed to increase the success of students enrolled in developmental courses by promoting early connections and high expectations, and by providing academic support to increase student success and retention. To support these efforts, DS has increased support and mentors for adjunct faculty, encouraged the use of unified texts, tests, and pacing guides for all courses, increased the utilization of academic coaches, and created student success teams.
Community and technical colleges educate students of all ability levels, but often the students who seek community college education are not ready for college-level coursework. In response to this issue, community colleges offer developmental education courses, which are required, noncredit courses for students who score below a certain level on college entrance exams. At York Technical College, developmental education coursework helps prepare students for college-level courses in math, reading, and English.
Courses and Resources
The Development Studies Department is responsible for the following courses:
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College Skills (COL 101 / 103 / 105)English (ENG 031)
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Mathematics (MAT 031 / 032)
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Reading (RDG 031 / 100 / 101)
Developmental Studies works closely with the Assessment Center and the Academic Coaching and Tutoring Center to provide integrated services that support student success.