Adult Center for Transition
The Adult Center for Transition (ACT) is dedicated to affording young adults with disabilities the vocational, educational, and social skills necessary to become independent and contributing members of society.
Why Choose ACT?
ACT offers two-year, post-secondary programs that nurture academic, vocational, and socialization skills in a supportive environment to help young adults with disabilities thrive in the classroom and the workplace. Programs are supported by an on-site social worker to provide counseling services, facilitate support groups, and to help students and their caregivers identify and navigate available resources.
- Enhance skills in literacy, writing composition, functional/college-level math, workplace readiness, personal development, computer literacy, and more
- Access continuing education courses and programs
- Access college-level courses for credit or audit
- Career interest inventories
- Resume writing and interview skills
- Exposure to various job opportunities
- Reverse Job Fair
- Internship experiences
- RCSJ clubs and student life activities
- Special Olympics Unified Sports
Our Programs
These cohort-based programs are offered on both the Cumberland and Gloucester campuses, and tuition is based on semester and county of residence. Financial assistance may be available through the Rowan College of South Jersey Foundation.
Students will accomplish the following by participating in this program:
- Strengthen college-level reading, writing, and math skills
- Learn to navigate college resources and acclimate to a campus environment
- Prepare to take the Accuplacer (college placement test)
- Complete one, 3-credit college course, subsidized by RCSJ
- Enhance social skills
- Receive employment preparedness
- Optional participation in Reverse Job Fair
Students will accomplish the following by participating in this program:
- Develop a career pathway and a career-ready portfolio
- Acquire internship experience
- Enrich reading, writing, and math skills
- Practice time management
- Enhance social skills
- Receive employment preparedness
- Optional participation in Reverse Job Fair
ACT’s programs are staffed with an on-site social worker/case manager who:
- Promotes the general well-being of students
- Maintains ongoing relationships with students and their caregivers
- Facilitates social/emotional support groups and provides counseling
- Assists students and caregivers in utilizing appropriate community resources
- Serves as a liaison to community agencies
- Provides ongoing professional development to staff
Programs run concurrently with Rowan College of South Jersey’s academic calendar.
- Programs are available for two years (length of enrollment is based on personal growth and development)
- Program hours are typically 8:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday
- Enrichment programming may be offered at an additional cost
- Five-week optional summer enrichment program available
Education Unique to Each Student
I chose RCSJ because I want to take college classes next...I always want to follow the right path - graduationg college, taking a job, getting an apartment.
Kenedi A., Act Program Participant
ACT Students Showcase their Skills at Reverse Job Fair
The annual event connects local jobseekers who are a part of the neurodivergent community with employers ready to help them put their talents to work.
Together Café Ribbon Cutting
RCSJ celebrates the opening of the Together Café, dedicated to supporting the social and economic inclusion of young people with disabilities.