You can get different types of education for free in this program. Education help may include:
- Adult education: Prepare for the GED exam and get help with reading skills and study and time management skills. You may also be able to learn computer skills.
- English as a Second Language (ESOL): Get help to learn to speak English, pass citizenship tests, and find a job.
- Family literacy: Learn skills so you can help your children with their schoolwork and also improve your reading skills.
- Workforce education: These education programs can be taken at work to improve reading, math, team building, and communication.
- Corrections education: These programs can be taken in adult correctional and treatment facilities.
- Transitions to postsecondary education: Get aid to help you go to college.
- Virtual education: Take classes on the computer at a time that is best for you, without going to a classroom.
How do I get help?
To find out how to get help from this program, contact your local Adult Education Center.