Adult Education and Literacy
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This program can provide you with the opportunity to take classes part time at local community colleges. You can get help with:

  • Basic education (if you have less than an 8th grade education)
  • High school completion programs to get a high school equivalency diploma (HSED/GED)
  • English language classes
  • Computer skills classes
  • Courses to help you get a job

Many classes are free or low cost.


How do I get help?

To find out how to get help from this program, contact your local community college.

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