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Supports several grant-funded opportunities for instruction to help adults improve their life skills throughout the 15-county area. Includes Basic Skills/GED and English as a Second Language classes. There also are many volunteer opportunities available.

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Citizenship Education
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Provides a comprehensive two-year community college. Students can pursue Career and Technical Education that is designed to be competed in two years or less, or study with the intention of transferring to another college. RVC offers 4 degrees (Associate of Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Engineering Science, and Associate in Applied Science) and over two dozen certificates.

Literacy, basic skills, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures.

Adult and continuing education programs.

Adult basic education.

Classes also meet at the following location:

Ord - Ord Learning Center, 1514 K Street, Suite 1; call (308) 728-3299 for information.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language

Offers a program to improve basic reading, writing, math, life skills, and employability. The class English as a Second Language is also offered. Volunteer tutoring available.

Offers a program to improve basic reading, writing, math, life skills, and employability. The class English as a Second Language is also offered. Volunteer tutoring available.

Public school system.

Migrant Education Program provides adult education.
Adult education and family literacy classes are non-credit and provide a range of basic skill instruction, English as a Second Language, GED preparation, and in some cases, high school credit. Classes are informal and instruction is individualized. Classes may be held in a variety of facilities, including churches, industrial plants, schools, libraries, and housing projects.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Literacy Programs

Literacy, basic skills, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures.

Adult and continuing education programs.

Adult basic education.

Classes also meet at the following location:

Ord - Ord Learning Center, 1514 K Street, Suite 1; call (308) 728-3299 for information.

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
Adult education including GED classes, adult basic education in reading and math, English as a Second Language (ESL), and other basic literacy needs. Free Amazon tablet program to each GED earner completing 40 hours of instruction, while funding lasts.

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Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Citizenship Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Adult education and family literacy classes are non-credit and provide a range of basic skill instruction, English as a Second Language, GED preparation, and in some cases, high school credit. Classes are informal and instruction is individualized. Classes may be held in a variety of facilities, including churches, industrial plants, schools, libraries, and housing projects.

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Literacy Programs
Supports several grant-funded opportunities for instruction to help adults improve their life skills throughout the 15-county area. Includes Basic Skills/GED and English as a Second Language classes. There also are many volunteer opportunities available.

Categories

Citizenship Education
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Offers affordable courses designed to provide quality training for individuals wanting to upgrade job skills, explore new careers, recertify or renew licenses, start a new hobby or develop new personal or professional skills. Also offers programs for those needing Adult literacy assistance including General Education Diploma (GED) preparation and Adult Basic Skills such as math, reading, writing, English as a Second Language, etc. Classes available in the following categories: Career Development, Computer Technology, Trades and Industry, Transportation, Licensure and Recertification, Health, and Life and Leisure Personal Interest.

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Subject Tutoring
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Mature Driver Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Technical/Trade Schools
General Safety Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
New Driver Training
Provides one-on-one assistance to job seekers for job searches, resume assistance, interview preparation, and employer connections. Multiple Career Fairs during the year connect job seekers with employers. Walk-ins and also pre-arranged appointments with a Career Coach are available.

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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Career Exploration
Prejob Guidance
Benefits Screening
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Vocational Assessment
Adult Basic Education
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Job Search/Placement
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Personal Financial Counseling
Dropout Programs

Provides adult tutoring in basic reading, English as a Second Language (ESL), both one-on-one and in a small group. Citizenship and ESL Conversation Groups. Free drop-in groups. Family Literacy Program for parents and their children and workplace literacy for job-specific skills.

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English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Tutoring Services

Literacy, basic skills, GED, and ESL classes for students of other cultures.

Adult and continuing education programs.

Adult basic education.

Classes also meet at the following location:

Ord - Ord Learning Center, 1514 K Street, Suite 1; call (308) 728-3299 for information.

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
Help neighbors increase employment success and economic self-sufficiency through adult education, language classes, resume writing and interview skills, job placement, and financial workshops.

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Financial Literacy Training
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Prejob Guidance
Supports several grant-funded opportunities for instruction to help adults improve their life skills throughout the 15-county area. Includes Basic Skills/GED and English as a Second Language classes. There also are many volunteer opportunities available.

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Citizenship Education
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Offers classes, programs and services to assist community members to improve their basic skills in reading writing and/or mathematics; prepare for the High School Equivalency credential; or, for non-native speakers, to learn to read, write and speak English with increasing fluency.

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English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
GED (General Education Development) and ABE (Adult Basic Education) classes for those seeking to obtain their high school equivalency diploma.

ESL (English as a Second Language) classes are 'open entry' throughout the year, providing instruction in English speaking, reading, writing, and listening for adults who range in ability from absolute non-speakers of English to those who are nearly fluent.

College enrollment services:
Academic Advising provides assistance with the entry and re-entry into college (2 year or 4 year institutions), information about post-secondary education, assistance with the college application process, and assistance preparing for college entrance examinations (SAT, ACT, and Compass).

Financial Aid offers information about financial aid opportunities, assistance with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA), and scholarship search.

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English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
College/University Entrance Support
Adult Basic Education
Certificates/Forms Assistance
College/University Entrance Examination Preparation

Offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation classes (traditional and online), English Language Acquisition (ELA) classes, citizenship information, community tutoring for adult learners (Oglesby location only).

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Community Colleges
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Citizenship Education
Adult Basic Education
Supports several grant-funded opportunities for instruction to help adults improve their life skills throughout the 15-county area. Includes Basic Skills/GED and English as a Second Language classes. There also are many volunteer opportunities available.

Categories

Citizenship Education
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language

Offers a program to improve basic reading, writing, math, life skills, and employability. The class English as a Second Language is also offered. Volunteer tutoring available.

Provides one-on-one business coaching for entrepreneurs. Whether just starting a business, purchasing a business, growing a business, or are ready to exit from a business, the SBDC can assist. The coaching provided by the SBDC is confidential and offered to small business owners at no charge.

SBDC staff can assist you with a wide range of challenges entrepreneurs face. Counselors can help with strategic planning for a business, and help improve operations and marketing efforts. The SBDC can also help with financial forecasting and strategies to keep the business financially healthy. When it comes time to purchase or sell a business, the SBDC can help navigate that process.

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Business Assistance Services
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Literacy Programs
Library Services

Offers a program to improve basic reading, writing, math, life skills, and employability. The class English as a Second Language is also offered. Volunteer tutoring available.

Offers a variety of classes available to students and adults. Subjects covered include: art, swimming, home and garden, writing/journalism, food & nutrition, cooking, health & fitness, music, parenting, finance, do it yourself, sports, etc. Online classes are also available. Class schedules are available online and at all public library locations. Classes are held at local schools.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Adult Basic Education
Continuing Education