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Academic Courses offered by Bates Technical College
Offers adult educational classes in the areas of history, mathematics, English, general education, and social science.
Offers academics, many are transferable, in the areas of adult basic education, ESL, history, mathematics, English, general education, and social science.
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Community Colleges
Adult Basic Education
Workforce Development Program offered at South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency - Mason
Assists tribal members in education, vocational training, job readiness, work experience, and other identified needs of the family.
Cash Assistance, Vocational Rehabilitation, Entrepreneur, education goals, childcare available to eligible native americans enrolled in a federally recognized tribe within the SPIPA service area.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
TANF Applications
Job Training Resource Lists
Literacy Council offered at Chelan Douglas Community Action Council
Provides free tutoring for adults who need help with basic reading, writing, and English as a second language.
Provides free tutoring to adults who need help with basic reading, writing, and English as a second language. Assists with life skills to improve competency and to help adults function to the fullest level in society. Classes are offered remotely, or in-person.
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Adult Literacy Programs
Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Community College offered at Big Bend Community College
Provides on-campus, distance, and online college and adult basic education services in a community college setting.
Provides on-campus, distance, and online college and adult basic education services in a community college setting. Offers the following programs: Associate of Applied Science; Academic Transfer; and Adult Basic Education (GED, high school completion, integrated basic education and skills training, and English as Second Language).
Partnership sites include: Grand Coulee; George; Mattawa; Othello; Quincy; Royal City; Soap Lake; and Warden.
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English as a Second Language
Technical/Trade Schools
Community Colleges
Continuation High Schools
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
College/University Extension Programs
Adult Basic Education offered at Walla Walla Community College
Provides basic literacy skills in math, English, writing, and reading. Also provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, basic computer literacy, and GED classes.
Provides basic literacy skills in math, English, writing, and reading. Also provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, basic computer literacy, and GED classes.
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English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Internet Courses
Pre-College Programs offered by Cascadia College
Offers adult basic education classes, ESL classes as well as GED classes.
Offers multiple pre-college programs.
Adult Basic Education Teaches basic English reading, writing and math skills.
Classes help students transition into college or career training programs, learn workplace computer skills, discover personal strengths and learn workplace relational skills.
General Education Development Helps students prepare for the four-part GED test. Successful completion of the four-part test (Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies) earns a GED certificate.
GED certification is equivalent to a high school education and is usually accepted in place of a diploma.
ESL Classes help with reading, writing and grammar, speaking and listening, pronunciation, workplace skills, beginning computer literacy and citizenship.
Useful English prepares students for real world needs and college-level reading and writing.
High School Completion Provides adults 19 years or older an opportunity to earn a high school diploma in a college setting, substituting college classes for remaining high school requirements. High school completion classes (English, math, history, science) are scheduled in the evenings to accommodate adult students with daytime jobs.
Students who test into college level may take regular day or evening college courses for high school graduation credit.
High School 21+ Assists adults 21 years and older complete their high school diploma and prepare for college level courses.
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Adult High School Diploma Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Basic Studies offered at Renton Technical College
Offers adult basic education classes, GED test preparation classes and classes to help students earn their high school diplomas.
Provides instruction for adults who seek to master or brush up on basic skills.
Adult Basic Education Offers adults an opportunity to improve their reading, writing and math skills to be better prepared to enter a college program or technical training, or prepare for advancement in employment.
Instruction may include small group classes or be self-paced.
Classes are offered in the morning, afternoon and evening at various times and locations.
General Education Development Test Preparation Offers classes to help students prepare for four separate tests in the areas of mathematical reasoning, reasoning through language arts, science, and social studies.
Classes are offered in the morning, afternoon and evening at various times and locations. High School 21+ Provides an opportunity for adults age 21 and older to earn a Washington State High School Diploma.
Students work with an instructor to demonstrate competencies in reading, writing and math contextualized in science, history, government, occupational studies, and digital literacy.
The program combines current coursework with previous learning and experience.
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Adult High School Diploma Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Transitional Studies offered at Peninsula College - Clallam
Offers a learning center and open classroom for adults who want to earn their GED, gain fundamental education, learn English as a second language, gain job employment skills, learn family development skills, and gain a career advantage.
The Transitional Studies Program provides instruction in reading, math, writing, and basic computer skills. It offers English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, as well as pathways to earning a GED or high school diploma. Classes are offered in Forks, Port Angeles, and Sequim, with online options.
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English as a Second Language
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Classroom Training
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prejob Guidance
Family Literacy Programs
Transitional Studies: Adult Basic Education offered at Wenatchee Valley College in Omak
Provides adult basic education classes, which include math, reading, writing, basic computer, and job skills.
Provides adult basic education classes, which include math, reading, writing, basic computer, and job skills. Also offers ESL classes (English as a Second Language) which helps students obtain the necessary skills to become fluent in the English language.
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Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Homeward Bound Life Skills Class offered at House of Matthew Permanent and Supportive Housing
Provides assistance with daily living skills, employment applications, overcoming obstacles, proper nutrition, financial literacy, computer classes, judgements and more. Helps those experiencing homelessness remove barriers to housing. Call for course address.
Provides a series of supports and classes to those in need of assistance. Service include learning how to:
- Complete housing and job applications,
- How to Maintain Employment,
- Available Housing Opportunities,
- Obtain and Maintain Housing
- Community Living,
- How to Handle Landlord issues,
- Dealing with losses and let downs,
- Nutrition and Hygiene,
- Financial Management/Anger and Stress Management,
- How to obtain, read and dispute a credit report,
- Obtain and Re-Instate Drivers Licenses,
- Resolving legal issues with resources,
- Applying and disputing Social Security and Veterans Benefits,
- Basic Computer Skills and Resume Building,
- Medical Bill information,
- Internet Access, Computer Lab and more.
- Free laptops
- Free bus passes for transportation
- Workforce development
- Apprenticeship program
While classes are running, House of Matthew will provide free breakfast, free lunch, free snacks, and transportation assistance may be available.
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Life Skills Education
Adult Basic Education
Employment & Training Services offered at WorkSource of Okanogan County
Provides a list of job openings, computerized job matching system, employer services and phone and computer access for filing employment insurance benefits. Clients are served on a walk-in and by appointment basis.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Announcement of jobs within the state of Washington can be obtained at any WorkSource Center, Affiliate, or online. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings.
Helps people find employment for those who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Educational scholarships
- Computer labs
- Resource library
- Digital Literacy Navigator: basic typing and keyboard, basic mouse functions, establish an email address, online job search, and intro to Microsoft word.
- Economic Alliance Services: intro to computer basics, assistance setting up business email, creating a website, and create online marketplace for your business.
Provides computer and telephone access to apply for Washington State Employment Security - Unemployment Insurance. Customers may call the TeleCenter or access www.go2UI.com to apply for unemployment insurance. Provides weekly orientation classes that provide an overview of the resources and programs available to job seekers at WorkSource. Provides access to community and technical college programs and financial resources for retraining. Matches businesses with qualified applicants to fill open positions. Employers may post job openings online. Other services for employers include help with workplace consultations, recruitment and layoffs and information on business, industry, and economic trends.
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Job Search/Placement
Business Assistance Centers
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Public Access Computers/Tools
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Job Banks
Adult Basic Education
Career Counseling
Enumclaw Campus Classes offered by Green River College in Enumclaw
Offers both credit and non-credit classes, including adult basic education, Running Start and continuing education. Also offers business and career education classes and online classes.
Offers both credit and non-credit classes, including adult basic education, Running Start and continuing education.
Also offers business and career education classes and online classes.
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Dual Enrollment Programs
Postsecondary Instructional Programs
Continuing Education
Adult Basic Education
Adult Education offered at Tacoma Community College
Offers a variety of classes for individuals wishing to improve basic reading, writing, math, conversation, employment, basic computer skills for transition to college and careers. See website for more information.
Offers a variety of classes for individuals wishing to improve basic skills and complete high school or GED preparation.
Basic skills helps adults with reading, writing, math, conversation, employment, basic computer skills for transition to college and careers.
See website for more information.
Offers GED preparation classes and testing. Participants must be 17 1/2 years of age or older.
Younger students must obtain permission from high school.
English Language Acquisition (ELA) program and classes in the daytime and evening at the main campus.
Adults 19 years of age or older, under 19 must be formally released from high school before enrolling.
HS 21+ Offers classes contextualized to high school subjects, previous credit acceptance and credit for prior learning to that adults can earn a high school diploma and transition to college or career.
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Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Community Colleges
Basic Skills offered at SkillSource in Moses Lake
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training.
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training. Services include basic skills development, high school credit catch-up, GED preparation, keyboarding and basic computer skills, and life skills instruction.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Adult Basic Education offered at Columbia Basin College
Provides adult basic education classes (reading, writing, and math), English Language Acquisition (ELA)classes, and General Education Degree Program (GED) classes.
Provides adult basic education classes in reading, writing, and math to serve the needs of the adult student, 18 years or older, who lacks these basic skills. Each person is tested and diagnosed for reading, writing, and math levels and is provided with appropriate materials for instruction. Also provides English Language Acquisition (ELA) and General Education Degree Program (GED) for those that did not complete their high school education.
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English as a Second Language
Adult English as a Second Language Tests
Subject Tutoring
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Plaza Comunitaria offered at King County Library System
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Offers adults of any nationality to complete their primary or secondary education virtually in Spanish at no cost.
Includes Spanish curriculum, materials, tutorials and tutoring volunteers. Start any time and study at your own pace.
Offers adults of any nationality to complete their basic education virtually in Spanish.
The program offers:
- The possibility to earn a primary and / or secondary diploma.
- The opportunity to start any time and study at your own pace.
- The Spanish curriculum, materials, and tutorials.
- Tutoring volunteers to assist students.
- A placement test that allows for studying individually, starting at your level.
Completing a primary or secondary diploma will allow the student to achieve:
- Lay the foundation for HS+ or GED.
- Learn or improve English.
- Be able to help students help their children with homework.
- Have a group of volunteer teachers who will help you with computer skills and other library resources.
- Get support to achieve educational goals and dreams.
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Public Libraries
Adult Basic Education
Educational Institutions/Schools offered at Clark College
Offers a variety of educational, vocational, college credit, and developmental courses, including adult basic education, GED test instruction, continuing education opportunities, and English as a Second Language classes.
Offers a variety of educational, vocational, college credit, and developmental courses, including adult basic education, high school adult diploma, GED test instruction, continuing education opportunities, and English as a Second Language classes.
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Community Colleges
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
GED Preparation offered at House of Matthew Permanent and Supportive Housing
Partners with Mission Improvement to provide GED tutoring and classes. Offers instruction and information on how to prepare for the tests, and provides the materials like books, paper, pencils and funding to take the GED test.
Partners with Mission Improvement to provide GED tutoring and classes.
Offers instruction and information on how to prepare for the tests, and provides the materials like books, paper, pencils and funding to take the GED test.
Helps prepare for all 4 tests: Science, Writing, Social Studies and Math.
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Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Transitional Studies - Adult Basic Education offered at Peninsula College - East Jefferson County
Offers a learning center and open classroom for adults who want to earn their GED or high school diploma, learn English as a second language, improve placement test scores, and gain a career advantage.
Provides instruction for adults who wish to improve reading, writing, math, computer and English language skills. Helps prepare students wishing to earn their GED or high school diploma.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
English as a Second Language
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Classroom Training
Basic Skills, High School Completion/GED offered at Pierce College Puyallup
Offers classes for persons who need assistance with Math, English, and Reading related to Adult Basic Education for job readiness and job advancement.
Offers classes for persons who need assistance with Math, English, and Reading related to Adult Basic Education for job readiness and job advancement.
Perfect for students who need some refresher courses before enrolling in college classes, taking the official GED test, or who simply want to improve their basic skills.
Courses include social studies, writing, mathematics, reading, history and science.
Classes meet for 5-12 hours per week and are available mornings, afternoons or evenings.
Offered at the Fort Steilacoom and Puyallup campuses.
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Adult Basic Education
Adult High School Diploma Programs
English Language and Adult Basic Education Classes offered at CRS Partner Tacoma Community House
Offers classes on the quarter system for those wanting to learn English and for those hoping to get their high school equivalency.
Offers classes on the quarter system for those wanting to learn English and for those hoping to get their high school equivalency.
Attendance is mandatory once enrolled.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Vocational English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Pre-College Programs offered at North Seattle College
Offers adult basic education classes, ESL classes, GED classes and high school completion classes.
Offers multiple pre-college programs.
Adult Basic Education (ABE) is comprised of three programs designed to teach foundational skills of reading, writing, math and technology so adults can move through high school and college and into high-demand jobs. Programs are designed for adults with academic skills below high school completion level or who need to improve their skills.
General Education Development Helps students prepare for the four-part GED test. Successful completion of the four-part test (Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies) earns a GED certificate. GED certification is equivalent to a high school education and is usually accepted in place of a diploma.
ESL Classes help with reading, writing and grammar, speaking and listening, pronunciation, career preparation and computer skills. Classes are available in six levels, from beginner to college-ready.
High School Completion Provides adults 19 years or older an opportunity to earn a high school diploma in a college setting, substituting college classes for remaining high school requirements. High school completion classes (English, math, history, science) are scheduled in the evenings to accommodate adult students with daytime jobs.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Basic Skills offered by SkillSource at WorkSource in Okanogan
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training.
Provide basic education, life skills, and computer literacy training to enable youth and adults to become employable and/or prepare for job skills training. Services include basic skills development, high school credit catch-up, GED preparation, keyboarding and basic computer skills, and life skills instruction.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Community College offered at Lower Columbia College
Offers Associate and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees, and a wide variety of professional certificates.
Offers Associate and Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degrees, and a wide variety of professional certificates. Over 90 program options and various classes are available, including Basic Education for Adults, English as a Second Language, testing services, and non-credit corporate and continuing education courses. Disability Support Services helps support students requiring accommodations to academic programs and activities. Hosts an Early Learning Center, offering state-licensed childcare services for students and employees.
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Head Start
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Early Head Start
Community Colleges
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
College & Career Readiness offered at Yakima Valley College's Toppenish Learning Center
Provides college and career readiness classes for students 16 or older.
Yakima Valley College offers applied bachelor’s degrees, transfer and professional technical degrees, as well as numerous certificate of achievement programs on both its Yakima and Grandview campuses. The college also provides College & Career Readiness classes for adults 16 or older. The primary emphasis of YVC's College & Career Readiness programs are to improve English language skills, computer technology skills, basic reading, writing, and math. These programs help prepare students for post-secondary education and job training. Classes may be individualized, computer assisted, or offered in small groups.
Students can:
- Earn a high school diploma
- Prepare to take a high school equivalency exam
- Upgrade academic skills to succeed in college programs
- Gain skills needed to find employment
Services are offered at both the Yakima and Grandview campuses and learning centers in Toppenish and Ellensburg.
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Adult Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education