English & GED Classes

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English & GED Classes

 

Emily Grifith is a nationally accredited public college where you can propel your life forward and up. Prepare for your GED, improve your English or choose from among 28 dynamic
career-preparation programs that blend workplace learning and classroom training. Emily Grifith is the engine that powers Colorado’s economy by propelling your life forward and preparing you for
your desired career.

English Classes 

Are you ready to learn English? Emily Grifith can help! They have been helping adults learn English for more than 100 years. Each year more than 1,400 students from 85 different countries, speaking 66 different languages come to Emily Griffith to learn English. All students are welcome in our English classes, regardless of immigration status.

Colorado Refugee Career Program 

Must have work authorization

Scholarships

$2500 are available for EVERYONE

GED Classes

Adult education – all statuses- Also offered in Spanish

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Youth Empowerment Programs- INSPiRE

The mission of INSPiRE is to ignite, train, and invest in youth to become Change Agents in their schools, families and communities.

Family Resources – FIRC

Located in Summit County, Colorado, FIRC works to strengthen local families through education and financial resources. We believe strong sustainable families are the key to a strong and healthy community. We focus on families with dependent children, seniors, and people with disabilities.

Family Resources – ASC COS

The Accompaniment and Sanctuary Coalition Colorado Springs (ASC COS) helps with government navigation in a variety of ways. No matter your status,

High School Student Support – J2C

Juntos 2 College prepares undocumented high school seniors for career success by supporting them through the DACA application process and the entrepreneurial process in order to earn income legally.

English Classes & Community Support/Resources 

About Arapahoe Libraries   Arapahoe Libraries provides a wide variety of services to immigrants in Colorado.FREE Services/Support English Language Learning  Job & Career Help  Technology Assistance Community Resource Navigation Requirements These resources...

Immigrant Services Program – Metropolitan State University of Denver

The bilingual staff at MSU Denver’s Immigrant Services Program can assist with questions about applying, paying for, and succeeding in higher education.

Code the Dream

Code the Dream offers free intensive training in software development regardless of immigration status.

All Code the Dream (CTD) classes are free and are offered remotely nationwide. CTD offers a diverse and supportive community, where students learn from experienced software developers and from each other.

Focus Points – Family Support Services

Focus Points Family Resource Center provides diverse programming for families, including Adult Education, Early Childhood programs, Family Support Services, WorkForce, and much more.

UCCS Undocumented Student Support

This program supports UCCS Undocumented/DACA/ASSET students, also referred to as Dreamers, and other multicultural students who receive the additional attention, advocacy, and support of the MOSAIC office.

Cultural Inclusivity – Denver Public Library

Collaborating with Denver’s multicultural community to create equitable opportunities for learning, discovery, and connection.

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