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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MSU Denver Family Literacy Program

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Cultural Inclusivity – Denver Public Library

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

Center for Inclusion and Social Change- CU Boulder

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Code the Dream

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English Classes & Community Support/Resources 

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UNDOCU & DACA Student Support

Get help filling out your forms, and Scholarships. Undocumented & DACAmented are welcome

ASSET & DREAMer College Resources – CCD

Community College of Denver (CCD) welcomes ASSET/ DREAMer students! Pursuing an education is important and can sometimes feel overwhelming. CCD has dedicated staff to help you through the process and make you feel at home.

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