Adult Education and Literacy Graduates Highlighted in The Eagle
Written by Chelsea Katz July 25, 2022 The Eagle
Students in the Blinn College Adult Education and Literacy Program range in age, education and background, but one thing they have in common is a goal to better themselves.
Funded by the Texas Workforce Commission through the Brazos Valley Council of Governments, the Blinn College program is free to students and includes two tracks. One branch of the program is English as a Second Language (ESL) for English Language Learners and the other is to help students earn their General Education Development (GED) or High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) diploma.
The program was established to help provide support and opportunities for students who are at least 16 years old and do not have a high school diploma. It is targeted toward those who want to improve their basic reading, writing and math skills, who want to improve their English fluency or are pursuing a career, high school equivalency or college preparation.
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