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Citizenship classes are an important resource individuals who have been permanent residents for more than 4 years and meet the federal requirements to apply for citizenship. These classes cover all civic components of the test including interviewing skills and necessary vocabulary.
Federal agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States. A component of the Department of Homeland Security.

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Citizenship Interviews/Tests
Citizenship Education
Citizenship Assistance Centers
Provides classes to improve English speaking and writing skills and to prepare for citizenship tests.

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English as a Second Language
Citizenship Education
Offers assistance to those who are new to the United States and may need help adjusting to life here. Citizenship classes, ESOL classes (English for non-English speakers), and an informal drop-in Welcome Hub are available at the Noble Neighborhood branch and ESL classes (English as a Second Language) at the Noble and Lee Road branches.

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Citizenship Education
English as a Second Language
Offers English as a a second language classes and citizenship classes.

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Citizenship Education
English as a Second Language
Teaches English as a second language including speaking, pronunciation, vocabulary, listening and writing skills. Offers free, virtual and in-person English language classes to adult non-native speakers

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Citizenship Education
English as a Second Language
Provides one-on-one tutoring to adults who wish to improve their reading, writing, math or English skills.

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Instructional Materials
Citizenship Education
Academic Writing Instruction
Literacy Programs
Return to Education Support
Test Preparation
Adult Literacy Programs
Compensatory Education Programs
Aptitude Testing
Literacy Testing
College/University Entrance Support
College/University Placement Test Preparation
Remedial Mathematics
Achievement Testing
Remedial Reading
Adult Education
Subject Tutoring
Equivalency Tests
English as a Second Language
Offers assistance to those who are new to the United States and may need help adjusting to life here. Citizenship classes, ESOL classes (English for non-English speakers), and an informal drop-in Welcome Hub are available at the Noble Neighborhood branch and ESL classes (English as a Second Language) at the Noble and Lee Road branches.

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Citizenship Education
English as a Second Language
Provides citizenship classes.