Adult Basic and Secondary Education

Adult Skill Development

Adult Skill Development

Adult Skill Development classes are for adult learners who need to learn or re-learn basic reading, writing and math skills in order to meet work, educational, or employment goals.

Adult Basic Skill Development provides classes in applied academics, employment and life skills for students with developmental disabilities.

Reading and Writing for English Language Learners classes provide instruction in reading and writing for non-native English speakers.

Basic Skills for Work - The Skills Center at the Workforce Network provides classes for students looking for a job, changing careers, or entering further training for college. Classes include basic computer skills, reading, writing, and math skills for work, GED preparation, and workshops on employment related topics. For more information call (541) 349-4134.

Citizenship classes are offered by the Continuing Education department. You can sign up by entering "Citizenship" in the Class Search link after choosing the term you want to attend, or call (541) 463-5252 for information.

For more information, contact the Adult Basic and Secondary Education office at (541) 463-5214, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.