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1001 West Chestnut Street, Virginia, MN 55792
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
56 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Provides intensive, year-round academic services and enrichment activities to prepare low-income at-risk students holistically for success in college. Students attend Edison Senior High School, North Senior Academy, Patrick Henry High School, and South High School in Minneapolis. Students spend five weeks during the summer living at the university dormitories, attending classes, and related activities.Program includes:- Academic year courses in science, English, ACT, career prep, and college planning- Academic and personal counseling- Cultural and experiential activities?- Tutorial assistance in high school subjects
3300 Century Avenue, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
235 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
1215 SE 2nd Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
1201 89th Avenue NE, Blaine, MN 55434
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
2424 West 5th Street, Suite 102, Duluth, MN 55806
Assists individuals one-on-one with identifying goals, creating action plans, and walking the steps of their plan.Coaches act as cheerleaders, accountability partners, and guides. Also offers educational opportunities for GED, College Prep, College Study/College Success, Digital/Computer Skills, and Career Pathways in Healthcare and Customer Service.
715 Cloquet Avenue, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
11840 Valley View Road, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
  • Career exploration and counseling services, including computerized career information and career and post-secondary counseling- College preparation classes in critical thinking, math, reading, spelling, and writing- Computer skills classes- Employment-related skills workshops and local job market information- English proficiency training across all skill levels (reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension)- General Educational Development (GED) preparation classes- High school diploma completion courses
1030 University Avenue, Suite 108, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
2124 10th Street, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
2101 14th Street, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
1851 US-169, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
2575 West 88th Street, Bloomington, MN 55431
  • Career exploration and counseling services, including computerized career information and career and post-secondary counseling- College preparation classes in critical thinking, math, reading, spelling, and writing- Computer skills classes- Employment-related skills workshops and local job market information- English proficiency training across all skill levels (reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension)- General Educational Development (GED) preparation classes- High school diploma completion courses
1501 Highway 71, International Falls, MN 56649
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 350, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Connects individuals with information and resources to help gain access to post-secondary education. Services include:- Information about public postsecondary education- Publications relating to post-secondary education- Student resources
300 West 3rd Street, Grand Marais, MN 55604
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
14 North 11th Street, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
800 West Broadway, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
404 South 8th Street, Suite 105, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Achieve Twin Cities Career & College Centers (CCCs) are located in each Minneapolis Public High School, providing comprehensive resources and information for students and parents. They are staffed by full-time coordinators and offer personal support to help students plan for life after high school.- Career exploration and readiness activities- Information on college access, financial aide and applications- Work with business and community volunteers to assist students in making informed choices- Supports the parents of low-income students to better understand and participate in the college process- Visit website for Minneapolis high school locations https://www.achievempls.org/career-college-centers
1515 East 25th Street, Hibbing, MN 55746
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
3920 13th Avenue East, Hibbing, MN 55746
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
2614 Nicollet Avenue, Suite 207, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Provides a combination of career workshops, workforce training, and empowers youth to achieve their full potential. Focus areas include:- Coaching and Mentorship: Personalized guidance and mentorship from mentors to help Somali youth navigate challenges and build a path to success- College Readiness: Support for academic planning, applications, and transition to higher education- Leadership Development: Cultivates the skills and confidence needed to lead in diverse settings- Workforce Readiness: Practical training and resources to excel in the job market
College and career readiness program for high school students. Introduces students to various STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) and business careers. Students are taught professional skills, and how to set and achieve goals.
111 Washington Avenue South, Suite 1400, Minneapolis, MN 55401
Provides people of all ages opportunities to pursue postsecondary education, including certificate programs, career and technical education, apprenticeships, community college, and four-year college. There are two centers in Minnesota, Northern Minnesota and Southern Minnesota. Services are provided free and include:- Access to career assessment tools- Assistance in the development of education plans- College resource guides covering a range of topics related to preparing for and going to college- Encouragement, support, and accountability- Individual assistance in completing applications for admission, financial aid, and scholarships- Internet access for researching educational information and scholarship opportunities- One-on-one mentoring, in person, virtual, phone, text, or email- Participation at college fairs, community events, and other awareness activities- Small group workshops on topics of interest