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HOME. Welcome to the California Adult Education Program website! This site is designed for administrators, educators, and prospective and current students. All users can find an adult school or community college in their area, learn about adult education programs and student supports, access program guidance and updates from the CAEP Office.
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The California Adult Education Programserves state and national interests by providing life-long educational opportunities and support services to all adults. The Adult Education programs address the unique and evolving needs of individuals and communities by providing adults with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate effectively as pro...
The California EC sections 1900 et seq. provide for education to incarcerated adultsat county jails in basic education, high school diploma, and English as a second language.
Program Description: The federal Adult Education and Family Literacy Act, enacted as Title II of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, provides federal funding to supplement adult education programs in both public and private non-profit institutions. These funds supplement Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), and...
Adult Education. Adult education is a public education program for all adults. Adult schools offer free to low-cost classes for adults 18 and older. Students can earn a high school diploma, high school equivalency certificate, learn about jobs, learn to speak English, and learn how to become a U.S. citizen.
California Adult Education Program (CAEP) More than a million students that enroll in noncredit community colleges and K12 adult education programs funded by the California Adult Education Program (CAEP) have an opportunity for moving on to transfer-level coursework and/or the workforce.
UCLA Extension provides best in class education in business, engineering, arts, education, and much more. Classes held online and in person.
The California Council for Adult Education (CCAE) is the largest professional organization serving adult education in California. CCAE is the only professional association serving all levels of California’s Adult Education community, including teachers, classified, administrators, and students.
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