Registration for the SPRING 2024 Academic Year is CLOSED.
The next registration opportunity is for the FALL Semester 2024 (September - December).
If you submitted an application by January 24th, and have not received a response, please call our office for next steps.
Call 281-240-8181 or email student@ftbendliteracy.org for questions or more details for registration requirements.
Class Schedule
BASIC LITERACY
This is a one-on-one instructional program designed for students who cannot read, write, or compute information at a functional level. Students are matched with tutors based on information provided from the student assessment. Once matched, the pair meets to improve basic education skills for about three hours each week with the schedule coordinated between the student and the instructor.
Availability
Monday – Thursday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening
Location
english as a second language
The English-as-a-Second Language program emphasizes skill development in English reading, writing, and speaking. Students take the Best Literacy and Best Plus Skill Assessments to determine which level of instruction is best suited for their educational needs. Classes are grouped as Levels 0 through 5 for Reading and Grammar, Writing, and Conversation. Students progress through levels at their own pace and are re-assessed upon request.
Availability
Monday – Thursday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening
Location
high school equivalency - GED PREP
Students who have not earned a High School Diploma have the option of signing up for the GED, TASC, or HiSET Exam. Our High School Equivalency program provides an overview of these tests while specifically preparing students for the GED. GED classes meet two days per week to improve skills in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, and Science. Classes are offered at different levels based on students' incoming skills. Classes run for the full academic year.
Availability
Monday – Thursday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening
Location
us citizenship
Citizenship classes are ideal for the student who is preparing to apply, or has recently applied, for U.S. citizenship. Classes focus on American History, Civics and US Government, and English language proficiency. The course also provides students with practice through mock interviews and preparation to take the US Citizenship Exam.
Availability
Monday – Thursday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening