Adult
Education

Learning to Go Further.
Adult Education
CPLC's Adult Education services provide access to quality educational opportunities to support employment, job training, and transitioning to post-secondary education. Adult learners will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully function at work, community, and society.
Services include Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education (GED), English as a Second Language (ESL), Computer Skills, and linkage to other CPLC Workforce Development services that connect adults to high-quality careers with opportunities for growth.
Upcoming Classes
Summer Adult ESL Classes now available at our Community Center in Phoenix.
CPLC Community Center
3216 West Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85009
(602) 399-0064, text (602) 316-1773
Classes are Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Begin September 9
6:00PM-8:00PM
In person, weekly
Tutoring available
REGISTRATION DETAILS:
$75 (includes pre/post test book)
Placement level determined after enrollment.
Pay cash/card or online here. Call or stop by the CPLC Community Center.
CPLC Central Park Rec Center
140 E. Tonto St
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Classes are Thursdays
Begin September 11
10:00AM-12:00PM
Call or stop by the CPLC Community Center or the CPLC Central Park Rec Center Tuesday-Thursday to register and pay for courses. Cash/ Card Accepted.
The CPLC Community Center
Our Adult Education courses are offered from the CPLC Community Center, a multi-generational community hub in the Carl Hayden neighborhood in Phoenix. A neighborhood landmark with its iconic mural, this center provides critical safety-net resources to surrounding families and a safe space for all. As a part of the Family Empowerment of Programs, the learning center provides youth and adult programs that are FREE or low cost.
Services include:
- Adult Education Classes such as GED and ESL in-person classes, all in Spanish
- Family Assistance Services such as APS Utility Assistance, Funeral, Rental and COVID19 Pandemic referrals (as funds are available)
- Access to general Community Resources and Referrals for individuals and families
- Wi-Fi, Computer Lab and copy machine access
- FREE Food Pantry access and monthly produce bag distribution
- Harm Reduction and Prevention Services and Referrals thru our AHCCCS partnership
- AHCCCS/SNAP application referrals and application processing
- Community Gardening Projects
- In-person Digital Literacy Skills workshops for adults. For more info, contact Erika Anguiano, erika.anguiano@cplc.org.
The CPLC Community Center also hosts an array of cultural events and activities for positive social development, wellness, mental health and community organization and engagement.