Non-credit Certificate in Adult Education English as a Second Language (ESL)
Why Take Adult ESL Courses
In BHC’s Adult ESL program, you’ll develop the skills to:
- Participate in American society
- Enter employment
- Advance in the workplace
- Enroll in a training program or the Academic ESL Program
- Be successful in the citizenship process
Classes
Students are placed in a class based on their level of English. Every class includes reading, writing, listening, speaking, and grammar. Students also learn general aspects of American culture and civics. New students are tested to ensure placement accuracy.
Program Qualifications
This program is for residents of the Black Hawk College district who have limited English or who are non-English-speaking adults, 18 years of age or older. Those who are 17 years of age should contact the coordinator directly for more information.
Cost
Qualifying students attend classes without cost.
Registration and Testing
Request information on ESL Courses
For current registration information, email
Amanda Woodruff Jones or call 309-796-8245.
For the purpose of compliance with Section 511 of Public Law 101-166 (Stevens Amendment), approximately 39% ($377,444) of FY24 Black Hawk College Adult Education and Literacy funding comes from federal resources.
Become a GED or ESL Tutor
Adult Literacy Volunteer tutors support our Adult Education program by serving as tutors providing one-on-one or group instruction in reading, writing and speaking the English language.
Contact
Amanda Woodruff-Jones
Adult Education ESL Coordinator
309-796-8245
woodruffjonesa@bhc.edu

