
FREE CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION CLASSES
- Practice and improve listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar skills
- Learn about United States history, geography, and government
- Review naturalization process and civic rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens
- Prepare for written and oral citizenship tests
FALL 2022 SCHEDULE
ELL A021N
| ELL for U.S. Citizenship 2
| 26107
| Oct. 24 - Dec. 17
| Tues/Thurs
| 6 - 8:10 pm
| Sean Click
| Live Online
|
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
ELL A020N - Citizenship 1
This noncredit course is one in a series of two courses designed to help non-native speakers of English prepare for U.S. citizenship. In this course, students review and practice basic writing conventions and basic reading skills. They also learn about and discuss the fundamentals of U.S. history, government, and geography.
ELL A021N - Citizenship 2
This noncredit course is one in a series of two courses designed to help non-native speakers of English prepare for U.S. Citizenship. In this course, students receive direct instruction of English speaking and listening skills. Students also learn about and discuss the naturalization process and civic rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens.
Classes are noncredit (0 units) and tuition-free.
PRACTICE CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW TEST
Students currently enrolled in an English Language Learning class can practice for their Citizenship Interview Test with USCIS by scheduling a 1:1 appointment with one of our certified test proctors. Please contact the Adult Education Office to schedule an appointment.
FREE LEGAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
Orange Coast College is now offering:
Free Immigration Legal Consultations to students and staff
Free DACA Clinics with CHIRLA every week
Referrals for help paying for DACA applications
For more information, please visit the website below, call the Student Equity Office at (714) 432-6847 or email studentequity@occ.cccd.edu.
http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/student_services/student-equity/daca/Pages/home.aspx
CONTACT US
Adult Education Office
Phone: (714) 432-6897
Email: adulteducation@occ.cccd.edu