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Oklahoma Adult Education and Family Literacy


Adult Education and Literacy Handbook Adult Education Content Standards Links Oklahoma Adult Learning Centers
Programs and Services Resources for Adult Educators Resources for Current and Potential Learners State Assessment of Adult Literacy Reports

Could you benefit from Oklahoma’s Adult Education and Literacy Services? Would you like to:

  • Improve your job performance, get a better job, or advance at your current job?
  • Sharpen your academic skills?
  • Earn your GED?
  • Become more involved in your child’s education?
  • Enrich your family’s home life?
  • Improve your English language skills?

If you answer yes to any of these questions, you may benefit from the services that Oklahoma’s Adult Learning Centers provide. For a list of adult learning centers and the counties they serve, click here

For a listing and description of the programs and services offered, click here.

If you feel you need assistance in other areas, please refer to the links below. In addition, when you enroll at one of Oklahoma’s Adult Learning Centers, the staff will help you contact resource providers in your local area.

Helpful Links
Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE)
a division of the U.S. Department of Education
Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS)
offers programs, services, and resources to Oklahoma’s most needy and vulnerable residents.
Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
helps Oklahomans with disabilities get jobs in careers of their choice. These programs are offered by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Division of Visual Services.
Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) Workforce Oklahoma
network helps job seekers find jobs, make career decisions, and access training opportunities.
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