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#55 Sauk Valley Community College Adult Education/Project VITAL

Program Address

173 IL-2
Dixon 61021
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Communities Served

Areas served with classes or tutoring sites:

  • Dixon
  • Franklin Grove, Ashton, Amboy, Sublette, Polo, Chadwick, Thomson, Milledville
  • Fulton, Morrison, Sterling, Rock Falls, Lyndon, Prophetstown, Tampico, Walnut, Ohio, Manilus

Hotline Contact

Sarah McFarlane
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(815) 835-6312

Program Office Hours

Day(s) Open Time Close Time
Monday-Thursday 08:00 am 04:30 pm
Friday 08:00 am 02:00 pm

Program Description

The FREE programs we provide through the Adult Education Program at Sauk Valley Community College can help adults 17 years of age or older to earn a GED, improve English language skills, and transition to college or to a career.
Our Adult literacy Program, Project VITAL, is also a FREE tutoring program, which serves adults 17 years of age or older to assign them a volunteer literacy tutor who will help them to improve their reading level.
Citizenship services are offered by connecting people with an accredited representative who will give them consultation and start their process if they qualify for it. Tutoring is also available in this area.

Class/Tutoring Times

  • Morning
  • Evening

Learning Options

  • In-Person

Languages of Staff

  • English
  • Spanish

Tutoring Available

Yes

Tutoring Volunteers Needed?

Yes

Types of Classes Offered

  • Reading
  • English as a Second Language
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Citizenship/Civics
  • Job/Career Training

Additional Services Offered

  • College and Career Counseling
  • Transition/Employment Services
  • Transportation

Bridge Programs

  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy
  • Manufacturing/Entrepreneurship

ICAPS Programs

  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy

This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.