NYC ALE Program Highlights
Each year, New York State Education Department Adult Literacy Education (ALE) funded programs provide students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in their professional, social, and academic endeavors. However, a program's success stories are not only limited to its students, but may also include an increase in the program's overall enrollment, the special achievements of a particular class, the addition of more classes, or the professional development of individual teachers and volunteers.
There are 16 ALE-funded programs in New York City. We wanted to shine a spotlight on the great work these programs do; to give them an opportunity to share their individual successes, celebrated moments, and achievements. You can learn more about each program by clicking on any of their name listed below. You will find a description of the program, the program's address, contact information, and information on how new students can register for classes.
There are 16 ALE-funded programs in New York City. We wanted to shine a spotlight on the great work these programs do; to give them an opportunity to share their individual successes, celebrated moments, and achievements. You can learn more about each program by clicking on any of their name listed below. You will find a description of the program, the program's address, contact information, and information on how new students can register for classes.
New York City ALE Funded Programs FY2020
Manhattan
Community Impact (Columbia University) CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College Harlem Center for Education Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation Riverside Language Program Inc University Settlement YMCA Chinatown NAWC Queens
CUNY LaGuardia Community College CUNY York College HANAC Make the Road New York Queens Community House Queens Public Library- Elmhurst ALC Queens Public Library- Flushing ALC Queens Public Library-Peninsula ALC Queens Public Library-Jackson Heights-ALC |
The map below identifies the location of each ALE program in New York City. By clicking on the schoolhouse icon above, you can directly go to each program's website and plan your trip to visit each location.
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