CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP PREP 

Citizenship Prep
A course to practice applying for your U.S. naturalization exam and prepare to take each section of the test. Topics covered include History, Geography, Reading, Writing, and U.S. Government.

 
Civics
The Civics course is also preparing you for the U.S. Naturalization exam. This course answers: What does it mean to be a good citizen? What are the responsibilities of a citizen? What are the rights and benefits of a citizen? These civics questions, including many others, are answered in the civics course to help you get ready for the exam.

  

FOUNDATIONAL EDUCATION/ESL

Gain confidence and boost work and life skills while improving your ability to speak, listen, read, and write in English. Learn anytime, anywhere, using your cellphone. Download the app or talk to a coach to get started. Any phone will work. Lessons are only 3-minutes each. Earn a certificate after completing each course!

Gana confianza e impulsa tus habilidades laborales y para la vida mientras mejoras tu habilidad para hablar, escuchar, leer y escribir en inglés. Aprenda en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar, usando su teléfono celular. Simplemente descargue la aplicación o hable con un entrenador para comenzar de inmediato. Cualquier teléfono funcionará. Las lecciones son de solo 3 minutos cada una. Obtenga un certificado después de completar cada curso.

  

GED | EARN A DIPLOMA

Through Best You EDU™, Team Members can earn their GED credential 100% online, in either English or Spanish. This program includes online GED prep curriculum, bilingual advisory support, unlimited test pass opportunities and access to nationwide and online testing centers. 

Curious to know what's included in the journey?

Download the program brochure.

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GET A CERTIFICATE OR ASSOCIATES DEGREE

Earn a certificate or associate degree through our community college partner, Pima, for free! Speak with an advisor today to learn more about the college programs below.

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LEARN SPANISH

Enroll in Spanish and get started right away. 

Learn anytime, anywhere, using your cellphone. Just download the app or talk to a coach and start your journey right away.

Learn more about the Spanish program.

  

FINISH COLLEGE WITH TUITION REIMBURSEMENT

Already enrolled in school or curious about which degree is right for you? Submit a request for tuition reimbursement and meet with an advisor. Advisors will be scheduling time with any team member interested in tuition reimbursement to discuss affordable options and degree programs aligned with your career objectives. 

Take advantage of our Tuition Reimbursement benefit in 4 easy steps:

1

Click the get started button to inquire about tuition reimbursement. Check your email for eligibility.

2

Schedule time with an advisor to discuss your career goals, budget and schedule.

3

Receive a customized education plan and decide which path is best for you. 

The Tuition Reimbursement benefit includes:

UNDERGRADUATE:
Reimbursement of up to $300 per Team Member per term for up to four (4) terms per calendar year for certificates, courses, and undergraduate degrees, including required books and applicable fees

GRADUATE DEGREE:
Reimbursement of up to $700 per Team Member per term for up to four (4) terms per calendar year for graduate level degree programs, including required books and applicable fees.