Adult Education Services Offers Free Community Programs

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A university department that focuses on academic programs for the community is expanding its services for area residents who may be facing temporary unemployment periods.

The Adult Education Services office (AES), based in Watts Hall on the corner of Swan Street and Highway 180, offers free programs for community members in different subject areas.

“One of our primary focuses is preparing adult learners to transition to be university students or to learn skills to reenter the workforce,” said Debbie Maldonado, Director of AES.

AES programs include preparing for the High School Equivalence Diploma, training for computer skills, math, reading and writing. An open lab is available to any community member and staff members are on hand to create flexible schedules with personalized start times.

“Computer skills are necessary to be successful in a career and our programs are designed assist the learner’s need,” said Maldonado. “What we want to provide is a stepping stone to successful careers.”

Other services offered include educational advice, resume writing, keyboard skills and job search skills.

The self-paced programs are free and open to community members of all ages. Interested individuals can contact Adult Educational Services at 575-574-5101 or aes@wnmu.edu.

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