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Adult Education Services Registration

Introduction

Within the Gulf Coast Workforce Board Consortium, the following Adult Education and Literacy

providers are committed to meeting the adult learning needs of customers in our community by empowering them to continue learning throughout their lives.

  • Houston Community College
  • Lone Star College
  • Region 6 Education Service Center
  • San Jacinto College

HCC – Counties Served

Fort Bend

Harris 

HCC – Cities Served

Houston Community College (HCC) 

Airline

Aldine

Alief

Atascocita

Bammel

Barker

Barrett, Texas

Baytown

Beaumont Place

Bellaire

Bridgeland

Community

Bunker Hill Village

Cedar Bayou

Champion Forest

Channelview

Cimarron

Cloverleaf

Coady

Crosby

Cypress

Deer Park

Dyersdale

East Aldine

El Lago

Fall Creek

Friendswood

Galena Park

Hedwig Village

Highlands

Hilshire Village

Hockley

Houmont Park

Houston

Huffman

Hufsmith

Humble

Hunters Creek

Village

Jacinto City

Jersey Village

Katy

Kingwood

Klein

Kleinbrook

Kohrville

La Porte

League City

Louetta

Lynchburg

McNair

Morgan's Point

 

Nassau Bay

North Houston

Northcliffe

Northcliffe Manor

Northgate Forest

Pasadena

Piney Point Village

Remington Ranch

Rose Hill

Satsuma

Seabrook

Sheldon

Shoreacres

South Houston

Southside Place

Spring

Spring Valley Village

Taylor Lake Village

Tomball

Traces

Waller

Webster

West University

Place

Westfield

Arcola

Beasley

Cumings

Fairchilds

Fifth Street

Four Corners

Fresno

Fulshear

Greatwood

Katy

Kendleton

Meadows Place

Missouri City

Needville

Orchard

Peacan Grove

Pearland

Pleak

Richmond

Rosenberg

Sienna

Simonton

Stafford

Sugar Land

Thompson

Weston Lakes

HCC – Courses

English as a Second Language Courses High School Equivalency (GED) Courses Workforce Training Courses 

HCC – English as a Second Language Courses

Step 1

https://www.hccs.edu/programs/adult-education/

Prospective students are able to view an orientation/registration schedule or visit the AEL Zoom lobby for immediate assistance. Please have students click on the Orientation/Registration link and type in their full name (as it appears on their ID), email, and telephone number. They will then select a date and time when they prefer to attend an orientation. Students will receive an email from the Adult Education and Literacy Program with information about orientation location and details.

Step 2

After completing orientation, the student will be scheduled for an assessment date and time. The student will register for the “best fit” class by location and time.

If students have any questions, they can contact the AEL office at: Info-line:  713.718.5381

Email at hcc.aelinstruction@hccs.edu 

HCC – High School Equivalency (GED) Courses

Step 1

https://www.hccs.edu/programs/adult-education/

Prospective students are able to view an orientation/registration schedule or visit the AEL Zoom lobby for immediate assistance. Please have students click on the Orientation/Registration link and type in their full name (as it appears on their ID), email, and telephone number. They will then select a date and time when they prefer to attend an orientation. Students will receive an email from the Adult Education and Literacy Program with information about orientation location and details.

Step 2

After completing orientation, the student will be scheduled for an assessment date and time. The student will register for the “best fit” class by location and time.

If students have any questions, they can contact the AEL office at: Info-line:  713.718.5381

Email at hcc.aelinstruction@hccs.edu 

HCC – Workforce Training Courses

Step 1

Prospective students are able to view an orientation/registration schedule or visit the AEL Zoom lobby for immediate assistance. Please have students click on the Orientation/Registration link and type in their full name (as it appears on their ID), email, and telephone number. They will then select a date and time when they prefer to attend an orientation. Students will receive an email from the Adult Education and Literacy Program with information about orientation location and details.

Step 2

After completing orientation, the student will be scheduled for an assessment date and time. The student will work with their Career Navigator to register for the “best fit” program and class by location and time.

If students have any questions, they can contact the AEL office at: Info-line: 713.718.5381

Email at hcc.aelinstruction@hccs.edu 

* If students have any questions, they can contact the AEL office at: Info-line: 713.718.5381

Email at  hcc.aelinstruction@hccs.edu  https://www.hccs.edu/programs/adult-education/

Prospective students are able to view an orientation/registration schedule or visit the AEL Zoom lobby for immediate assistance. Please have students click on the Orientation/Registration link and type in their full name (as it appears on their ID), email, and telephone number. They will then select a date and time when they prefer to attend an orientation. Students will receive an email from the Adult Education and Literacy Program with information about orientation location and details. 

LSC – Counties Served

Harris

Montgomery 

LSC – Cities Served

Lone Star College (LSC)

Airline

Aldine

Alief

Atascocita

Bammel

Barker

Barrett, Texas

Baytown

Beaumont Place

Bellaire

Bridgeland

Community

Bunker Hill Village

Cedar Bayou

Champion Forest

Channelview

Cimarron

Cloverleaf

Coady

Crosby

Cypress

Deer Park

Dyersdale

East Aldine

El Lago

Fall Creek

Friendswood

Galena Park

Hedwig Village

Highlands

Hilshire Village

Hockley

Houmont Park

Houston

Huffman

Hufsmith

Humble

Hunters Creek

Village

Jacinto City

Jersey Village

Katy

Kingwood

Klein

Kleinbrook

Kohrville

La Porte

League City

Louetta

Lynchburg

McNair

Morgan's Point

Nassau Bay

North Houston

Northcliffe

Northcliffe Manor

Northgate Forest

Pasadena

Piney Point Village

Remington Ranch

Rose Hill

Satsuma

Seabrook

Sheldon

Shoreacres

South Houston

Southside Place

 

Spring

Spring Valley Village

Taylor Lake Village

Tomball

Traces

Waller

Webster

West University

Place

Westfield

Cleveland

Conroe

Cut Shoot

Deerwood

Grangerland

Houston

Magnolia

Montgomery

New Wacerly

North Cleveland

Oak Ridge North

Panorama Village

Patton Village

Pinehurst

Plum Grove

Porter Heights

Richards

Roman Forest

Shenandoah

Shiro

Splendora

Stagecoach

The Woodlands

Tomball

Willis

Woodbranch

Woodloch

 

LSC – Courses

English as a Second Language Courses High School Equivalency (GED) Courses Workforce Training Courses 

LSC – English as a Second Language Courses

Step 1

Please have prospective students visit the following site to schedule their Orientation appointment through Acuity Scheduling:

CE - Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) | (lonestar.edu) Step 2

Students will schedule an in-person orientation using the following link:

Schedule Appointment with LSC - Adult Education & Literacy (as.me)

Students who schedule an appointment to attend an Orientation are emailed and texted via Acuity

Scheduling 1-2 business days before the appointment.

LSC – High School Equivalency (GED) Courses

Step 1

Please have prospective students visit the following site to schedule their Orientation appointment

through Acuity Scheduling:

CE - Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) | (lonestar.edu)

Students interested in GED preparation will be required to TABE test before they are able to make their virtual Orientation appointment.

Step 2

Please have students complete a TABE Test Referral Form https://forms.gle/j3eoZf6chhKWTorW6  for pre-test eligibility. Once completed, an LSC AEL Front Desk Advisor will contact the student within 1-2 business days with their required referral form for testing. Once the TABE test is complete, students will return to the AEL website to schedule an Orientation appointment.

Step 3

Please have the student schedule a virtual orientation using the following link: Schedule Appointment with LSC - Adult Education & Literacy (as.me)

Students who schedule an appointment to attend an Orientation are emailed and texted via Acuity

Scheduling 1-2 business days before the appointment. 

LSC – Workforce Training Courses

Please have students interested in Funding for Workforce Education and Training schedule an appointment by choosing their program of interest after clicking the following link: https://aelappointments.as.me/WFfunding

Step 2

Please have students select their preferred workforce advisor. Students can view a Fast Track Certificate

Program by reviewing: Programs of Study (lonestar.edu) or the latest class schedule:  CE Schedule

(anyflip.com) Step 3

Please have students fill out their general information and click “Complete appointment”. Once

complete, the student will receive a confirmation email from Acuity Scheduling. 

*Please have prospective students visit the following site to schedule their Orientation appointment through Acuity Scheduling:

Schedule Appointment with LSC - Adult Education & Literacy (as.me)

Students who schedule an appointment to attend an Orientation are emailed and texted via Acuity

Scheduling 1-2 business days before the appointment.

Program Manager Flor Garcia by email at  Flor.Garcia@LoneStar.edu or by phone at (281) 260-3576. Adult Education & Literacy General Email:  gcadulted@lonestar.edu 

Other Contact Information

Continuing Education North Harris – 281-618-5602

Adult Education & Literacy Front Desk – Harris County: 281-260-3576

Adult Education & Literacy Front Desk – Montgomery County: 936-273-7518 

Region 6 – Counties Served

Walker

Waller 

Region 6 – Cites Served

Region 6 Education Service Center 

Brookshire

Didge

Hempstead

Huntsville

Katy

New Waverly

Pattison

Prairie View

Riverside

Waller

Region 6 – Courses

English as a Second Language Courses High School Equivalency (GED) Courses Workforce Training Courses 

Region 6 – English as a Second Language Courses

Step 1

Please have the student contact Region 6 office at 936.435.8330 to schedule an orientation appointment with the Testing Lead and/or the Career Navigator/Coach.

After the student has scheduled an orientation appointment, they will come to an in-person orientation that consists of paperwork and an assessment test. If the student arrives 15 minutes late, they will need to reschedule.

Step 3

During the student’s scheduled orientation and testing, an enrollment form must be filled out, provide

proper documentation along with meeting the requirements before services are rendered. Step 4

Once orientation and testing are complete, the student’s assessment scores will be used to determine

their appropriate course enrollment. 

Region 6 – High School Equivalency (GED) Courses

Step 1

Please have the student contact Region 6 office at 936.435.8330 to schedule an orientation appointment with the Testing Lead and/or the Career Navigator/Coach.

Step 2

After the student has scheduled an orientation appointment, they will come to an in-person orientation that consists of paperwork and an assessment test. If the student arrives 15 minutes late, they will need to reschedule.

Step 3

During the student’s scheduled orientation and testing, an enrollment form must be filled out, provide

proper documentation along with meeting the requirements before services are rendered. Step 4

Once orientation and testing are complete, the student’s assessment scores will be used to determine

their appropriate course enrollment. 

Region 6 – Workforce Training Courses

Step 1

Please have the student contact Region 6 office at 936.435.8330 to schedule an orientation appointment with the Testing Lead and/or the Career Navigator/Coach.

Step 2

After the student has scheduled an orientation appointment, they will come to an in-person orientation that consists of paperwork and an assessment test. If the student arrives 15 minutes late, they will need to reschedule.

Step 3

During the student’s scheduled orientation and testing, an enrollment form must be filled out, provide

proper documentation along with meeting the requirements before services are rendered. Step 4

Once orientation and testing are complete, the student’s assessment scores will be used to determine

their appropriate course enrollment. 

SJC – Counties Served

Harris 

SJC – Cities Served

San Jacinto College (SJC)

 

Airline

Aldine

Alief

Atascocita

Bammel

Barker

Barrett, Texas

Baytown

Beaumont Place

Bellaire

Bridgeland

Community

Bunker Hill Village

Cedar Bayou

Champion Forest

Channelview

Cimarron

Cloverleaf

Coady

Crosby

Cypress

Deer Park

Dyersdale

East Aldine

El Lago

Fall Creek

Friendswood

Galena Park

Hedwig Village

Highlands

Hilshire Village

Hockley

Houmont Park

Houston

Huffman

Hufsmith

Humble

Hunters Creek

Village

Jacinto City

Jersey Village

Katy

Kingwood

Klein

Kleinbrook

Kohrville

La Porte

League City

Louetta

Lynchburg

McNair

Morgan's Point

Nassau Bay

North Houston

Northcliffe

Northcliffe Manor

Northgate Forest

Pasadena

Piney Point Village

Remington Ranch

Rose Hill

Satsuma

Seabrook

Sheldon

Shoreacres

South Houston

Southside Place

Spring

Spring Valley Village

Taylor Lake Village

Tomball

Traces

Waller

Webster

West University

Place

Westfield

 

SJC – Courses

English as a Second Language Courses High School Equivalency (GED) Courses Workforce Training Courses 

SJC – English as a Second Language Courses

Step 1

https://www.sanjac.edu/continuing-education/adult-education-literacy/esl/

Intake and screening sessions assist prospective students in determining program availability and matching. Testing and registration rosters are made available at in‐person intake sessions so students can see availability of sessions.

Step 2

Assessments are scheduled according to site needs. Students are referred to attend assessment and/or registration events according to the class they want to enter. 

SJC – High School Equivalency (GED) Courses

Step 1

Intake and screening sessions assist prospective students in determining program availability and matching. Testing and registration rosters are made available at in‐person intake sessions so students can see availability of sessions.

Step 2

Assessments are scheduled according to site needs. Students are referred to attend assessment and/or registration events according to the class they want to enter.

SJC – Workforce Training Courses

Step 1

For more information about training courses, please contact:  adulteducation@sjcd.edu

Or call at 281‐478‐2734 

*For more information about training courses, please contact:  adulteducation@sjcd.edu

Or call at 281‐478‐2734

https://www.sanjac.edu/continuing-education/adult-education-literacy/esl/

Intake and screening sessions assist prospective students in determining program availability and matching. Testing and registration rosters are made available at in‐person intake sessions so students can see availability of sessions.

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