Androscoggin’s Link to a Prosperous Future. Adult Education is the Affordable Pathway to: GED or High School Diploma Strengthening Families through Reading.

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Androscoggin’s Link to a Prosperous Future

Adult Education is the Affordable Pathway to: GED or High School Diploma Strengthening Families through Reading Seamless Entry into College Improving Employability Lifelong Learning for Individuals and Communities

Why Choose Adult Education? Quality Education Student Centered Environment Flexible Schedules Affordable Programs Local Accessibility

Who are our Students?

Maine Adult Education Enrollment: Number of Residents Served Annually 120,000 Annual Enrollments 3,000 High School Credentials Awarded Annually 2% College Transitions Classes 11% Literacy Classes 13% High School Completion 17% Business & Skill Training Classes 57% Enrichment Classes

Adult Education’s impact on Maine takes many forms…

Adult Education: The First Step for Educating Maine’s Workforce By 2020, Maine will need 40,000 more workers with college degrees to catch up with the rest of New England. 10,000 of these degrees will need to come from existing workers – 85% of whom are currently working and have been out of school for many years.

Adult Education Assists Displaced Workers Academic basics and career & educational advising Certificate programs leading to employment WorkReady TM programs for those needing workplace soft skills

Our Partnership with Maine’s Career Centers includes: Cross-referrals On-site programming in some locations Service to Maine’s dislocated workers

Our Partnership with Post-secondary Education includes: College Transitions Programming Distance Learning and off-campus site management in many locations Finance Authority of Maine (FAME)

Education Makes a Difference in Average Lifetime Earnings: Non High School Completer $960,000 High School Diploma $1.2 Million Associates Degree $1.6 Million Bachelors Degree $2.1 Million (Source: US Census)

Our Goal… Positive Impact on Maine’s Workforce! Create a more unified statewide system Expand awareness that Adult Education is an effective pathway to higher education Build partnerships to support Maine’s economic development Adult Education is a great value for Maine people and its communities!

Maine Adult Education Web Portal Residents can now access one website for adult education information! Statewide course listings On-line registration and payments News about Maine’s adult education opportunities

For More Information Lewiston Adult Education Lewiston Adult Education Region #9: Rumford/Mexico Region #9: Rumford/Mexico Oak Hill Adult Education Oak Hill Adult Education RSU #16 Adult Education RSU #16 Adult Education Auburn Adult Education Auburn Adult Education Turner/Upper Androscoggin Turner/Upper Androscoggin Spruce Mountain Spruce Mountain Lisbon Adult Education Lisbon Adult Education

Revised 07/18/2013