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  Minnesota LINCS
  Minnesota Literacy Council
  756 Transfer Road
  St. Paul, MN 55114

  Phone: 651.645.2277
  Fax: 651.645.2272
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Minnesota Adult Basic Education
  • For an overview of ABE in Minnesota, click here.
  • For "Top 20" local program statistics including revenue and contact hour information, click here.
  • For a document of ABE Trend Data from 2001-2011, click here.

 

Mission

The mission of Adult Basic Education (ABE) in Minnesota is to provide adults with educational opportunities to acquire and improve their literacy skills necessary to become self-sufficient and to participate effectively as productive workers, family members, and citizens.

 

Programs

The ABE programs offered in Minnesota are:

  • GED - General Educational Development diploma
  • Adult Diploma
  • ESL - English as a Second Language
  • Basic Skills Enhancement
  • Work Readiness/Workforce Preparation
  • Citizenship/Civics Education
  • Family Literacy
  • Distance Learning

Eligibility

To be eligible for ABE, an individual must be 16 or over, not enrolled in secondary school, and functioning below the 12th grade level in any of the basic academic areas including reading, math, writing and speaking English.

 

Outcomes

Adult Basic Education addresses a variety of learner goals.  ABE helps learners to:

  • Attain employment and/or better their current employment;
  • Achieve high school equivalency (GED or Adult H.S. Diploma);
  • Attain skills necessary to enter post-secondary education and training;
  • Exit public welfare and become self-sufficient;
  • Learn to speak and write the English language;
  • Master basic academic skills to help their children succeed in school;
  • Become U.S. citizens and participate in democratic society; and
  • Gain self-esteem, personal confidence and sense of personal and civic responsibility.


 

 

 

Adult Literacy Hotline
Click here to find an ABE program or GED testing center. 

GED Information

Click here for information regarding the State of Minnesota General Educational Development (GED) Diploma.


Calendar of Events
Click here for a listing of upcoming ABE events and trainings.

ABE Impact Report
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To learn about the impact of ABE programs in MN, download the "Minnesota ABE Impact Report."  Plus, the latest updates!