ESL Enrollment
![]() Welcome to Online EnrollmentTop of Page
Welcome to Online EnrollmentTop of Page
The East Side Adult Education Program provides ESL classes at various locations, including its three main campuses: Independence Adult Center, Overfelt Adult Center, and Andrew Hill High School Adult Center. Additionally, ESL classes are available at other sites, specifically Hillview Library, Seven Trees Library, and Daniel Lairon (FMSD).
We offer six levels of instruction:
- Level 1: Pre-Literacy
- Level 2: Beginning Low
- Level 3: Beginning High
- Level 4: Intermediate Low
- Level 5: Intermediate High
- Level 6: Advanced Low
![]() Steps for Enrolling in the East Side Adult Education English as a Second Language ProgramTop of Page
Steps for Enrolling in the East Side Adult Education English as a Second Language ProgramTop of Page
Step 1: Enroll
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To register, click on the provided link. If you are experiencing difficulties, feel free to visit one of our locations to register in person.
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After completing your form, you will be placed on a student waitlist. We will contact you via text message and email when it is your turn to take a placement test.
(Please note that if you wish to modify your school or time selection, you should contact one of the locations directly. Additionally, please do not enroll more than once.)
Step 2: Placement Test
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When it is your turn to take the placement test, you will receive an invitation via text message and email detailing the location, date, and time of the test.
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The placement test:- 
is a requirement to determine your level of English proficiency.
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includes Listening and Reading assessments.
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will approximately last 2 to 3 hours. Please make the necessary arrangements to accommodate this duration. (Regrettably, we are unable to provide childcare during your testing session.)
 
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After you complete the test, you will receive a notification regarding your status in five business days via text message and email.
Step 3: Class Placement
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You will be assigned to a class based on your selection of school and time.- 
If the assigned class is full, you will be placed on a waitlist and notified accordingly.
 
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Step 4: First day of School
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When you are assigned to a class, you will receive a notification via text message and email with details about your first day, including:- 
Start date
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Start time
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School site
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Instructions to visit the office for your class pass
 
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During the first week, you'll attend a student orientation. A Transition Specialist will explain:- 
School expectations
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School policies
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Attendance policy
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Student Support services
 
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