Citizenship Education

Building Knowledge, Confidence, and Community on the Path to U.S. Citizenship

Our Citizenship Education Program

Our Citizenship Education Program is designed to help lawful permanent residents prepare for the naturalization process through structured instruction, guided practice, and individualized support. Participants learn the English, civics, and interview skills needed to successfully complete the naturalization examination while gaining a deeper understanding of the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship.

Classes are offered in a supportive, welcoming environment and are led by experienced instructors who understand the challenges many immigrants face while navigating the citizenship process.

What You'll Learn

  • USCIS Civics Test Preparation
  • English Reading, Writing, and Speaking Practice
  • N-400 Interview Preparation
  • Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
  • Understanding U.S. Government and History
  • Mock Naturalization Interviews
  • Study Strategies and Test-Taking Skills

Program Options

This program is designed for lawful permanent residents (green card holders) who are eligible or preparing to become eligible for U.S. citizenship.

Six-Week Citizenship Course

One-on-One Interview

Includes:

Includes:

  • Weekly instruction
  • Take-home study materials
  • Civics review
  • English practice
  • Group learning environment
  • N-400 review
  • Mock interview
  • Civics assessment
  • Reading and writing practice
  • Personalized feedback

Flexible Class Schedules

Our six-week Citizenship Course is offered at multiple times to make it easier to fit citizenship preparation into your work and family schedule. 

Virtual

Mondays | 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 

In-Person Evening

Wednesdays | 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 

In-Person Saturday

Saturdays | 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 

Choose your preferred class schedule when you pre-register.

Ready to Begin Your Citizenship Journey?

Contact us Today to learn about upcoming classes, interview preparation services, and eligibility for naturalization.