Non Credit ESL Civics

 

Noncredit ESL and Civics helps students learn about the US history, government and constitution, and prepare for the naturalization exam. 

In addition, our Citizenship program includes outreach services, skills assessment, and naturalization preparation assistance. The program staff specializes in preparing various USCIS forms such as N-400, I-912, N-600, I-130, etc. Clients are also provided with study materials approved by the USCIS.

All interested clients are welcome to receive assistance through the LAVC Citizenship Program. Its services are open not only to LAVC students but also to anyone in the community who is interested in becoming a US citizen. The program is linked to ESL and Civics classes that discuss naturalization procedures, the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and U.S. History and Government. They help learners to acquire knowledge to become active and informed citizens and community members.

For more information, please call (818)947-2600 Ext. 4168 or email: @email

 

Contact
Chairperson
Lilit Davoyan
Phone
(818) 778 - 5614
Email
@email
Office Location
ACA 1401
Office Hours
email for availability

Department

Continuing Education

Pathway

Humanities and Communication

Programs

Noncredit ESL Civics Certificates

Click the tabs below to find out about the Noncredit ESL certificates of completion. 

Students who complete the ESL Civics certificates will gain skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking as well as learn topics related to U.S. history and current events, which will prepare them to transition into credit courses. The sequence of certificates will also help students prepare for meaningful employment and prepare immigrant students for the Citizenship examination.

ESL Civics 1

 

 

Students who complete the ESL Civics certificates will gain skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking as well as learn topics related to U.S. history and current events, which will prepare them to transition into credit courses. The sequence of certificates will also help students prepare for meaningful employment and prepare immigrant students for the Citizenship examination.

ESL Civics 2

 

Faculty

Full-time Faculty

Name Contact Information

Amadeo Quilici

@email

Adjunct Faculty

Name Contact Information

Lilit Gevorgian

@email

 

Faculty Profiles

Click below to learn about the Noncredit ESL Civics faculty.

Amadeo Quilici
  • M.F.A, English/Writing, Mills College at Northeastern University.
  • Teaches ESL NC (All levels) ESLCVCS NC (All Levels) ESL NC Speech (1&2)
  • My current area of interest is adapting online and technological resources for use in face-to-face classrooms
  • Fun Fact: as an undergraduate majoring in English Literature, I studied Mandarin at Tsinghua University in the People’s Republic of China.