The Adult Basic Education (ABE) English as a Second Language (ESL) program offers courses in ESL. The goal of these courses is to help adult students improve their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English. A range of leveled courses is available from Literacy level to Advanced. Other courses that the program offers are Integrated (multi-level) courses and Citizenship. Study groups and computer-aided instruction are also available. ESL classes are non-credit courses; students completing this program can transition to credit courses through the ESOL (credit ESL) program.
Special Requirements
Students registering for ESL classes are required to participate in orientation and take the CASAS (Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System) test to determine the appropriate course level. The CASAS test takes approximately two hours to complete.
Students who are enrolled only in ESL courses receive most of the same services as other CNM students (for example, library access), but are not eligible for financial aid. Also, students registering for ESL classes do not follow the procedures outlined in this catalog for admission and registration. Interested students should contact the School of Adult & General Education at (505) 224-4282 for more information.
Career and Educational Opportunities
English as a Second Language (ESL) courses prepare students for higher education, job advancement, or personal fulfillment.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Course Options
Course placement and order based on CASAS test results.