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#Who We Are
Originally founded in 1984 as the "Computers and Literacy" program at the Hayden Burns Library, Jacksonville Public Library's Center for Adult Learning (CAL) has helped thousands of adults over the years fulfill their educational goals and gain the skills needed to enter and succeed in the workforce.
Today, we serve over 800 adult students each year - providing 100% free, small-group instruction to Duval residents, 18 and older, who want to improve their English, pass the GED Test, or become a U.S. citizen. Classes are offered online, in the daytime and evening, to fit a variety of busy schedules. Learn more about our history and how you can support our mission.
#Free Classes for Adults
#How Do I Get Started?
To register for classes, new students need to schedule an appointment to talk with one of our instructors. After a short assessment, we'll work with you to find the class (or classes) that best fit your current goals and schedule (no guesswork required!).
- Are you preparing for the GED Test®?
- Do you need to improve your English language skills?
- Want to make sure you're ready for the US Naturalization (Citizenship) Test and Interview?
Please note: All appointments and classes are currently only offered online via Zoom.
Have Questions?
For more information or to schedule an appointment with one of our instructors, call our office at (904) 255-6135 or send an email to jpladultlearning@coj.net.
Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
If you need assistance after hours or on the weekend, please call (904) 255-2665.
#Give to the Center for Adult Learning
Since 2014, the Jean Ulmer Brinkman Memorial Scholarship Fund has helped hundreds of adult learners realize their own dreams of earning a high school diploma by covering the costs of GED materials and testing. Gifts to this fund can be made through the Jacksonville Public Library Foundation and are tax-deductible.
#Double Your Impact (September - December)
"One in five adults in Duval County perform at or below the lowest literacy levels," said Missy Peters, director of community relations at Community First Credit Union.
"Jacksonville Public Library's Center for Adult Learning stands as a beacon of support, serving over 800 adult learners each year, offering free, small-group instruction to Duval residents aged 18 and older. The library enables individuals to enhance their English skills, prepare for their GED test, or pursue U.S. citizenship."
"To further our mission to help build healthy communities, the Community First Cares Foundation is proud to support adult literacy through our public library." That is why they have pledged up to $10,000 in matching funds for selected gifts to the Library Foundation of Jacksonville September 1 through December 31, 2024.