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Academy of Hope
(202) 269-6623 601 Edgewood St. NE, Washington D.C, 20017
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Providing classes mornings, afternoons and evenings, because know that adult learners juggle many family and work responsibilities.American Council on Education
(202) 939-9300 One Dupont Circle NW, Washington D.C, 20036-1193
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Providing all types of accredited, degree-granting institutions: community colleges and four-year institutions, private and public universities, and nonprofit and for-profit colleges. D.C. Learns
(202) 331-0141 1612 K Street, NW, Washington D.C, 20006
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Provide the materials, research, training, and Technical assistance needed to raise the quality of literacy services available to D.C. residents.Office of the State Superintendent of Education
(202) 727-6436 810 First Street, NE, Washington D.C, 20002
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Providing adult and family education, assessment & accountability, division of transportation .Potomac College
202-686-0876 4000 Chesapeake Street N.W, Washington D.C, 20016
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Specialize in providing degree programs and adult learning resources.Strayer University
888-978-7293 6830 Laurel Street, NW, Washington D.C, 20012
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Offers working adult students a quality education that's convenient and affordable. |
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