Outcomes
- Recipient of the 2007 James C. Hall Exemplary Program Award for Non-Credit Program Development from the Continuing Education Association of New York (CEANY).
- Rated an “Exemplary” Program by New York State’s Department of Education.
- Over 2,500 immigrants served in the last four years at no cost to the students.
- Faculty and Staff have developed and published national demonstration curricula in the areas of health literacy, customer service and civics education for English Language Learners.
- Faculty and staff have published in national journals on topics as varied as teaching reading and writing to English Language Learners; using the arts in classes for immigrant workers; and teaching American history and culture to immigrant adults.
- Sponsored the “Bridge of Opportunity” conference, one of the first national conferences on workforce development for English Language Learners.
- Staff serve on national and regional advisory committees dealing with issues of immigrant education.
- Over 70% of students demonstrate educational gains on required standardized tests.
- Over 83% of students achieve their goals of job retention or improvement.
- Over 68% of unemployed students enter employment.
- Nearly 95% of CIET parents report increased participation in their children’s school life.
- Over 63% of CIET alumni report entering further training in programs for GED, advanced ESL, vocational certification or associate degrees.
- Over 87 % effectiveness on Performance Milestones for NY State Department of Labor contracts
