Become a U.S. Citizen – We’re here to help!
Citizenship test preparation Classes
Cornerstones Career Learning Center is proud to offer classes to help you prepare for the U.S. citizenship test. Our classes are designed to support you on your journey to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Are you ready to take the next step toward your future? Cornerstones Career Learning Center offers interactive, easy-to-access, low-cost English language classes.
What You Will Learn:
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U.S. history and government
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The rights and responsibilities of citizenship
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Civics questions from the naturalization test
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Reading, writing, and speaking English for the interview
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What to expect during the USCIS interview and test
You Can Join If You:
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Have a Green Card (legal permanent resident)
- Preference for residents who have had a Green Card for at least 4 years
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Are 18 years or older
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Want to improve your English and get ready for the citizenship test
Why Choose Cornerstones:
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Friendly, helpful teachers
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Classes that make learning comfortable
- Small class sizes
- Evening class: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday – 6:00-7:30 PM CST
- Learn online with our teachers – flexible and easy to join
Get Started Today!
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Call our local office for more information or for help registering
Aberdeen 605.622.0010 Huron 605.353.7175 Mitchell 605.995.8927
Vermillion 605.677.6912 Yankton 605.688.2920
Each class has a registration fee of $20 and includes the cost of materials
Let us help you take the next step toward U.S. citizenship!
Three different courses
Courses rotate monthly, A different course is offered each month for a $20 fee.
Students can take them in any order.
U.S. Constitution and Government:
- U.S. history,
- The Constitution,
- Branches of the government
- The rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
Through guided practice and interactive activities, students build confidence in English and gain a deeper understanding of American government and civic life.
U.S. History:
This course helps students prepare for the naturalization test by teaching the 100 official civics questions, with a focus on U.S. history and geography. The course also builds reading, writing, and speaking skills needed for the interview and test. Through engaging lessons and practice activities, students learn key facts about America’s past, its land and states, and how to effectively communicate in English during the citizenship process.