Adult Education
in Numbers
Arkansas Funding Levels
$10K
Federal Funds
Per K-12 learner
$989
Federal Funds
Per Adult Learner
$1.23m
Total Annual
Federal Funding
1,244
Total Adult Education
Enrollment

State Data for Alaska
Purpose: WIOA Title II federally funded adult education programs provide learners with quality-driven literacy, numeracy, digital literacy, and workforce readiness skills that lead to postsecondary education, a family sustaining wage, and economic self-sufficiency.
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Employer Skill Needs: Research from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce found that, "Forty-two percent of jobs in 2031 will require at least a bachelor’s degree, while only 28 percent will go to workers with a high school diploma or less." Adults who participate in adult education programs have the opportunity to explore career pathways and hone their skills so that they can advance their careers through postsecondary education or training.

NAFTAE is the voice of adult education, advancing the field of adult education through strategic advocacy, public policy leadership, and national awareness efforts.
Alaska Adult Learner Success Stories
Behind every adult learner is a powerful story of courage, possibility, and transformation. Discover how education is opening doors to brighter careers, stronger families, and thriving communities across America.

Blu Kelley

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