English as Second Language (ESL)
English as a Second Language
Manhattan Tech Adult Learning Center is not an I-20/SEVIS Eligible Program and therefore does not provide credit for any English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. ESL courses at Manhattan Tech are strictly to aid in the development of the English Language for community members. ESL classes provide instruction in English-language skills including speaking, writing, listening and reading for students whose first language is not English. Managed enrollment classes are designed to help students improve reading and writing skills as well as conversational English. A placement test will evaluate each student’s needs, allowing the instructor to target the areas which will be most beneficial to the student.
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ESL Eligibility
The Manhattan Adult Learning Center is required by the State of Kansas and Federal (AEFLA) guidelines to give priority to new students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The ESL program is intended for those individuals who do not have adequate proficiency in the English language to function as a citizen, employee in the Manhattan community, or the ability to communicate effectively with a child’s teacher.
Individuals who ARE eligible for ESL classes under the AEFLA grant must meet ALL of the following guidelines: be 16 years of age and over; does not have basic listening, reading, writing and/or mathematics skills as determined by scores on the TABE tests; has Visa status compliance (one of the following):
- Citizens of the United States (and their dependents) who do not speak English as their first language
- Refugees and Residents with applicable green card
- Immigrant Visa holder
Recreational Students:
Students enrolling in programs and services who do not qualify under the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) grant are considered recreational students. Any student who self identifies as a Non-immigrant Visa Holder is considered a Recreational Student (See below for Non-immigrant Visa Status). Recreational students may apply for enrollment. The fee for Recreational Students is $300 per quarter, as class space permits. Orientations for Recreational Students occur starting in August 2019 if seating is available.
The chart below contains different purposes for immigrating to the United States, and the related immigrant visa categories for which information is available on this website. Select a visa category below to learn more:
Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored |
Visa Category |
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Spouse of a U.S. Citizen |
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Spouse of a U.S. Citizen awaiting approval of an I-130 immigrant petition |
K-3 * |
Fiancé(e) to marry U.S. Citizen & live in U.S. |
K-1 * |
Intercountry Adoption of Orphan Children by U.S. Citizens |
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Certain Family Members of U.S. Citizens |
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Certain Family Members of Lawful Permanent Residents |
Employer Sponsored – Employment |
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Employment-Based Immigrants, including (preference group):
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E1 E2 E3, EW3 C5, T5, R5, I5 S (many**) |
Religious Workers |
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Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters |
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Iraqis Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government |
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Afghans Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government |
Other Immigrants |
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Diversity Immigrant Visa |
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Returning Resident |
Important Notes:
*K Visas – Listed with immigrant visas because they are for immigration related purposes.
About this chart - This chart is a list of many immigrant visa categories, but not every immigrant visa category.
**Refer to the Foreign Affairs Manual, 9 FAM 502.1 for a listing of all immigrant visa categories.