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WE ARE SUPPORTERS

SER Jobs for Progress National, Inc. (SER National) supports education and training for all children, youth and adults, because education opens the doors of opportunity for economic self-sufficiency and upward mobility. SER helps young people achieve academic success by providing high quality, culturally competent and inspiring learning opportunities through early head start, charter schools, alternative schools, and out-of-school tutoring programs. And SER supports adult learning too, ensuring that everyone has the basic literacy, math and English skills to be successful in the workplace.

SER Cisco Networking Academy

SER National is partnering with Cisco Systems to provide Cisco Networking Certifications through the SER Network of Affiliates. Learn more about how this partnership could open doors for you.Ìý From free single English and Spanish courses to a Cisco Certification, click below to find out more.

SER Early Head Start Program

SER National, Early Head Start (SER-EHS) Program Child Care Partnerships is designed to collaborate with Child Care Partners within Dallas County in Texas.Ìý While our child care partners’ main objective is to provide safe childcare, particularly for working families, the collaboration and alignment with Early Head Start is to provide a safe and secure environment for children. Ìý

SER Å·ÃÀË¿ÍàÄÚÉä Program

The SER Å·ÃÀË¿ÍàÄÚÉä ProgramÌýwas launched in response to the meager numbers of underrepresented female, Latino, and other minority high school students who are considering careers in Å·ÃÀË¿ÍàÄÚÉä.

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Financial Literacy

Learn the Financial Basics |ÌýFREE courses provided by SER

SER can help you build healthy habits when it comes to your personal finances. Our courses have the tools and information to help you reach your financial goals, whether you are starting out or starting over.

  • Budgeting – Get tips and tools for creating a budget that works for you, and learn how to stick to it.
  • Credit – What you need to know about credit — from applying and monitoring to rebuilding and maintaining.
  • Banking – Explore the basics of banking.

Financial Basics Courses (click on each course)

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Occupational Skills Training

It takes more than just desire to get a job that pays enough to support a family. It takes a strong set of skills and a solid work ethic, too. That’s why SER and its extensive network of partners around the country have linked up to provide Occupational Skills Training for people seeking work in business and industry. Trainees know they can count on SER National for the best instruction around, and employers know that people who complete our programs have the skills necessary to succeed in the workplace. Southeastern Massachusetts SER operates a business and technical school licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education; SER Florida operates a technical school accredited by ACICS.

School Based Learning

Offering both academic and skill-related credentials, SER bolstered the only Santa Fe high school to meet the No Child Left Behind Act’s required Adequate Yearly Progress measures for the past two years. In Pennsylvania, the SER charter school was the only district secondary school to meet Adequate Yearly Progress three of the last four years.

Youth Development

SER operates job readiness and placement programs for high-risk youth populations in many communities and successfully achieved goals. In Illinois, the WIA out-of-school youth program has met and exceeded performance measures for over five years.In Michigan, Illinois, and Texas, the Summer Youth Internship Programs met performance measures during the 2009 and 2010. In Florida, SER serves only youth involved in the criminal justice system, and the program is having a profound and positive effect. Over 80% of the program’s young participants have been promoted to the next high school grade level, and outside evaluators confirmed that the youth have shown across-the-board improvements in their attitudes towards school, their commitment to school, their self-worth, and their family management skills.