CSN collaborates with local organizations to aid Nevadans seeking U.S. citizenship

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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CSN collaborated with the Asian Community Development Council (ACDC) and The Immigrant Home Foundation over the weekend to support Nevadans on their path to U.S. citizenship. This partnership was showcased at the NaturalizASIAN Celebration, Press Conference, and Citizenship Clinic, where attendees were offered resources and assistance in navigating the citizenship process.

The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is focusing its efforts on offering English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. These classes aim to provide students with the necessary language skills to successfully pass their U.S. citizenship exams. By working alongside organizations like ACDC and The Immigrant Home Foundation, CSN continues its mission of eliminating obstacles and aiding the diverse communities it serves.

As more residents of Nevada pursue citizenship, CSN remains dedicated to supplying the essential resources needed for their success.

For further details on CSN’s ESL programs and other community partnerships, visit their webpage.



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