Arlington Education and Employment Program (REEP)

  • Education
  • Refugees
  • Workforce Development

Who We Are

REEP Students Our students are remarkable people. Many have overcome tremendous hardships to get here. They view coming to the United States and learning English as a way of improving their lives. Most of our students work at least one full-time job or several part-time jobs, have families, and still find the time and motivation to study English. Despite these obstacles, the majority of our students complete their 12-week term. REEP Teachers More than 45 ESL professionals work at REEP as instructors, coordinators, and project specialists. Many have Masters degrees and extensive experience in their field of Adult ESL. Many are frequent conference presenters and are consultants in the field. In addition to our professional staff, 120 volunteers assist teachers and teach community-based ESL classes.

What We Do

MISSION: The Arlington Education and Employment Program (REEP) provides for the education and employment related needs of limited English proficient adults who live and work in Arlington. VISION: Our learners will be able to access and use information from a variety of sources, voice their ideas and concerns, act independently and continue learning in an ever-changing world. Since 1975, REEP has helped more than 90,000 adult English language learners from more than 110 countries. Our students come to us with the general goal of improving English in order to adjust to American society, but our services impact their lives as learners, workers, family members, and community members.

Details

Get Connected Icon (703) 228-4200
Get Connected Icon Micayla Burrows
Get Connected Icon Volunteer Program Coordinator
https://reep.apsva.us/