Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo has received a $50,000 grant from Northern Indiana Public Service Company LLC (NIPSCO) and the NiSource Charitable Foundation to expand its English as a Second Language (ESL) Career Training Program.
The grant will be used to enhance educational opportunities for speakers of other languages who live in the area, equipping them with language skills and career-specific training to advance in their chosen fields.
The ESL Career Training Program is designed to provide comprehensive English language instruction alongside specialized career-focused learning. Participants receive tailored support, including supplemental instruction and real-world speaking practice, relevant to their professional aspirations. The program is offered in collaboration with Immigration Connection from Cass County to maximize its impact across the Ivy Tech Kokomo Service Area.
“By developing a structured and scalable ESL Career Training framework, Ivy Tech aims to extend its reach to diverse populations, including the growing Korean community in the region,” said Carlos Marroquin, ESL coordinator for Ivy Tech’s Kokomo Service Area. He noted that the program is open to recent high school graduates and adults looking to further their education. Individuals already employed are also eligible.
“By reducing language barriers and equipping individuals with essential job skills, the ESL Career Training Program will create clear pathways to educational and workforce success,” said NIPSCO’s Karen McLean, Public Affairs & Economic Development manager. “NIPSCO and the NiSource Charitable Foundation are proud to support this community initiative.”
The funding will support approximately 100 participants annually and will cover fees associated with instructional tools, including the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) testing system and EnGen language upskilling software. TABE is a standardized assessment that helps determine participants’ English proficiency levels. Participants will be placed in appropriate instructional levels, with opportunities to progress through the program and achieve full English proficiency upon successfully passing level 4.
EnGen is an advanced language learning platform designed to teach common words and phrases relevant to a participant’s career field. Studies show that 95 percent of EnGen users gain confidence in their English abilities, while 93 percent improve job-related skills and efficiency.
The grant will be paid over two years – $25,000 each in 2025 and 2026.
Ivy Tech is currently in the pilot phase of the first year of the program. The next class will run from June 9 to August 1 at Ivy Tech’s Logansport Campus. Day and evening classes are available. For more information, contact Carlos Marroquin, ESL coordinator, at cmarroquin1@ivytech.edu or call 574-398-6081.
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