United4Citizenship for educators

Run every citizenship class from one readiness workspace.

Assign civics practice, coach spoken answers, and see which learners need attention before interview day. Built for adult schools, nonprofits, legal clinics, and volunteer-led programs.

84%Interview-ready learners
3.2xMore speaking reps
11 hrsSaved per instructor

Independent from USCIS. Designed for program teams that support adult learners.

The operating view

Know what to teach next without rebuilding your own tracker.

Most programs already have committed instructors and learners. The missing piece is a shared view of practice, speaking confidence, attendance risk, and next-step coaching.

Roster readinessSpeaking confidenceAssignment completionStaff notesGrant reporting

What changes for your team

Turn class activity into clear intervention decisions.

U4C gives program teams the structure they need between weekly classes, volunteer check-ins, and interview preparation.

Assignments

One place for practice, speaking, and progress

Give instructors a single workflow instead of separate PDFs, attendance sheets, and ad hoc mock interviews.

  • Assign civics practice by topic or cohort
  • Track spoken, typed, and multiple-choice work in one roster
  • See which learners are ready and which need intervention
Adult learners

Built for adult educators and citizenship programs

The product is framed around citizenship prep realities: mixed attendance, varying English confidence, and learners at different stages.

  • Short sessions for busy working adults
  • Simple coaching notes for volunteers and case managers
  • Classroom-friendly reporting you can use during check-ins
Reporting

Actionable reporting, not vanity dashboards

Educators can identify weak topics, spot learners who stopped practicing, and plan the next class around actual gaps.

  • Roster health and intervention queue
  • Category-level readiness by cohort
  • Recommended next lesson and practice block

How rollout works

Launch with one cohort, then expand when the workflow proves itself.

Start with the classes you already run. Add staff, assignments, reporting, and learner invitations in the same workspace.

Start the educator setup
01

Create the workspace

Add your organization, first site, first cohort, and the plan that matches your current rollout.

02

Assign focused practice

Send topic work by cohort, modality, and session length so learners practice between classes.

03

Coach the risk list

Use readiness, attendance, and speaking confidence to decide who needs instructor or volunteer support.

04

Report progress

Review cohort trends, site summaries, and exportable roster data for staff meetings or grant updates.

Built for real program models

Support the people who keep learners moving.

Adult schools

Coordinate multiple cohorts without losing the learner view.

Give instructors a shared picture of readiness, weak topics, and attendance risk.

Nonprofits

Help volunteers spend time on the learners who need it most.

Turn practice data into practical check-in lists and coaching notes.

Legal-service programs

Keep interview prep connected to case timelines.

Surface learners approaching interview day with low speaking confidence or weak recall.

Citywide initiatives

See outcomes across sites, cohorts, and teaching models.

Use centralized summaries when program reporting matters as much as class delivery.

Plans

Pick the rollout size that matches your program.

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Small community class

Pilot

$79 per month

For one instructor running a focused citizenship class with a small cohort and clear weekly follow-up.

  • Up to 25 learner seats
  • Educator dashboard and cohort analytics
  • Topic assignments and intervention queue
  • Email support for onboarding
Choose Pilot

Citywide or statewide initiative

District

Custom annual

For partners coordinating multiple sites, grant reporting, and a broader implementation rollout.

  • Unlimited cohorts with centralized reporting
  • Implementation planning and data export support
  • Custom onboarding for teachers and volunteers
  • Shared success plan for grants and outcomes
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Before you decide

Answers for program leads, instructors, and volunteers.

The page should make the next step feel practical: create a workspace, add one cohort, and see whether the reporting fits your teaching model.

Can we start with one class before rolling out to every cohort?

Yes. The Pilot and Program plans are designed to start with one active cohort, then expand seats, staff, and reporting as the workflow proves useful.

Does this replace classroom instruction?

No. U4C supports the teaching work between sessions: assigned practice, spoken-answer preparation, weak-topic review, and readiness reporting.

Can volunteers and staff use the same workspace?

Yes. Educator workspaces support instructors, volunteers, navigators, and program managers so learner notes and next steps are easier to coordinate.

What happens after signup?

You create your workspace, add your first site and cohort, then move into assignments, learner invites, staff coordination, and program reporting.

Next step

Create the workspace your next cohort can actually use.

Start with your organization, first site, and first cohort. Then invite staff, assign practice, and watch readiness signals replace spreadsheet guesswork.