Our Programs

SWEPT offers several programs which help participants gain the skills and opportunities to succeed. The pathway you choose will take you through a career path leading to gainful employment.

Each semester SWEPT offers GED courses that prepare students to take the High School Equivalency exam. In addition, SWEPT provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, in which certified ESL teachers provide instruction in all subject areas—including language arts, science, history, writing, and math—in both Spanish and English. SWEPT also offers a Workforce Ready soft skills course, which covers stress and time management skills, resume and cover letter writing workshops, and computer skills. Finally, SWEPT offers an Entrepreneurial Track that serves individuals interested in starting their own business. This course covers (but is not limited to) business structures, what is needed to start a business, financial literacy and accounting, product development, marketing, planning, and customer service.

STRENGTHING THE CONNECTION TO THE COMMUNITY  

INVESTING IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT

SWEPT PRE-OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OFFER INDIVIDUALS OPPORTUNITIES TO SUCCEED IN THE WORKFORCE

LOCATION: RFK Charter School: 4300 Blake Rd., SW, ABQ NM 87121

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CNM/INGENUITY INTRODUCING A NEW CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM STARTING JANUARY 13, 2025

ENTREPRENEURSHIP | COLLEGE AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS | INTRO TO TRADES SKILLS DEVELOPMENT | HVAC, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL and CARPENTRY | JOB SAFETY CERTIFICATE TRAINING -OSHA 10, LOCKOUT/TAGOUT |  CPR/FIRST AID

HIGH SCHOOL CLASS TIMES: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm  MONDAY – FRIDAY

CONTUNING SEMESTER 2 – JANUARY 13, 2025 thru JUNE 21, 2025

ADULT BILINGUAL GED | ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) | CITIZENSHIP SKILLS | BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS | COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS | EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT

 CLASS DAYS: MONDAY – TUESDAY – WEDNESDAY- THURSDAY | CLASS TIME: 4:00 pm 6:00 pm

                    ALL CLASSES HELD AT: RFK CHARTER SCHOOL 4300 BLAKE RD., SW, ABQ NM 87121

BILINGUAL SUPPORT IS OFFERED FOR ALL CLASSES

Community Support Programs

Preventing Gun Violence Art Project:

SWEPT worked with New Mexicans Prevention for Gun Violence and RFK Charter School students to take surrendered guns and turn them into art. We then designed a mural and presented a photo of it to the governor.

Guns to Garden Program Participants:

Workforce Programs

Future Programs:

We are currently working on a Registered Apprenticeship Program, Apprenticeship Referrals and Educational programs. Check back for updated information.

SWEPT can also help you apply for Rental Assistance:

Call 505-633-5913 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday – Friday to schedule your appointment with one of our case managers.

Our Pathways

Through its Great Strides Workforce Program, SWEPT offers several pathways which participants can take. The pathway you choose will take you through a career path leading to gainful employment.

Participants of the program receive Behavior health, childcare and peer support.

Each semester SWEPT offers GED courses that prepare students to take the High School Equivalency  exam. In addition, SWEPT provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, in which certified ESL teachers provide instruction in all subject areas—including language arts, science, history, writing, and math—in both Spanish and English. SWEPT also offers a Workforce Ready soft skills course,      which covers stress and time management skills, resume and cover letter writing workshops, and computer skills. Finally, SWEPT offers an Entrepreneurial Track which serves individuals interested in starting their own business. This course covers (but is not limited to) business structures, what is needed to start a business, financial literacy and accounting, product development, marketing, planning, and customer service.

In addition to these classes, SWEPT oversees training leading participants down one of the following paths:

TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY PATHWAY

Participants entering the Trades and Technology pathway can participate in jobs such as, IT, welding, auto paint and body and culinary arts.

EMPLOYMENT BASED NEEDS PATHWAY

Participants entering the Employment Based Needs pathway will work with selected employers to design training and internship opportunities.

EDUCATIONAL and BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PATHWAYs

Educational and Behavioral Health pathways are currently in the development stages.