Education and Enrichment Programs - Change Inc.
381 East Robie Street, Saint Paul, MN 55107
Eligibility
- Serves 9th - 12th grade students for State Approved Alternative High School
- Serves adults ages 18 - 24 seeking a diploma and or a work skill certification
Required documents
Application/registration form
picture ID
Social Security card/number
state ID
Hours
- Office: 7:30 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday
- School: 8 am - 2:25 pm Monday - Friday
(651)262-5801
Voice·
Intake GAP School Office/Registrar
Websitehttps://www.gapschool.org/
Email[email protected]
Languages
Hmong, Spanish, Karen, Somali
Application process
Call; submit website form; walk in
Fees
Call for program fees
Service area
Saint Paul, MN
Other Information
Languages
- Hmong
- Spanish
- Somali
Application Process
- Walk In
Payment Options
- Medical Assistance
Provides culturally appropriate, community-based education services to disadvantaged youth, including:
- Adult Basic Education (ABE): ABE offers a full-day school program for young adults ages 18 to 24, combining high school diploma completion with the opportunity to earn an industry-recognized certificate in a career pathway.
- Alternative High School: State-approved program supports youth at high risk of dropping out by providing a high school education in a setting tailored to their individual strengths and needs. Operated as a contracted site of Saint Paul Public Schools, the program helps students earn their high school diploma in a supportive, flexible environment.
- YouthBuild St. Paul - Westside Career Pathways: Eligible students from both the Alternative High School and ABE programs can participate in the YouthBuild AmeriCorps program. YouthBuild provides hands-on job training, academic support, and leadership development to more than 120 young adults each year, preparing them for careers in construction and related fields.
Last Assured
09/30/2025
What's Here
Providing organization
Change Inc.
Provides education, job training, and social-emotional support to underserved youth and young adults in the Twin Cities. Each year, its programs serve approximately 200 individuals ages 15-24, helping them complete their education, develop workforce skills, and access the support needed to overcome barriers related to poverty and systemic racism.
