Welcome

At Aiscite Institute (aka African Immigrants and Senior Citizen Institute), we believe that the concept of the institute should be broadened to include at its core: open dialogue and scholar-practitioner learning at a pace that is appropriate for the scholar. 
Each of the institute's programs is based on a set of skills enhancements dialogue, rather than simply a succession of courses, that define the skills, knowledge, and abilities needed in today’s more open diversity environment. Through a comprehensive, objective assessment of these outcomes, we ensure that our scholars are well prepared to integrate into the community.

                                           Self Learning


We are pleased that you have chosen to trust us with the enhancement of your skills. We value that trust and will do our best to continue to adapt and make improvements in our technology to design a learning experience that will be interactive and open – adaptive to your learning style and the skills and knowledge you have acquired over your lifetime. We will also offer improved opportunities for collaborative learning that take advantage of our highly talented subject matter experts and your peer learning community.

We fully recognize that this ambitious undertaking will take hard work, a substantial investment, and many months to achieve. However, we want to assure you that all of us at Aiscite Institute is committed to making this new conceptualization of skill enhancement a reality.

Database of researchers

Aiscite Institute seeks to keep a database of researchers whose research are identified as relevant to improving their socio-economic status.

Displaying researchers

Aiscite Institute seeks to display researchers who specializes in emphasizing new and emergent dimensions for socio-economic improvements. 

Civic perspectives

Aiscite Institute seeks to provide a platform for researchers who seeks to integrate civic perspectives into international policy dialogue.

The Aiscite Institute was organized exclusively for, and at all times will be operated exclusively for charitable, educational or such other purposes as may qualify it as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal revenue law). Specifically, such purposes include, but not limited to: using the knowledge that is in the community to build up the community.

Vision

To empower, to educate, to provide skill and knowledge based vocational training. To offer required assistance for social economic integration of immigrants into the American Community   

Mission

To establish networks of AISCITE resource centers across USA to support at least 1 million Immigrants in the next 10 years

Motto

“One voice, one people: integrating immigrants/refugee into the community

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