Future of Learning and Working
About
Times Square draws more than tourists. Among its billboards and neon signs sits Future of Learning and Working, a school that rethinks education for adults. The program blends career skills with foundational knowledge—no cap and gown required. Courses cover digital literacy, workplace communication, and project management, all taught in short, practical modules.
Across from the TKTS booth at 1568 Broadway, New York, NY 10036, the school occupies a slim slice of the high-rise corridor. Its location means students step out into the city’s pulse between classes, a contrast to the quiet of traditional campuses. The curriculum adapts to the rhythms of working life, offering evening and weekend sessions that fit around jobs and family schedules.
Flexibility defines the approach. Students can enroll in single workshops or stack them into certificates; some even lead to industry-recognized credentials. Topics range from data basics to soft skills like negotiation and time management. While the school doesn’t promise jobs, it designs every lesson with employability in mind, treating education as a tool rather than an endpoint.
To ask about enrollment or schedules, call (212) 719-1600. A map pinpoints the entrance here: directions. The school’s presence in a district known for spectacle feels deliberate—learning here happens in full view, not behind closed doors.