February 21
This self-paced, flexible program prepares adults 18 years and older who want to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Students must pass 5 separate tests: Reading, Writing, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. A one-time $25 fee will be charged for taking the GED tests. The GED diploma is the legal equivalent of a traditional high school diploma and serves the same purpose in meeting most college admissions and job requirements.
*GED Online Courses are now available at both campuses. For more information contact High Point Campus at 454-1126 ext. 55043 or Greensboro Campus at 334-4822 ext.53107
On-campus: Classes held at 3505 E. Wendover Ave in the Adult Education Center.
Reading/Language I & II / Math I & II / GED Days: M, T, W, Th, F Times:8a-9:30a / 9:30a-11a / 11a-12:30p / 12:30p-2p /2p-3:30p Evening days: M, T, W, Th Evening Time: 6p-9p
Students must take the GED Practice Test before taking the official GED Exam. Students must sign up at the intake office of building H3 before taking the GED Practice Test. The GED Practice Test is given on Mondays and Thursday from 9a-12n and 6p-9p in building H3, Room 135. Students must arrive on time and bring verification of their TABE scores and a photo ID to be eligible to test. Students that arrive ten minutes after testing starts must go to the intake office of building H3 to sign up again to reschedule for the GED Practice test.
On-Campus: Classes held at 901 South Main Street.
Reading I & II / Language I & II / Math I & II /Computer Literacy Days: M, Tu, W, Th Times: 8:30a-11:30a /9a-12p / 12:30p-3:30p / 6p-9p
These are combined classes for Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Development (GED).