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G.E.D. Program
Schedule of Classes for Spring 2008
The Shawnee Community College GED Program offers
assistance to students in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to pass
the GED examination for a high school equivalency diploma. Some of the program
highlights are:
- Flexible Class Hours No Cost GED Scholarship offered
- Member of the National Adult Education Honor Society
GED Program Guidelines
GED classes are offered at no cost to adults age 16 and over who have not
completed high school.
Individualized Instruction
Instruction in English, social studies, science, mathematics and United
States and Illinois constitutions.
Day and evening classes are offered on the SCC
campus.
Evening classes are also offered at several locations throughout
the college district each semester.
Transportation assistance is available
Two GED scholarships to attend SCC are awarded each year.
Students may enter class at any time during the school semester.
Adult
Basic Education
Classes are offered to students who have not completed high school and
desire to improve their skills in mathematics, reading and writing. Adult Basic
Education Provides:
GED preparation
High school credit
Pre-GED Basic Skills improvement
Assessment/Counseling
Literacy
Parenting skills
Career preparation skills
Support services
Federal funds in the amount of $65,377 provide 45% of the funding for
this program.
For More Information Contact:
Pam O'Conner - Adult Education & Literacy Coordinator
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3222 or e-mail
pamo@shawneecc.edu
or
James Darden - Director of Alternative Instruction
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3325 or e-mail jamesd@shawneecc.edu
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