GED Preparation
The General Educational Development Test, or GED, is a high school equivalency exam. It is made up of four subject tests that, once passed, earn you the equivalent of a high school diploma.
LCCC offers GED courses to help you prepare to pass the GED exam. Classes are leveled to meet your learning needs and address the four subjects found on the GED test:
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Reasoning Through Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
Our classes are designed to help you improve the skills that will benefit you during the GED exam as well as in the workplace.
Classes are offered during the day and evenings. To be eligible for these courses, you should be able to speak, read, and write in English.
Please note that classes are in high demand, and there is typically a two- to three-month wait. We invite students on a first-come, first-served basis.
Joining an LCCC GED Class
- Complete a GED Student Information Form
- Check your email for an invitation to join (usually a two- to three-month wait; if you have not received an email from LCCC after three months, please contact 610-799-1216)
- Once an invitation is received, call or email us to register for your orientation
If eligible, you will be invited by email to testing and orientation when the next session begins. Mandatory testing and orientation are one to two weeks before classes start.
Additional GED Classes
Additional GED classes are available in Carbon County. Please visit Carbon Career and Technical Institute for more information.
Search the Adult Ed section to find information about GED classes.
Take the Official GED Test
To register for the computer-based GED exam:
- Go to http://ged.com/
- Schedule and pay online ($36 for each individual test, $144 for all four sections)
Contact Us
For more information, questions about the application process, or to inquire about the status of your application, please contact the College and Career Readiness/Adult Literacy office at 610-799-1216 or ged-esl@jmswierski.com.
Volunteer as a Tutor in the Career Pathways GED Program
Help adult students build their reading, writing, math, and language skills. Tutors are needed to work with students at least three hours per week. To participate, you must attend a tutor orientation and periodic training sessions. To be eligible to serve as a tutor, you must have a bachelor’s degree. For more information call 610-799-1216 or email volunteertutor@jmswierski.com.
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