
Getting Started
Frequently Asked Questions
Once I get my GED, am I eligible for financial aid?Are there scholarships available to help students?
I don’t have a clue what I want to study. Where can I get help?
Money? Where do I get funds for schooling?
How do I make time to go to school and still keep working to make enough to live and support my family?
What programs are out there that I might be interested in?
Why should I go back to school?
How LONG do I need to go to school?
Take a step to success! Start here.
Adult Basic Education
Have you been out of school for a while? Would you like to brush up your skills and build confidence? Adult Basic Education may be what you're looking for!
Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes offer low cost assistance in developing basic skills in reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, problem solving, and math.
Adult Basic Education ESL
The Adult Basic Education ESL program provides ESL classes to non-native English speaking immigrants and citizens.
Adult High School - Get Your Diploma
For adults 18 or older (17-year-olds must meet special entry requirements)
If you want your high school diploma to increase your confidence and self-esteem and get skills for a new career - then start here!
Gain Confidence for College: Take a Bridge Class
Instruction bridges the gap between your current skills and the level of skill needed to succeed in college. Bridge courses are a perfect way to brush up on your skills - whether you plan to attend college in the future or are currently taking college courses.
Career, College and Life Success (CCLS)
Explore concepts that provide practical benefits in personal and professional life.
Classes help students maximize opportunities for success in career, personal, interpersonal, professional and academic areas of their lives.
EdCAP
Providing opportunities for young people between the ages of 16 to 21 to earn a high school diploma and a Professional/Technical degree. Career planning, development and EdCAP Success classes are key components.
Tuition, books and bus transportation are provided at no cost to the student.
General Education Development (GED)
Helping you prepare to earn the GED equivalency of a high-school diploma, build your confidence and self-esteem, and become better prepared for a career.





