Interested in earning your GED?
If you are among the 39 million adults in the U.S. who never graduated from high school, then you have probably considered getting your GED diploma. It's a credential worth getting.
Regardless of where you are at in your life, it's never too late to begin your journey in Adult Education. For U.S. adults, finding the time or resources to return to school can be difficult because family and work obligations may complicate participation in education or training.
A General Equivalency Diploma (GED) is awarded to people who pass the GED test, HiSET exam, or TASC test. These exams measure basic skills, knowledge, and the ability to apply them. The tests are four-part or five-part exams covering reading, writing, science, social studies, and math.
How We Can Help
Adult Education classes help students prepare for the GED test and develop reading comprehension, writing and math skills. Students will take a GED Ready test and then work with an instructor to develop a lesson plan that fits their needs. Classes are self-paced, and an instructor is available to work with students individually.
A GED test can be easy if you prepare the right way, take some time to understand the test, and brush up on what you need to know. Our team can work with you through any barriers you may be facing to help put you on the path toward furthering your education.
GED Prep Classes
GED prep classes are offered in-person from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at the Mesa County Workforce Center. For more information or to get started, please call 970-256-2477 or email megan.fry@mesacounty.us