FREE Help Available To Attain GED
The General Educational Development (GED) program at Delaware County Community College offers free courses need for adults to earn their GED.The free program, funded by a federal grant issued by the PA Department of Education and the Bureau of Adult Basic Literacy Education (ABLE), makes it possible for residents to complete their education, thereby opening doors to more career opportunities.
The program is open to residents 18 years and older who have not gone through the traditional primary and secondary education process. The GED classes, taught in a classroom setting, cover social studies, science, literature, writing and math. Students will also have access to a career counselor for guidance and recommendations throughout the program.
Schedules for fall classes can be found online at dccc.edu/community-services as soon as they are confirmed.
For additional information on the program, call Jody Harman at 484-237-6244 or email jhaman@dccc.edu.
The program is open to residents 18 years and older who have not gone through the traditional primary and secondary education process. The GED classes, taught in a classroom setting, cover social studies, science, literature, writing and math. Students will also have access to a career counselor for guidance and recommendations throughout the program.
Schedules for fall classes can be found online at dccc.edu/community-services as soon as they are confirmed.
For additional information on the program, call Jody Harman at 484-237-6244 or email jhaman@dccc.edu.
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