NEWS
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08/28/2013
Can I take the GED test for free?
You may qualify based on your practice test scores. If you score an average of 470 on the 5 GED practice tests, ESCC will test you for free. Even if you score 470 in only one subject test, you can take a subject test for free. For more information, you may contact Peggy Tilghman at …
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What is the cost of the test?
There is a first time test-takers registration fee of $10.00. Test cost is $35.00 for for all five tests or $7.00 per test.
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Who can take the GED test?
Any adult age 18 or over. Those under age 18, in special cases with permission from the school system, may be able to take the test.
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What do the letters “GED” stand for?
General Educational Development Test
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Where can I get a class schedule?
You can phone 757.789.1794 for current information. If you prefer, come to the ESCC campus and visit Sabine Lovett in the White Building.
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Where do I register?
You will register at ESCC on campus or at the class site you are planning to attend. All new students need to be assessed when they begin class. The instructor will welcome you to class and will get you started.
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Where are the classes held?
Classes are held on campus at ESCC and numerous sites in the counties of Accomack and Northampton. You choose the most convenient location.
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What is the cost?
Classes cost $30 per class. Books and calculators are included. You must pay fees in person before the first class meeting. Exact cash, check or money orders are accepted. The Departments of Social Services, the Department of Rehabilitative Services, some private employers, and the Virginia Employment Commission may be able to pay fees if you …
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What classes are offered?
The following classes are offered: Adult Basic Education GED Preparation English Language Learning Family Literacy
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Who does Adult Education serve?
The Adult Education program serves adults, age 18 and older, who wish to improve their basic academic skills such as reading, writing, and math, to prepare for the GED test, for entrance to Eastern Shore Community College or other institutions or higher education training, and/or to improve their English.