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Adult High School, GED

Haywood Community College offers students an opportunity to complete a high school diploma through its Adult High School. The college provides this service through Adult Basic Skills. For more information about adult basic skills classes and programs please call (828) 627-4643. 

How to Enroll in Adult Education Programs

Students may enroll in Adult Education classes by attending orientation sessions offered once weekly. (See Days and Times below.)

Certified GED Center/AHS or Gateway Recovery programs

Orientation is held every Monday at 12:00 p.m. untill 3:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., except on holidays posted in the academic calendar in this catalog.

  • Location for orientation and registration: Old Hazelwood Elementary School building
  • Location of GED/AHS classes day and evening

      a. Building 1200 near the Main Campus, Clyde (turn right off campus continue across 19-23 to Service Road, turn right)

      b. Job Link Annex (Dayco Center), Hazelwood

      c. Baptist Relief Center, Clyde

      d. New Covenant Church, Clyde

  • Call Adult Education at (828) 627-4643 to register for orientation.
  • Orientation session includes an overview of class offerings and placement testing in reading and math.

Adult Education Registration Form

Adult High School Application

Applicants must also complete a screening interview with the Coordinator of Adult Education. These interviews are held each Wednesdays on an appointment basis after completing orientation. Applicants must present an official copy of their high school transcript (in sealed envelope) to the Coordinator. If the applicant is a minor, a parent or guardian must be present for the interview.

Tuition is free. However, the first sitting for the official GED exam costs $7.50 (NC state administration fee) which covers testing for a five year period. If at the end of five years the student has not passed all sections of the GED test, the entire testing process would need to be repeated.

 
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