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Want to learn more about GED? classes at PCC? Our information sessions are a great first step!
See details here: GED? information sessions.
Prepare for the GED? test with Adult Education classes.
- Adult Education is a non-credit program.
- Fees for classes range from $37 to $158 per term (see costs in the class schedule).
- Classes focus on basic skills in reading,?writing, and?math.
- You may need to buy books.
- Classes are open to anyone 16 and older.
- If you’re under 18, you’ll need to get an official release from your high school and submit it to PCC? Enrollment Services before registering for classes.
- If you’re 16-20, you may qualify for Yes to College.
Steps to enroll
Please read all information carefully and all steps listed below. The first day of Winter term is Monday, January 6.
1. Apply to PCC
Complete the admissions form. Winter 2025 Admissions deadline is Wednesday, December 18.
2. Complete CASAS testing
GED-seeking students are required to complete CASAS testing. Testing helps us assess your skills for placement and evaluate your progress through the program.
- Take both reading and math tests. Each test takes about 60-90 minutes.
- Attend an orientation even if you haven’t completed testing yet.
- Complete CASAS testing by the Thursday before the first day of classes.
- To sign up, you’ll need the following information:
- Student name: your name
- Student ID: your PCC ID number (starts with a G)
- Email: either a personal or PCC email address
- College name: Portland Community College
In-person testing
Book an appointment or see drop-in times:
- Cascade testing ? 705 N Killingsworth, SSB 204
- Rock Creek testing ? 17705 NW Springville, Bldg 9 rm 118
- Southeast testing ? 2305 SE 82nd, SCOM 118
- Sylvania testing ? 12000 SW 49th, CC 212
- Newberg Center: call 971-722-8602 to schedule
Remote testing
Before scheduling, please be aware you’ll need a Windows computer (test not compatible with phone, tablet, Chromebook, or Mac.) If there’s an issue with scheduling, please reach out to us.
- Sign up: CASAS testing appointments ?
- Plan 90 minutes for each: Goals Reading and Goals Math
3. Attend?GED??orientation
At the orientation, you will:
- Meet the Adult Ed Navigator who will help you get started and register for classes.
- Learn more about GED? tests.
- Get tips on how to manage technology while learning remotely.
- Ask questions about classes and GED? testing.
In-person orientation
Sign up below:
Remote orientation
Plan 2 hours for the remote orientation.
Sign up: Remote orientation ?
- Tuesday, November 19, 6pm
- Tuesday, November 26, 10am
- Tuesday, December 3, 10am
- Wednesday, December 4, 6pm
- Tuesday, December 10, 6pm
- Wednesday, December 11, 10am
- Tuesday, December 17, 10am
- Wednesday, December 18, 6pm (last session)
4. Consider options for study
Classes will be held in person with limited remote sections available. Your Adult Ed Navigator can help you decide what is right for you. If you want to study online, see more about online GED? classes.
Spanish GED? classes are offered at Southeast and Willow Creek. The steps to enroll are different: see the Spanish GED? page.
5. Paying for classes
Be ready to pay for your classes at the time of registration. Class fees range from $37 to $158 per term depending on your class schedule.?If you receive food stamps, the Oregon Health Plan, or have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you may qualify for a class fee waiver. We’ll discuss waivers at the orientation.
Get help
Connect with us by email or phone.
- Hours:
- Monday and Friday: 9am-1pm
- Wednesday: 3-7pm
- Phone: 971-722-6255
- Email: ged-group@pcc.edu
You can also contact the Adult Ed Navigator at any campus:
- Cascade: Bryant Royal
- Rock Creek, Forest Grove, OMIC, Willow Creek: Shawna Poppe
- Southeast: Lee Blackburn
- Sylvania: Mark Palmer
Learn more about the GED? certificate
A GED? certificate can be earned by those who have not completed high school and who are at least 16 years old. The GED? certificate is accepted as a substitute for a high school diploma by many employers, apprenticeship programs, community colleges, and universities. It is used all over the United States and Canada, although passing scores may vary from state to state.
GED? is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used without permission. The GED? and GED Testing Service? brands are administered by GED Testing Service LLC under license.
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