NGTC Still has Openings for Those Wanting to Get Their GED

Adults who want to finish or get their GED can still take advantage of free Adult Education Courses offered by North Georgia Technical College.

Adult Education Instructor Jackie Morgan works with students wanting to get their GED. She says they offer a variety of courses for adult learners with a range of skills.

“We’ve got a program designed for people with different needs, different skill levels, different background levels. We provide a full range of services for adults who want to improve their basic reading, math, and English skills and get a GED or to study for what they call the COMPASS exam, which is an exam to get into a technical college,” she said.

Morgan says there is no cost to attend but students must by 17 years old or 16 years old with a parent’s consent, and they accept students into the adult education program throughout the year.

Adult Education classes are offered on multiple campuses and at several locations off campus, including the Currahee Campus in Stephens County.

For additional information regarding the Adult Education Program at North Georgia Technical College call 706-779-8116.