Albany, Georgia – Albany Technical College (ATC) will have a special presentation featuring the Adult Education Department at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 20, in Artisan Hall, room 118. Adult Education services will be discussed along with new initiatives that include obtaining a high school equivalency while training for a new career. Dr. Cayanna Good, Assistant Commissioner with the Technical College System of Georgia, Adult Education, will attend.
“Everyone needs to make a living wage, and in today’s world, you are required to have a certain level of education. Not everyone has a high school diploma for various reasons and life circumstances. Through our opportunities here at the college in Adult Education, a person can easily complete the equivalent of a high school diploma and move on to earn a career through a multitude of diploma and degree options,” stated Anthony Parker, President of Albany Technical College.
The Adult Education Program’s mission has always focused on educational opportunities for students through necessary basic skills -- reading, writing, computation, speaking and listening -- to compete successfully in today’s workplace. A student has never had more choices than today, with multiple options for achieving a high school equivalency. Two computer-based testing (CBT) pathways are available through testing centers or proctored at home: the GED® test or the HiSET® exam. ATC Adult Education also offers a workforce-based solution to a high school equivalency (HSE) through joint enrollment called Career Plus HSE.
Linda Coston, Vice President of Adult Education at Albany Technical College, said, “Our department works with a person one-on-one from the beginning, assessing present skills, counseling, and advising as to the best choices available to obtain high school equivalencies. We take it one step further with career path options making sure that a student sees the choices available and is on the right track here at the college.”
Students can now obtain a high school equivalency without taking a high-stakes test or transfer in high school credits for parts of the GED test that they have already taken. Online high school courses are available 24/7 with 100% financial aid assistance. A student does not need to wait to enroll in college courses if they complete the High school Equivalency before they graduate from college. Earning a high school equivalency increases a person’s paycheck by an average of $8,000 per year (source: US Bureau of Statistics).
ATC ADULT EDUCATION PROVIDES THESE SERVICES:
- Assessment of present skills
- Counseling and advisement
- Dual Enrollment in post-secondary education - Ability to Benefit (ATB)
- No cost instruction English as a Second Language (ESL) classes
- Virtual (online) classes
- Equipment Loaner Program
- Accelerated (Fast-Track) Classes
- High School Equivalency (HSE) test fees
For more information:
- Adult Education Main Office
Artesian Hall Room
Albany Technical College
1704 South Slappey Blvd Albany, GA 31701
Phone: (229) 430.1620
Email: adulted@albanytech.edu
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday - Thursday | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday | 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM