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ASE 0079B - High School Equivalency Comprehensive (Face-to-Face) (Credit Hours: None)

Non-Credit 09 - Adult Gen Ed (GED)

Description

The purpose of the GED® Comprehensive Preparation: High School Equivalency Program is to prepare students to obtain the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the Official GED® Tests and be awarded a state of Florida High School Diploma. This program strives to motivate students not only to obtain a GED® diploma, but to continue their education to earn a postsecondary degree, certificate or industry certification. An additional performance level will certify that the student is career and college ready. This non-credit course is comprised of four content area assessments: Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies.

Credits

None

Contact Hours

44.8 (44.8 lecture hours)

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