GED Preparation Courses
Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Overview
General Education Development (GED) preparation courses are aimed at helping adults complete the necessary course material to achieve a high school diploma equivalency. Course are offered free of charge for adult residents of New Brunswick.
Courses are offered through community adult learning centres. Alternatively, learners may enroll in the Canadian GED Online Program and study at their own pace and with the convenience and mobility of working online.
Employers may also arrange to offer the course within the workplace.
Individuals and employers interested in these courses may contact the regional adult learning consultant in their area.
Eligibility
The program is open to adults 19 years of age and beyond who have successfully completed a minimum of a grade nine education. Adults, 18 years of age and older who have not successfully completed a minimum of grade nine may enroll in the community adult learning centre for academic upgrading programs.
Description
GED preparation through community adult learning centres or workplaces
Community adult learning centres offer onsite GED preparation courses as well as academic upgrading or support with personal learning objectives. Arrangements can also be made for the courses to be available within a workplace. Those who are interested in the program should contact the regional adult learning consultant in their area.
GED preparation online
GED courses both in person and online are offered through Community Adult Learning Centres where learners may enroll and study at their own pace. The online component offers learners the convenience and mobility of working online via an online preparatory program that is delivered via Internet Explorer Version 7 or above with an Adult Learning Program teacher providing support/instruction and learning materials via email, Skype, chat, telephone, and, as required, face-to-face contact.
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Fredericton
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