Why do I need a placement test before I register for some of the ABE, GED, and ESL classes?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe test enables us to ensure that you get registered for the right class for your personal level of ability. The test is not graded and the results are confidential; it is used only to match you to the right class so that you won't waste your time and money in a class that is too elementary or too advanced for you.
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageRegistration and assessment is done at the Highline Community College main campus. For information regarding times and dates of ABE/GED registration and assessment call Karen Steinbach at 206-878-3710 ext. 3355.
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageMost classes meet for two and one half hours twice a week for ten weeks per quarter. If necessary, students can continue to take classes for multiple quarters.
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageRegistration is held twice a quarter- before the quarter begins and mid-quarter. For specific dates and times call Karen Steinbach at 206-878-3710 ext. 3355.
Related QuestionsWhat is ABE/GED?
ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageAdult Basic Education (ABE) offers non-credit classes in GED Preparation, and Basic Job Skills both on and off campus. All ABE/GED/ESL courses require permission to register and are continuous enrollment unless otherwise noted. There is a $25 non-refundable tuition per class.
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageRegistration dates and times are held at the testing session. Visit the ESL webpage on the Educational Planning site for more information: http://www.highline.edu/stuserv/edplanning/E_S_L/esl_overview.html
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageMust be 16 years of age or older, is not enrolled in high school, has educational needs below the level equivalent of high school completion (ages 16-18 must have a release from their school districts.)
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageThe ABE/GED CASAS (Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System) test assesses student skill level in reading and math. It is used to place students into the appropriate level.
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Hunter College IELI - Become an IELI StudentYou must contact our school one month before the new semester begins to make an appointment for the placement test. After you take the placement test, you will receive a registration appointment.
Related QuestionsWhere are ESL classes?
ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageWe add new locations, please call Cheryl Cari?o-Burr, 206-878-3710, Ext. 3297; or check "Class Times and Locations" at:
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El Paso Public Library - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes! EPPL provides classes and resources for personal improvement that are available throughout the year. Call the literacy hotline at 543-5494 for information on classes nearest you.
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ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageComplete a Highline Community College application form available in Educational Planning Center located in building 6.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Placement ExamsIt's true that when you applied to Mercy we learned a great deal about you from your high school or college transcripts. But now, as you get ready to register for your courses, we want to help you choose the right direction to best apply the skills and knowledge you gained in high school. Placement tests give us specific information regarding your current academic skills as they relate to the Mercy curriculum.
Related QuestionsDo I need to take GED preparation classes before taking exams?
Frequently Asked Questions: Arapahoe Community CollegeNo. It is not necessary to take classes before taking the exams, but the classes can help you prepare for the exams. If you would like to take the preparation classes, call the Non-Credit Program at 303.797.5722 to register for classes, they are offered in the classroom as well as on-line.
Related QuestionsDo I need the placement test and why do I need to take developmental classes?
Galveston College - FAQThe placement test is required of those programs that are THEA waived and for placement into reading and writing classes if these areas were not passed on THEA.
Related QuestionsHow do I register for a credit ESL class?
ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs pageEvery credit class registration starts at Admissions and Entry Services: http://www.highline.edu/home/admissio.htm
Related QuestionsCan I register even though I need to write a placement test for English and/or Math?
Registration - English/Math Placement TestingYou'll be able to register, but not for courses that depend upon results of testing (English and math). The best option is to come to George Brown College and complete your placement test as soon as possible. You can book your test by calling the automated telephone appointment system at (416) 415-2005, or alternatively you can book on STU-VIEW. It can take up to 48 hours for the test results to be updated on STU-VIEW. Check again in a day or so.
Related QuestionsDo I have to register to attend the placement test?
FAQs for First-Year StudentsNo. You do not have to register for the placement test. Just be sure to show up on the appropriate date with at least two No. 2 pencils and your RUID.
Related QuestionsWhat is Super Saturday? Do I need to register for two classes or can I just take one?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About The Children's Health...Super Saturday is a free event held twice a year at CHEC that provides participants an opportunity to attend two sessions regarding a variety of topics in parenting and caregiving. The event begins with a light breakfast along with a chance to win free door prizes. Each participant chooses a class from each of the two tracks. The first session begins at 9 a.m. and the second session begins at 10:45. Continuing education credits are provided for these classes.
Related QuestionsAll my classes are required (pre-set); do I need to register myself?
Registrar FAQsNo, if you are in a block-registered program such as Associate in Science - Respiratory Care or Doctor of Physical Therapy - Entry Level or , you will not need to register yourself. Enrollment Services will register students matriculating in block-registered programs. If you are unsure of which type of registration-structured program you are in, you should contact either your Program Director/Advisor or Enrollment Services.
Related QuestionsWhat qualifications do I need to join ABE, and how do I find out which level to register?
The Association of Business Executives - FAQsNo formal entry qualifications are required but proof of competence in the English language is a requirement. The ABE Certificate or two "A" Levels or equivalent qualification or two years' relevant work experience supported by an employer's reference. If you hold a qualification from either another professional body or University which is very similar in content and level to the ABE qualification you could qualify for an exemption from some of the ABE Diploma examination.
Related QuestionsWhat do I need to do to take the GED test?
faq ged questionsTo begin the process of obtaining a GED all participants must attend a GED orientation. The GED orientation provides participants with information about the GED tests, allows time for required paperwork and scheduling of exam times. The orientation typically requires 45 minutes. All applicants must bring an official government issued picture identification to the GED Orientation and to each testing appointment.
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