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EICCD provides a number of programs for adults to brush up on reading, math, writing and English.

Programs are free and include Adult Learning, General Education Development (GED), and English as a Second Language (ESL). Classes are offered at Clinton, Muscatine, and Davenport. Classes are also available at Columbus Junction, Maquoketa, and West Liberty.

Fact Sheet, General Education Development (GED)

  Adult Basic Education / GED GED Scholarships
  Enrolling / Orientation GED Transcript Requests
  GED Free Online Study Sites
  English as a Second Language ACE Info. for GED Test Takers
  GED Test Information  
  GED Test Battery Contact Information
  GED Testing  



Adult Basic Education / GED
ABE/GED classes develop reading, writing, speaking and math skills. Programming is designed to help anyone 17 years of age or older not enrolled in high school to take the steps necessary toward passing the GED exam and beyond.

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New GED and ESL Students
Enrolling / Orientation
Students desiring to enroll in ABE/GED/ESL Prep classes must attend an orientation session. In orientation students will be given an overview of the programs as well as an assessment of their reading and math skills. The results from the orientation will help the faculty and staff to develop individual programs of study for students to guide them toward their personal academic goals.

Contact your local program for times and dates.

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GED
GED classes prepare adults for the GED. Small group and computer instruction supports students in progressing though the five GED subject areas.

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English Language Learners (ELL)
English as a Second Language (ESL)
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)

This Prep class will expand English communication skills for students who are not native English speakers. Classroom, small group and computer instruction are designed to promote reading, writing, listening, speaking, and pronunciation.

Students will learn about daily communication, conducting business and how to interact in the community. ESL classes at CCC, MCC, and CAC are non-credit, there is assistance to students who are interested in transferring to college credit ESL programs at Scott Community College.

Programming is available at CCC, MCC, and CAC. Citizenship classes and GED/ESL en Español are available at CAC and MCC.

Please note: Class and testing times are subject to change. Contact the campuses for current information.

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GED / ESL Classroom Schedules:

Contact your local program for times and dates.

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GED Test Information
The GED test provides individuals who did not complete high school the opportunity to receive their high school equivalency diploma. To earn his or her GED, the candidate must successfully complete 5 multiple-choice tests. The GED tests are designed to measure the important general knowledge, reading, processing information, solving problems and critical thinking skills usually learned during the four years of high school.

GED tests are developed by the American Council of Education.

To protect an examinee’s privacy and establish formal notification regarding ownership of test scores and other data, the GED Testing Service has developed the following documents:

  • Policy on responsibilities of GED examinees and ownership of tests, scores, and other data
  • Privacy policy

These policies are on the GED Testing Service's website: www.GEDwww.org.

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GED Test Battery:

  Language Arts Writing 50 questions & 1 essay 120 minutes
  Language Arts Reading 40 questions 65 minutes
  Social Studies 50 questions 70 minutes
  Science 50 questions 80 minutes
  Math part 1 w/calculator 25 questions 45 minutes
  Math part 2 wo/calculator 25 questions 45 minutes


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GED Testing
Costs: $100 - cash or money order for Iowa Residence and $100 for Illinois.

Scores: A minimum standard score of 410 is needed to pass each test, an average score of 450 is needed on all 5 tests with a minimum of 2250 points is needed to earn the GED diploma.

Eligibility: Individuals 17 years of age and older who have not graduated from an accredited high school or who have not received a high school equivalency diploma and who are not currently enrolled in a regular high school are eligible to take the GED tests. Candidates who are 16 may test if they have a court order signed by a judge.

Required Paperwork: Verification that a candidate is not enrolled in high school is required for individuals who are 18 years of age or younger. Written permission to test is required from a parent or guardian for candidates younger then 18.

Government ID and Social Security card.

A photo ID is required at each testing session to verify the testing candidate's identity.

Re Testing: There is a $5 retesting fee for each test that must be retaken. Tests cannot be retaken without instructor verification of additional study.

Diploma Issuance: will issue an official transcript upon completion of the test battery. The official Equivalency Diploma issued by the Iowa Department of Education is issued to the candidate approximately 6 weeks after the completion of the GED tests. Diplomas for younger candidates, 18 years of age or older, will not be issued until after the original high school class has graduated.

Accommodations: The GED Testing Service (GEDTS) provides accommodations for examinees with documented disabilities that can interfere with the successful completion of taking the GED tests under standard testing conditions. It is the responsibility of the examinee to provide and submit to GEDTS disability documentation from a Professional Diagnostician. Please contact examination site.
GED Accomodation Information and Documentation

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GED Scholarships
Anyone who receives a GED from CCC/MCC/CAC will be given a scholarship for 3 credit hours free at CCC/MCC/SCC. The scholarship can be used for non-credit classes (Certified Nurses Aid) or any non credit program that will help you succeed in getting a better job.

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GED Transcript Request
Individuals may request duplicate GED transcripts. Application fees may apply. To make a request please print, complete and submit form.
Click here for the GED transcripts request form.

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Free Online Study Sites

  • GEDpractice.com
  • Amby's Test Prep Resources
  • Math.com
  • GCFLearnfree – Excellent site for Computer Training, Math and Everyday Life
  • Learning Express – This site provides information on GED, Math, Writing and Reading Skills Improvement, Citizenship, TOEFL prep and much more. To register go to the button New User and where the box asks for user name enter in your email and password.

Mediacom customers -- GED on Demand is available through Mediacom Learn-To-Go. Access GED Connections video at home through Mediacom on demand programming.

ACE Information for GED Test Takers web page. 

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For more information about any of these programs call:

Clinton Community College -
(Clinton & Maquoketa) Learning Center:
944 Lincoln Boulevard -
(across street from main CCC building and next to tennis courts)
Clinton, Iowa 52732
563-244-7185  or  toll free within the 563 area code, 1-800-637-0559

Muscatine Community College -
(Muscatine, Columbus Junction & West Liberty)
McAvoy University
1403 Park Avenue
Muscatine, Iowa 52761
563-288-6161  or  1-800-351-4669

- MAP to CAC
Career Assistance Center:
627 West 2nd Street
Davenport, Iowa 52801
563-326-5319  or  1-800-895-0811

For further information e-mail Career Assistance Center (CAC)

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GED Orientation
(Online Video)

Important note about
online companies

 

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