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NWACC Adult Education to offer Saturday testing
ROGERS (Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008) - Adult students wanting to take the GED tests will have additional scheduling options in November.
The NWACC Adult Education program will offer Saturday testing November 8 and 15. Testing will begin at 8:30 a.m.
In order to take the official GED test students must first pass the GED practice tests. Seating is limited.Students must register in advance for the test administration.
The Adult Education Center will also be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on those two Saturdays to enroll new students.
Staff will also be administering the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) for students enrolling in GED classes.
Ben Aldama, dean of Adult Education, and Lynn Stanberry, chief GED examiner, said the Saturday hours are being offered to provide additional access for adults who work during the week, or who have to drive from western Benton County.
The Adult Education Program offers free instruction in GED Preparation and English As A Second Language throughout the week. Morning, afternoon, and evening classes are available. The Adult Education Center is located at 2800 N. Second St., Rogers.
Off-site classes are offered in Rogers, Bentonville, Gentry, and Siloam Springs.
For more information call 479-986-6934.
For questions/comments on this content, please contact Ben Aldama, Adult Ed director.
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