High School Diploma (GED)

Fall Class Schedules

In-Person

 Mondays/Wednesdays:

11:00am - 12:30pm - Science

2:30pm - 4:00pm - RLA/Social Studies

 Tuesdays/Thursdays:

1:00pm - 4:30pm - Math

Online - Independent Study

10 instructional hours on Aztec Software and/or Canvas & two 1 hour one-on-one tutoring session with GE Instructor.

Requirements:

  • Student must score in NRS Level 3 in both Reading and Math on the Test of Adult Basic Education(TABE) assessment. – Completed before or during Orientation. 
  • Student must have a laptop or desktop computer for access. Tablets and mobile devices are not recommended as primary devices for online learning. 
  •  Student must complete and pass two Northstar Digital Literacy Assessments. – Completed during orientation.

Classes run year round, new students must attend an orientation prior to beginning classes. Check our orientation schedule here. 

GED Test

The GED® test is made up of 4 subjects, broken into separate exams. You don’t have to take all 4 tests at once - you can space them out however it suits you and go at your own pace. Setup an account at GED.com to prepare for and schedule to take your tests. 

View upcoming GED test dates.

GED Test Sections

 

Mathematical Reasoning

Reasoning Through Language Arts

Social Studies

Science

Test Topics
• Basic Math 
• Geometry 
• Basic Algebra 
• Graphs and Functions
• Reading for Meaning
• Identifying and Creating Arguments
• Grammar and Language
• Reading for Meaning in Social Studies
• Analyzing Historical Events and Arguments in Social Studies
• Using Numbers and Graphs in Social Studies
• Reading for Meaning in Science
• Designing and Interpreting Science Experiments
• Using Numbers and Graphics in Science
Time 
• 115 minutes
• Short break between parts
• 150 minutes
• 10 minute break between parts 2 and 3
• 45 minutes for the written essay
• 70 minutes
• No breaks
• 90 minutes
• No breaks
Format
• 2 parts: calculator allowed on second part
• Access to calculator reference sheet and math formula sheet
• Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, fill-in-the-blank, select an area, and drop-down)
• 3 sections
• 1 written essay (extended response)
• Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, select an area, and drop down)
• Calculator allowed
• Access to calculator reference sheet
• Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, fill in the blank, select an area, and drop down)
• Calculator Allowed
• Access to calculator reference sheet
• Multiple choice and other question types (fill in the blank, drag and drop, select an area, and drop down)
Price
$33
$33
$33
$33
 
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Adult Basic/Secondary GED Preparation

The Manhattan Adult Learning Center Adult Education Program provides educational opportunities to adults who are 18 years of age or older and who are officially withdrawn from high school and do not have a high school diploma or are a high school graduate and have been determined to need basic skill development in English/language arts or mathematics.

Adult Basic Education (ABE) Levels 1-4 (0-8.9 grade level) - ABE provides basic academic skills instruction in reading, writing, and math to adult learners functioning below the ninth-grade level. Students are given a placement test and the results are used to provide instruction to meet specific needs in writing skills, reading, mathematics, and workplace skills.

Adult Secondary Education (ASE) Levels 5-6 (9-12.9 grade level) - Provides academic skills instruction in reading, writing, and math to adult learners functioning at the ninth grade level or above. These classes help students to earn the GED® credential and improve career skills needed to succeed in today’s competitive job market.

In Kansas, anyone who is 18 years or older, not enrolled in or graduated from high school, and who meets the state eligibility requirements, can earn a Kansas High School Diploma by passing the GED® assessment. The GED® test is a computer-based assessment that measures a student’s educational level in four subject areas: Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA), Mathematical Reasoning, Social Studies, and Science. Our center provides instruction designed to prepare the student for the GED® test using managed enrollment classes, Distance Learning (where appropriate), and independent study.

Underage students (16 & 17 year olds) must present documentation at the time of enrollment to show they are not truant and/or currently enrolled in high school...read more