Register for Lexington Two's adult education classes

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Registration is open for the fall 2024 session of Lexington Two's adult education program. 

Registration is by appointment only, and a call to secure an appointment can be made now by calling (803) 739-4048.  Returning students should identify themselves as returning when they call for an appointment, so that their information can be linked.

 

The fee to register is $30, and registration is ongoing throughout the fall semester. 

Counselors will be on hand during registration to work with students on offerings that will best suit their schedules and career goals.

Class times are:
-Monday through Thursday:  8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
-Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 12:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.

-Tuesday and Thursday:  5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. 


Students must be 21 years old or older to attend evening sessions. A work waiver for anyone under the age of 21 may be granted. It must be applied for and approved by the program director.


Lexington Two’s award-winning adult education program, which operates in conjunction with Lexington Four, includes a number of classes -- all free or with a nominal registration fee -- for students who left school without a diploma. In addition to GED preparation and high school diploma completion, the adult education program offers Career Readiness Certificate preparation, academic refresher and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). Services also are available to help with employment, training and college admission.

The registration process:

  1. Call and schedule an appointment to come in and register. Registration will take approximately 2 hours.
  2. Come in during your scheduled time to fill out paperwork, pay the $30 registration fee and take a Basic Reading and Math Test. This test is not a pass/fail. This just lets you and your teacher know what you need to work on. It will also give us an idea of approximately how long it will take you to earn your GED if you attend class as scheduled. Click this link to learn more about the TABE assessment.

  1. After the assessment, you will meet with an intake counselor. The intake counselor will go over your test scores with you, answer any questions, help you decide upon which class time meets your needs and schedule a time to attend a required orientation.

  1. Attend orientation on your scheduled day.   

  1. Start class.

“It is a great time right now to finish your high school credential,” said Director Christy Henderson.  “The job market in the Midlands area is strong, and qualified applicants are in demand.  Earning your high school credential could put you on the path to your dream career.”

 

For more information, call (803) 739-4048.

 
What is on the GED Test? Please click this link GED Sections