HARRISBURG – Students who have started but have not finished their general educational development (GED) courses can take advantage of GED testing offered this fall in the Upper Dauphin area.
“The GED test is going computer-based in 2014. Once this happens, all current GED test scores will be invalidated. Now is the time to finish up your GED so you won’t have to start over,” said Robin Paulison, HACC director of adult education pathways/GED.
A battery of tests will be offered by HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, at Northern Dauphin Human Services Center, 295 State Drive, Elizabethville, for anyone who needs to complete GED testing. The tests and when they will be administered are:
- Sept. 11, 2012; 11-a.m.-3 p.m.: Writing and science
- Sept. 18, 2012; 11-a.m.-3:30 p.m.: Social studies, reading and math
In addition, HACC offers GED classes at the center.
For more information on how to register, contact Robin Paulison at 717-780-2383 or Bonnie Kent, manager Northern Dauphin Human Services, at 717- 905-2700.