The General Educational Development (GED) Test is a high school equivalency exam. Students may prepare to take the test by participating in general classroom instruction, small group work, individualized instruction, computer-assisted instruction, and/or self-paced independent work.
Participant information: - Adults who are 16 years of age or older and who do not have a high school diploma may prepare to take the GED Test at any Peninsula College location.
- Students who are 16-18 years of age must have a formal release from compulsory high school education.
- High school students who are 16-20 years of age may also attend classes upon referral from an area high school.
- Tests are administered by the college at various times throughout the year at several locations in the college district.
- Students can prepare to take all or some of the five parts of the GED Test: Language Arts & Writing, Social Science, Science, Language Arts & Reading, and Mathematics.
- A certificate is awarded by the State of Washington upon successful completion of the exam.
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You may enroll at any time!
Click on a location below for a current Basic Studies class schedule: Port Angeles Site Sequim Community School Forks Extension Site Port Townsend Site
Classes are also offered at La Push, Neah Bay, Lower Elwha and Jamestown. For additional information, please call:
(360) 417-6380 (360) 417-6382 (877) 452-9277 (toll free)

Click here to view the Washington State community and technical colleges GED web site. | 
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