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Walla Walla Community College

Why Choose WWCC for GED Preparation?

For most people, high school is the gateway to college, better jobs and higher pay. But not everyone has access to a high school diploma. If you missed your shot at finishing high school, the General Education Development (GED) test can provide a pathway to your goals. Our GED Preparation courses will teach you what you need to know to earn your GED certificate. We offer courses in both English and Spanish tailored to your skill level. So you can start your journey to a better future.

Advance Your Career

Why a GED Matters

If you didn’t finish high school, it’s worth getting your GED now. Workers with a diploma or GED make on average 25% more than those without one. And your earning potential only grows with each level of school you complete. Having a diploma can pave the way for you to earn a college certificate or degree — and open up all kinds of job opportunities.

Courses in GED Preparation

In these courses, you’ll cover the four core sections of the GED test: language arts, math, social studies and science. Through lectures, group work, one-on-one instruction, online exercises and self-paced work, you’ll get ready to pass the GED with flying colors.

CAE – GED Preparation Program Details

Entrance Requirements

Students may register any time during the quarter and there is a $25 fee per quarter.

Program Outcomes

  • Demonstrate academic reading, math, and written and oral communication skills through the development of critical thinking and comprehension strategies.
  • Recognize themselves as learners and citizens capable of accomplishing their academic and professional goals and contributing to the larger community.
  • Engage in campus activities, utilize campus resources, and demonstrate the ability to transition to and navigate academic and professional environments.
  • Demonstrate an increase in computer literacy and proficiency in using technology for academic and professional purposes.
  • Use interpersonal skills and strategies in a multicultural context.

Scholarship Opportunities

At WWCC, we’ll help you find scholarships that may be open to you. Scholarships provide money for school that you don’t have to pay back. They can be used for things like tuition, books, tools and fees. They come from sources like the WWCC Foundation, local businesses and private funds. Some WWCC programs also have scholarships for students working toward a certain certificate or degree. You might qualify based on good grades, financial need or the potential to benefit from school. The bottom line: You have options. We’ll help you explore them at WWCC.

Paying for Your Degree

There are lots of ways to pay for college. We will work with you to find the right mix of support so that you can go after your dreams. Talk with us to learn more about:

  • Financial aid — grants, scholarships and student loans.
  • Workforce Education Services — support for students on workforce training pathways.
  • Warrior Pledge — covers needs not met by other financial aid.
  • Flexible payment plans — low monthly payments with no interest.
  • Work study — work part-time on campus while you earn your degree.
  • Emergency funds — for students who are struggling to make ends meet.

You can go to college. Start exploring your options today.

WWCC By the Numbers

1,953

Students at WWCC

63%

Attend Full Time

52%

Receiving Financial Aid

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