Services & Courses
The GED test is the only nationally-recognized high school equivalency test. More than 18 million people have passed the test, and it’s been instrumental in changing lives. Notable graduates include state governors, members of Congress, college presidents and community leaders.
The GED has four test subjects, including Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science and Social Studies. You can learn more about the four subjects here.
The GED is made up of the following types of questions:
- Multiple Choice
- Drag and drop
- Hot spot (select an area)
- Fill in the blank
- Short answer
- Extended response
Morning, Afternoon, and Evening classes are available to meet your busy schedule.
Morning Classes
Ayers Campus Adult Education Building Room 109 * Registration for this class will be Wednesday at 8:00 A.M. in Room 107. |
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. - noon |
One Stop Center, Ayers Campus, Anniston * Registration for this class will be Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. |
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. - noon |
Afternoon Class
Ayers Campus Adult Education Building Room 109 * Registration for this class will be Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. |
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. |
Evening Classes
Ayers Campus Adult Education Building Room 109
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Monday through Thursday |
Piedmont Class - Senior Center 154 Craig Avenue |
Monday and Tuesday 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. |
*Registration includes completing enrollment paperwork and initial testing. Please plan to stay 3 to 4.5 hours on the day of registration.
For all adults over the age of 16 who have not finished high school.
Note: 16 and 17-year-olds, please contact the Adult Education Office about the required paperwork to attend.
Morning Classes
Adult Education/GED Morning Class East Broad Campus, Ralls Hall |
Monday and Thursday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
Gadsden Area Career Center 216 N. 5th Street, Gadsden |
Monday and Thursday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
Afternoon Class
Adult Education/GED Afternoon Class, Ralls Hall |
Monday through Thursday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. |
Evening Classes
Adult Education/GED Night Class, Ralls Hall *Registration for this class will be Monday at 8:00 a.m. (and 5:00 p.m.) |
Monday and Thursday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
*Registration includes completing enrollment paperwork and initial testing. Please plan to stay 3 to 4.5 hours on the day of registration.
For all adults over the age of 16 who have not finished high school.
Note: 16 and 17-year-olds, please contact the Adult Education Office about the required paperwork to attend.
How To Sign Up:
Step 1: Sign Up
- Visit GED.com.
- Create a MyGED account.
- Enter a valid email address.
- Verify email address.
- Create a password.
- Read and accept the terms and conditions by checking the box.
- Click “Create an Account.”
STEP 2: Complete your profile information
- Complete your contact information and click “Continue.”
- You must be 16 years old to sign up.
- Be sure to complete all required fields.
- Your name must exactly match the way your name is written on your identification.
- Answer information about your planned test site and current enrollment status and click “Continue.”
- Please note if you plan to request accommodations for modified testing conditions and click “Continue.”
NOTE: Information is saved after Step 1 and you may sign-on upon your return using the information previously entered.
You can now SCHEDULE YOUR TEST if you are eligible.
Once you are deemed eligible on GED.com, you may schedule your GED test. You will see a yellow “Start Scheduling” button on the “Schedule” tile on your dashboard.
STEP 1: Complete your background information
- Visit GED.com (if you do not have an account, go to Sign Up for instructions).
- Click the yellow “Start Scheduling” button on the dashboard.
- Complete background questions about education, work status, studying and other information.
STEP 2: Select your test details
- Choose your preferred language (English or Spanish).
- Confirm the exam details and click “Schedule this Exam.”
- Choose the test subjects/content areas you’d like to schedule and click “Next.”
STEP 3: Select test center, date and time
- Search and select the testing center and click “Next.” You can select up to three testing centers to compare availability.
- Search for and select the test appointment day by clicking on the blue box in the calendar for the date you want to schedule.
- Select from the available start times and click “Next.”
STEP 4: Review your order and pay for the test
- Review your order. Click “add another” if you’d like to schedule more tests. Click “Proceed to Checkout” if your order is complete as-is.
- Confirm personal information and click “Next.” Your name must exactly match your identification.
- Review and agree to policies and hit “Next.”
- Enter your payment information and click “Next.”
- If you have a voucher code, enter it on this page in the “Voucher/Confirmation Code” box. If you do not have a voucher code, complete your credit card and billing information. The GED Testing Service does have a “pay as you go” option so you can test what you want, when you want.
- Confirm and submit order. You will receive an email receipt for your records.
GED Test Site in Gadsden
One Stop Center
424 E. Cardinal Dr.
Gadsden, AL 35903
GED Test Site in Anniston
Ayers Campus
1801 Coleman Road
Anniston, AL 36202
GED Chief Examiner
Jimmy Johnson
jimjohnson@gadsdenstate.edu
(256)439-6819 or (256) 832-1217
Gadsden State’s Adult Education Services can assist individuals who are at least 19 years old with earning the Non-traditional High School Diploma Option (HSDO). Through a partnership with the Alabama Community College System and the Alabama State Department of Education, there are two HSDO program options:
Option 1 – An adult who attended an Alabama high school and earned enough credits to graduate but did not pass the high school graduation exam
Option 2 – An adult who earned 10 or more credits from an Alabama high school and requires additional credits for high school completion
The HSDO process starts with the student requesting a Transcript Audit form be sent from the local high school last attended to the Gadsden State Adult Services Program. Sending electronically is the preferred method of receipt but it can also be hand-delivered if the form is in a sealed envelope and contains the official school seal. The form must have the signature of the school’s counselor or principal/administrator. Download the form here.
Upon completion of the HSDO program, the student will receive their high school diploma from the last Alabama high school they attended. To enroll in the HSDO program, the individual must meet all eligibility requirements.
For more information, call 256-549-8698 or 256-832-1235.
Adult Education Services isn’t just about preparing students for the GED or HSDO. The department also assists them with identifying satisfying career fields that match their personality, work style and abilities while taking into consideration the personal responsibilities of each student. Adult Education Services has partnered with Gadsden State’s Skills Training Division to provide students with Career Pathways. Students may enroll in a career pathway while working on their high school credential or after they attain it.
The Skills Training Division provides short-term, non-credit, competency-based training programs that are measured by contact hours rather than semester hours. Students may register for classes at any time through the year and may continue until the appropriate skills have been attained. Students who complete training programs within the division will be awarded a certificate of completion.
Career Pathways also provides credit-bearing degrees and certificates to students who complete their programs of study. Many of the Career Pathways programs are eligible for financial assistance under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. These courses are based on semester hours. The College has specific registration dates offered only a few times throughout the year for students to register and begin their selected pathway. Registration dates can be found on the college calendar.
Program Name | Tuition | Program Length | Available Scholarships |
---|---|---|---|
Advanced Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy - Skills Training - Employment & Training Program Completers | $2,300.00 | 9 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrig Certificate (Skills Training) - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,528.00 | 28 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $7,360.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Automotive Service Technology Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $9,600.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Carpentry (Advanced) Short Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $4,000.00 | 30 weeks | Yes |
Carpentry (Basic) Short Certificate - Postsec. Awards/Cert./Diplomas; <1 yr. | $4,000.00 | 30 weeks | Yes |
Civil Engineering Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Computer Science- Network Administration - Associate's Degree | $11,520.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Computer Science Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $11,680.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Electrical Technology Degree - Associate's Degree |
$12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Electronic Engineering Tech - General Option Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Industrial Automation Technology AAS - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
LPN Certificate - Postsec. Awards/Cert./Diplomas; 2-4 yrs. | $10,060.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Mechanical Design Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $11,200.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Medical Lab Technician Degree - Associate's Degree |
$15,330.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Medical Records Clerk (Skills Training) Certificate - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,528.00 | 26 weeks | Yes |
Office Administration - Health Information Technology Management - Associate's Degree | $11,502.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Office Administration - Medical - Associate's Degree |
$11,235.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Precision Machining Degree - Associate's Degree |
$11,680.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Radiologic Technology Degree - Associate's Degree |
$12,380.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Registered Nursing AAS - Associate's Degree |
$14,515.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Truck Driver Training (Skills Training) - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,500.00 | 6 weeks | Yes |
Welding (Skills Training) Certificate - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,538.00 | 26 weeks | Yes |
Welding Technology Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. |
$9,280.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Welding Technology Short Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $4,480.00 | 45 weeks | Yes |
*All of the programs listed are eligible for financial assistance under the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA).
English as a Second Language classes are offered at Gadsden State at no cost. The classes will:
- Help students gain a functional command of English by focusing on vocabulary and sentence structure to improve reading, speaking and listening comprehension
- Help students improve English language skills needed in the workplace
- Assist students in preparing for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and/or the general education development test
- Prepare student to enter college.
Classes are provided in a comfortable atmosphere where students are encouraged to expand their knowledge. ELA courses are offered at convenient times at two locations:
Ralls Hall on the East Broad Campus Brown Street, Gadsden |
Monday through Thursday *New students may register at 8 a.m. on Mondays |
Adult Education Building on the Ayers Campus 1801 Coleman Road, Anniston |
Tuesdays and Thursdays *New students may register at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays |
Ralls Hall on the East Broad Campus Brown Street, Gadsden |
Tuesdays and Thursdays *New students may register at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays |
*Registration includes completing enrollment paperwork and initial testing. Please plan to stay from 3 to 4.5 hours on the day of registration.
Alabama Career Essentials is a FREE training course designed by the Alabama Community College System to provide Alabamians with relevant, cutting-edge and industry-driven employability skills training to better prepare individuals for the Alabama workforce. The main goal of the ACE course is to ensure current and future workers are equipped with the skills necessary to enter the 21st-century Alabama workforce.
These are the credentials ACE participants gain after completing the program:
- ACT’s National Career Readiness Certificate
- Alabama Certified Employee Certificate
- One free college course (up to 4 credit hours)
- Articulated credit for WKO 110 (3 credits) when enrolling in one of the state community colleges.
In addition to credentials, participants gain support, build confidence, improve their opportunities and get access to ongoing skill upgrades and lifelong learning.
For more information, contact Patricia Watts pwatts@gadsdenstate.edu, 256-832-1235 (Anniston), Chris Hopper, chopper@gadsdenstate.edu, 256-439-6957 (Gadsden) or Chad Carney, jcarney@gadsdenstate.edu, 256-832-1235.
Adult Education Services isn’t just about preparing students for the GED or HSDO. The department also assists them with identifying satisfying career fields that match their personality, work style and abilities while taking into consideration the personal responsibilities of each student. Adult Education Services has partnered with Gadsden State’s Skills Training Division to provide students with Career Pathways. Students may enroll in a career pathway while working on their high school credential or after they attain it.
The Skills Training Division provides short-term, non-credit, competency-based training programs that are measured by contact hours rather than semester hours. Students may register for classes at any time through the year and may continue until the appropriate skills have been attained. Students who complete training programs within the division will be awarded a certificate of completion.
Career Pathways also provides credit-bearing degrees and certificates to students who complete their programs of study. Many of the Career Pathways programs are eligible for financial assistance under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. These courses are based on semester hours. The College has specific registration dates offered only a few times throughout the year for students to register and begin their selected pathway. Registration dates can be found on the college calendar.
Program Name | Tuition | Program Length | Available Scholarships |
---|---|---|---|
Advanced Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomy - Skills Training - Employment & Training Program Completers | $2,300.00 | 9 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrig Certificate (Skills Training) - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,528.00 | 28 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $7,360.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Automotive Service Technology Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $9,600.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Carpentry (Advanced) Short Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $4,000.00 | 30 weeks | Yes |
Carpentry (Basic) Short Certificate - Postsec. Awards/Cert./Diplomas; <1 yr. | $4,000.00 | 30 weeks | Yes |
Civil Engineering Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Computer Science- Network Administration - Associate's Degree | $11,520.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Computer Science Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $11,680.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Electrical Technology Degree - Associate's Degree |
$12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Electronic Engineering Tech - General Option Degree - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Industrial Automation Technology AAS - Associate's Degree | $12,160.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
LPN Certificate - Postsec. Awards/Cert./Diplomas; 2-4 yrs. | $10,060.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Mechanical Design Technology Degree - Associate's Degree | $11,200.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Medical Lab Technician Degree - Associate's Degree |
$15,330.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Medical Records Clerk (Skills Training) Certificate - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,528.00 | 26 weeks | Yes |
Office Administration - Health Information Technology Management - Associate's Degree | $11,502.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Office Administration - Medical - Associate's Degree |
$11,235.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Precision Machining Degree - Associate's Degree |
$11,680.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Radiologic Technology Degree - Associate's Degree |
$12,380.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Registered Nursing AAS - Associate's Degree |
$14,515.00 | 75 weeks | Yes |
Truck Driver Training (Skills Training) - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,500.00 | 6 weeks | Yes |
Welding (Skills Training) Certificate - Employment & Training Program Completers | $3,538.00 | 26 weeks | Yes |
Welding Technology Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. |
$9,280.00 | 60 weeks | Yes |
Welding Technology Short Certificate - Certificates < 2yrs. | $4,480.00 | 45 weeks | Yes |
*All of the programs listed are eligible for financial assistance under the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA).
MSSC Certification Training is also offered throughout the academic year for those wanting to master core competencies of manufacturing.
Gadsden State Community College has received a federal grant to open the Cheaha Educational Opportunity Center to serve four counties: Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne and Etowah. The goal of the Cheaha EOC Project is to increase the number of adult participants who enroll in college.
It will provide opportunities for academic development; assistance in applying for college enrollment and financial aid; and serves to motivate students toward the successful completion of their high school equivalency and their postsecondary education. The EOC will provide the following services to eligible participants:
- Academic tutoring
- Advice and assistance in courses selection
- Assistance in preparing for college entrance examinations
- Completion of college admissions applications
- Information and assistance regarding FAFSA and other financial aid opportunities
- Guidance on secondary school reentry or entry to a GED program
- Career workshops and counseling
- Academic counseling
- Financial literacy seminars
The project will serve up to 850 eligible participants each year during the grant’s first lifecycle of five years. A director and two outreach advisors will be hired in November 2021.
The EOC is one of seven TRiO programs at Gadsden State and only one of two community colleges with an EOC. TRiO programs are federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals with disadvantaged backgrounds.
Application Form (email the completed form to EOC@gadsdenstate.edu)
For more information, visit www.GadsdenState.edu/EOC
Two levels – OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 – are offered. The 10-hour course provides entry-level workers with a broad awareness of recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry or construction workplace. Topics include an introduction to OSHA, focus on four hazards, personal protective equipment, health hazards, emergency procedures and ergonomics.
The OSHA 30 training provides more comprehensive safety and health training for workers and supervisors. The 30-hour course is intended to offer a deeper understanding of workplace hazards and the measures to prevent them. In addition to the OSHA 10 topics, participants will also learn how to communicate safety procedures and conduct safety training sessions for employees.
The course is available online; however, an in-person orientation is required. Participants must pass end-of-module quizzes and two final exams to earn an OSHA card. For more information, contact instructor Heather Tyree at hlframes@gadsdenstate.edu.
What is the TABE?
The TABE is the Test for Adult Basic Education. This is a test that is used to determine your aptitudes and skill levels. The TABE is used by many companies during the hiring process or promotions as well as those individuals who are getting their GED or are going to a trade school.
Is the TABE test difficult?
The level of difficulty for the TABE test depends solely on the test taker and which areas you are strongest in.
What is the purpose of the TABE test?
The TABE exam is used by many schools to test a student’s academic readiness. The TABE is also used by many companies during the hiring process or promotions.
How long does it take to do the TABE test?
It takes roughly 1.5 hours to complete the TABE test. However, the “Complete Battery” test lasts three hours.
Can you use a calculator on the TABE test?
There are two sections of math on the TABE exam; Math Computation and Applied Math. You are allowed to use a calculator only on the Applied Math portion of the exam.
How many questions are on the TABE test?
There are a total of 195 multiple-choice questions on the TABE test. The 195 questions are divided into four sections including Reading, Language, Math Computation, and Applied Math.
What is the TABE test used for?
The TABE test is used to determine a person’s aptitude and skill levels when hiring, promoting, or selecting employees for training.
The TABE test is used to assess an individual's ability in skills that are key for their future success. TABE stands for Test of Adult Basic Education and covers many different areas in math, reading and language.
Many schools and colleges that offer associate degrees or certificates will use the TABE test to ensure there is a correlation between their teaching materials and the ability of the students in the class.
Adult learning centers also use the TABE test to see what students already know prior to starting a course, and to give an indication of learning levels at the end.
The TABE test has some similarities with the GED test but is not as challenging, and is used by some as preparation for the GED. Although the test is a little easier, it is not a good idea to get complacent. Some colleges use the TABE test as a general indicator of ability and therefore it’s important to be prepared for the exam and do your best.
To schedule a TABE Test, please contact:
Gadsden Campus - East Broad: Lisa Mullinax - lmullinax@gadsdenstate.edu or 256.549.8231
Ayers Campus - Anniston: Jessica Johnston - jjohnston@gadsdenstate.edu or 256.832.1206
For classes in the Gadsden area (Etowah and Cherokee County) call (256) 439-6957.
For classes in Calhoun and Cleburne counties call (256) 832-1206.
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For the convenience of our students, registration can be completed at any of our sites which are located in Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, and Etowah County. Each GSCC Adult Education site has different registration times. To find the site closest to you and its registration times, please visit the navigation link to the left labeled Class Locations. Please be sure to bring your I.D. when you come to registration. Also, check the college calendar to see when classes will not be in session due to holidays.
The length of time it will take you depends on a number of factors. For instance, the prior knowledge you bring with you, the type of option you choose (GED or HSDO), your test scores on your initial placement test, and how much class time you put in each week all contribute to how long it will take you. Instruction is individualized for each student, so there is no set time frame for obtaining your GED or HSDO.
16 and 17 year olds have different eligibility requirements that must be met in order to enroll in Adult Education for their GED due to state law. Click here to view the requirements.
For a 16 year old student who wishes to enroll in one of our AE programs: |
Student must present a notarized, Certificate of Exemption from the student’s last school system attended, and a notarized Parental Permission Form;
If the student attended and dropped out of a private school, church school, or private tutor program, the student must present a notarized letter (Parental Permission Form) from his/her parent or legal guardian naming the school, providing the drop-out date, and stating the student has dropped out of school, and has permission to enroll in the Adult Education program. |
For a 17 year old student who wishes to enroll in one of our AE programs: |
Student must have participated in an exit interview with their high school administration and provide a signed Exit Interview Form (Please Note: The student’s refusal to participate in the scheduled Exit Interview should be documented by the school personnel on the Exit Interview Form. Local AE programs must maintain an Exit Interview Form for all 17 year old public high-school dropouts. These guidelines also apply to HSO students who are 17 years of age.)
Student must provide a notarized and signed letter (Parental Permission form) from his/her parent or legal guardian, naming the school, providing the drop-out date, and providing parental permission for the student to enroll in the Adult Education program. OR If the student attended a private school, church school, or private tutoring program, the student must present a notarized letter from his/her parent or legal guardian naming the school, providing the drop-out date, and stating the student has dropped out of school and has permission to enroll in the Adult Education program. |
Gadsden State's Adult Education Services does not receive your GED transcript. To request your GED transcript click here.
Frequently asked questions about the GED.