Adult Basic Education is a program of study designed to improve essential reading, writing, and math skills in adults in advance of GED study. The GED testing program offers adults who left school an opportunity to earn a high school credential. GED examinees must demonstrate twelfth grade competencies that would have been acquired in a four year high school education. Competencies are demonstrated through a battery of tests covering four major subject areas. These areas are Language Arts (Reading/Writing), Science, Mathematics, and Social Studies.
The GED program at Albion District Library ended during the COVID era.
There are currently 5 testing centers within 30 miles of Albion, and several more in an additional 10 miles. The Albion Library is contacting each to determine their hours and seat capacity, so they can share that with folks that come directly to the library for more information. However, this link is the best up-to-date info.
Those interested in GED can also visit this address for finding area testing centers: https://wsr.