Help is Available to Earn a High School Diploma
County College of Morris (CCM), the community’s college, is committed to helping individuals achieve their educational and career goals. The Center for Workforce Development at CCM invites individuals who have not completed high school to enroll in a General Education Development (GED) Preparation course. Courses will begin on September 8 and run through November 3.
The courses, offered at $100 each, will be led by an exemplary group of dedicated instructors to equip students with the skills, test-taking strategies and overall tutoring support needed to pass the GED exam.
“This program is more than just prep courses, it’s a steppingstone to a brighter future,” said Alexandra Hoffmann, director of the Center for Workforce Development. “At CCM, we are dedicated to meeting our students where they are, whether they aim to enter the workforce, fast-track and advance in their career or continue their education.”
Enrollment in these courses includes access to a wide range of additional student support services such as in-person or virtual counseling through the Center for Student Well-Being. CCM is committed to easing the test prep process and helping students succeed and move forward with confidence.
Do you know someone who has not yet earned their high school diploma or has faced challenges completing the GED? Encourage them to take this important step toward a promising future. CCM serves as a GED testing center as well to further enable students to fully complete this milestone.
For more information or to enroll, visit www.ccm.edu/programs/ged-prep. To get started, complete an application form, take a pre-assessment test and then register for a GED prep course and finalize enrollment. CCM’s Center for Workforce Development can be reached for questions by email at wfd@ccm.edu or by phone at 973-328-5187.