Free GED Classes with NRCC on November 29

Free GED Classes with NRCC on November 29
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City of Radford recently issued the following announcement.

Free GED Classes with NRCC

Monday, November 29, 2021

Event Details

Date: November 29, 2021

Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location: Radford Public Library

Address:30 W. Main St. Radford, VA 24141 

Free GED preparation classes offered through New River Community College’s Office of Transitional Programs begin Monday, August 30 at the Radford Public Library. The classes run until December 17. Classes meet at the library every Monday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes will help adults increase their skills to pass the GED exam and prepare for college or a career. Students will study for the GED/high school equivalency exam, prepare for the Virginia Placement Test, and learn employability skills. Those interested in registering or finding out more may contact the NRCC Office of Transitional Programs at 540-674-3682 or adultbasiced@nr.edu.Free GED preparation classes offered through New River Community College’s Office of Transitional Programs begin Monday, August 30 at the Radford Public Library. The classes run until December 17. 

Classes meet at the library every Monday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon.Classes will help adults increase their skills to pass the GED exam and prepare for college or a career. Students will study for the GED/high school equivalency exam, prepare for the Virginia Placement Test, and learn employability skills.Those interested in registering or finding out more may contact the NRCC Office of Transitional Programs at 540-674-3682 or adultbasiced@nr.edu.

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