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ASE / GED CLASSES: Regional Registration

Join us this spring and update your skills in Reading, Math, and English or take classes towards earning your high school diploma. To enroll, follow these steps for registration.

IN PERSON REGISTRATION ONLY:

(No registration after dates below)

If CCBC is closed for any of these dates, please call 410-455-4768 for other dates to register.

Step 1

 

Attend one of the mandatory regional orientation sessions below to sign up for a class offered at a site near you.

LOCATION ROOM DAYS DATE TIME
CCBC Dundalk Cafeteria (Bldg. K) Wednesday May 28 5p.m.
CCBC Catonsville H308A Thursday May 29 5p.m.
CCBC Owings Mills Room 317 Tuesday June 3 9:30a.m.
CCBC Hunt Valley   Wednesday June 4 9:30a.m.
CCBC Essex Cafeteria (Bldg. B) Wednesday June 11 5p.m.

Step 2

Arrive promptly for registration. Your skills will be assessed and an advisor will work with you to recommend the best course and location. You may be placed in any one of the following courses: Academic Skills Enhancement (ASE), ASE/GED, Essential Skills Enhancement or Comprehensive Math Skills Review.

To ensure everyone receives personal attention, expect to be in the registration for two to three hours.

 

Step 3

Register for your class using your social security number. If you are enrolled in a tuition class, payment may be made at the Bursar's office at the time of registration or at a later date. Non-Baltimore County residents add $5.00 to the cost of tuition.)

Please pay for your class as soon as possible. You are not enrolled in your class until payment is made.

 

 For additional information call 410-455-4768

 
To request reasonable accommodations for a disability for any of the sessions above, please call 410-285-9428 or 410-285-9428 allowing staff adequate time to respond to the special needs.
 
Complete GED Preparation offers instruction in reading comprehension, math, science, social studies, literature, writing and test-taking strategies as required by the GED test.
 

NOTE:
•Students must be at least 16 years of age and withdrawn from high school to enroll.
•If under 18 years of age, signature of parent or legal guardian is required to register.

 

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