The Klamath Center for Education and Training (K-CET) offers options for students seeking to earn a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) certificate, improve their academic skills, or improve their English language skills. K-CET, located in the Work Skills Technology Center, is an excellent place for students to begin their educational journey and gain support in building a pathway to post-secondary education, workforce training, and improved employment opportunities.
K-CET provides a variety of resources to support students, including:
- dedicated online instructors to guide students through online coursework;
- hybrid class delivery (Zoom and face-to-face);
- a flexible, safe place to learn in a respectful college environment;
- access to scholarships or tuition support;
- academic and goal planning,
- resume building,
- exposure to career pathways; and
- guidance through the progression of continued education or workforce training.
GED/ABE Classes:
GED classes are for individuals aged 16 or older who do not have a high school diploma. Instructors prepare students to pass GED tests and earn a GED credential available in English and Spanish. In addition, GED students receive self-paced instruction in language arts, math science, social studies, keyboarding, and workplace skills. Students who already have a high school diploma but wish to improve their academic skills may enroll as an adult basic education (ABE) student. Morning, evening, and online classes are available each term.
*Students ages 16 and 17 must be released from compulsory attendance from their school district before enrolling in the program.
ESL Classes: English as a second language (ESL) courses are designed to improve English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Morning and evening classes are available each term.
K-CET Academic Year 2022-2023 (student must be enrolled prior to cohort start date)
ESL and Citizenship Preparation Classes:
ESL Classes: English as a second language (ESL) courses are designed to improve English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Morning and evening classes are available each term.
Citizenship Preparation Classes: Citizenship Prep courses are offered once per year during the winter term. These courses help prepare students who plan to apply for U.S. citizenship.
*Morning, evening, and online classes are available each term.
For more information, call K-CET at 541-880-2366 or register online at https://www.klamathcc.edu/en-US/workforce-and-community-education/klamath-center-for-education-and-training/apply-for-kcet.html
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