- Childcare referral website for other resources: http://www.childcarenet.org/partners/data/2007-county-reports/07-klickitat.pdf/view
- For help finding a licensed child care provider call the Child Care Resource and Referral Agency at 1-800-446-1114
Scholarships
- The prep classes taught through the community colleges offer scholarships to low income participants.
- If you are in a DSHS low income or foster care program, contact DSHS to see if DSHS will pay your GED testing fees.
- If you are in transitional housing or Work First, contact your program liasion to see if the program will pay your GED testing fees.
Test Preparation
You can take a preparation class at your local community college or testing center. Sometimes adult learning centers offer it FOR FREE! Or you can study independently at your local library and/or online for GED testing materials. No matter how you practice, it’s important to be prepared prior to taking the test.
- The Goldendale Library has an Adult Literacy Program with volunteers: http://www.fvrl.org/aboutus/goldendale_main.htm
- YVCC Adult Basic Education for GED preparation and pre-testing: http://www.yvcc.edu/programs/AdultEDctrs/default.asp
- The White Salmon Community Library has some books on their shelves to help you prepare taking the GED test: (509) 493-1132 or Toll Free: (888) 546-2707.
Transportation
Links to online GED resources:
- http://www.sbctc.ctc.edu
- http://www.gedpractice.com
- http:/www.acenet.edu
- http:/www.4test.com
- www.gedonline.org
- www.gedpractice.org
- www.testprepreview.com
Where to Find More Information:
- To find your local testing center: www.GEDtest.org/locator
- To contact your state’s GED Administrator or testing program: www.GEDtest.org/administrators
- GED Testing Service web site: www.GEDtest.org
- GED Testing Service 1.800 Number: 1.800/939.9490
- Information on the new 2012 Series GED Tests: www.GEDtest.org/2012
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