If you're 16-21 years old and left high school without receiving a diploma, it's not too late to turn your life around.
Get your education back on track with the Gwinnett Advancement Program, a free course for low-income students who want to earn their General Equivalency Diploma (GED®) and learn how to pursue a career.
Am I eligible?
The GAP course is designed for those who have faced adversity but still want to complete their high school education and learn valuable skills that will help them find a better job. To be eligible, you must:
be 16 to 21 years old
have a low income
have a social security number or be able to get one
be in the U.S. legally and be eligible to work
What will I do in the program?
The GAP course's goal is to help you prepare for a successful career and earn the GED®. Some of the subjects covered by the course include:
Career Exploration
Job Search Assistance
GED® Preparation and Testing
Leadership Development
Life Skills
Call the GAP office at 678-226-6290 for more information or email us.
GAP will offer an Orientation Session on Friday, April 26, 2013, at 9 a.m. Call now to qualify and to sign up for orientation and assessment!
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