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TESTING SERVICES
(Go to the Ombudsman Center)
Testing is a Student Affairs function composed of the following:
GED - High School Equivalency Test. Calhoun is a testing center for the GED test of high school equivalency. The GED is administered approximately two times each month throughout the year. Persons desiring to take the GED must be at least 18 years old, may not be enrolled in regular or secondary school, and must meet Alabama residency requirements. Applicants 17 years of age may take the GED if they have been out of school for 12 consecutive months, which must be documented on an E-2 form (form may be obtained from the Student Services Center). This test is administered only on the main campus and a fee is charged. Contact the GED Chief Examiner in the Adult Education Office at (256) 306-2610 for additional information or to schedule an appointment. (Also see GED Preparation)
- Tutorial Program. Free tutorial services are provided through Veterans' Services and the Center for Educational Excellence. Contact the Student Services Center, second floor Chasteen Student Center on the Decatur campus, to receive additional information.
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