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High Altitude Vacationing
with Carole Freeman, Five Town CSD Adult & Community Education
Don’t spoil your trip to a higher altitude - condition your body first. People often feel shortness of breath, lightheaded and fatigued at higher altitudes because their bodies work harder, while taking in less oxygen. Anxiety increases, your enjoyment decreases. You’ll have more energy, feel better and enjoy your trip when you condition your body first to increase oxygenation and endurance. Do the same preparation that elite athletes do with this 4-week, self-paced course at home, even if you live at sea level. You will receive a link and a code for this class after you have registered and paid.
High School Completion
with Michelle Brzezowski, Mt. Desert Island Adult & Community Education
Rolling admissions!
We have two high school completion options for students in the Mt. Desert Island region:
Option One: Students who successfully complete the HiSET® (think: GED®) will be awarded a High School Equivalency Diploma which affords the student the same rights and privileges as a credit-bearing diploma. A preparation plan can be done remotely under teacher guidance though an intake, pre-assessments, and practice tests are required. Contact us!
Option Two: Students who only need a handful of credits to complete their diploma can do so through MDI Adult Education. Some Credits might be earned remotely though an intake and pre-assessment are required. Contact us!
Please note that you should live within our area of Mt. Desert Island so that you can attend in-person sessions when required or desired.
This program is self-paced and will continue throughout the school year, though summer hours, especially in July, are reduced.
Open Enrollment
High School Diploma
with Holly Thayer, Bangor Adult & Community Education
Adults may earn a Bangor Adult Community Education High School Diploma by taking our credit courses to supplement previous high school courses. We will analyze your most recent high school transcript and develop a learning plan to help you earn your diploma. Please call 207.941.6316 for a registration appointment.
HiSET
available
with Franklin County Adult Education
(formally known as GED) The HiSET diploma consists of five tests: reading, writing, math, science and social studies. Passing these tests demonstrates academic knowledge and academic skills levels equivalent to a high school diploma. We offer small group instruction in person, online or hybrid instruction to support learners to achieve this credential. Coursework is customized based upon the individual’s needs.
Call for more inforamtion at 207-778-3460
HiSET (Formerly GED)
with Emily Nash, Ellsworth Adult and Community Education
The HiSET is designed as a test of the knowledge and skills developed in high school. There are five individual tests, covering material on a range of subjects including English, Writing, Math, Social Studies and Science.
Reach out to us for an informal meeting with our student advisor to find out what to expect on the HISET, how to interpret questions, options for studying to pass the tests, and essential strategies, including test taking skills. After meeting with the advisor, when you are ready, perhaps even the same day, you can start taking the practice tests. Then your advisor will help you make a plan to pass the HiSET test and earn a diploma that will open doors for you. We also offer career advising to all our HiSET students.
People often ask how long it will take and it's impossible to predict until we meet with you and you take some assessments. It takes courage for most people to make the connection with us, but our staff is respectful, patient, kind and competent. They have a lot of experience assisting people to prepare for the HiSET, and/or developing a plan that best meets learner goals.
HiSET practice and official testing are available daytime and evening hours weekly throughout the year. A schedule of test dates is available at our learning center and on our website: www.ellsworth.maineadulted.org.
If you would like to learn more about this class call 207.664.7110, or email adultedinfo@ellsworthschools.org for an appointment with a student advisor.
HiSET (High School Equivalency Test)
with Spruce Mountain Adult Education
The HiSET consists of five tests: reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
Passing all five tests demonstrates the skills and knowledge of a high school graduate, opening doors for work and college.
Meet with a student adviser to plan classes or tutoring to prepare.
HiSET classes offer self-paced learning with small group classes or 1:1 tutoring.
Students will build essential academic skills and learn invaluable test-taking tips for success.
HiSET (The High School Equivalency Test)
with Multiple Instructors, South Portland Adult Education
The High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) is a way for people who didn't finish high school to earn a diploma and get on track for college or a career. The exam has five parts: Math, Science, English, Social Studies, and Writing.
The state of Maine uses HiSET® for high school equivalencies, not GED. Your HSE credential will be accepted by every state, territory and jurisdiction, as well as by the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. military, and federal programs.
Eligibility:
- Age: You must be at least 17 years old. You must have withdrawn from high school to enroll in HiSET®.
- Residency: You must provide a government issued photo ID and (if needed) one other form of identification with your Maine address to prove you are a resident of Maine.
- Cost: The HiSET® program is free to Maine residents when taken through Maine Adult Education.
- English Skills: Multilingual learners are eligible to enroll when they have a CASAS score of 239.
Enrollment Process:
Click here to begin your enrollment!
Eligible students may enroll at any time during the school year.
HiSET Exam
with Holly Thayer, Bangor Adult & Community Education
The HiSet™ is a series of five subject tests; Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, and Math. The HiSet has replaced the GED in Maine. Students are enrolled in HiSET Academy to help them prepare for the exam. Students are expected to attend an in person class at least two hours per week and also complete at least two hours of study online per week. HiSET Academy and the HiSET exam are free for Maine residents. Participants must be at least 17 years old and not enrolled in high school. Please call 207.941.6316 for a registration appointment for either the High School Diploma program or the HiSet.