Registration open for free GED, ESL classes at DACC

Registration is open through July 10 for free GED, HiSET and ESL classes through Doña Ana Community College’s Adult Education Program.

Registration open for free GED, ESL classes at DACC
Doña Ana Community College’s East Mesa campus is pictured with the Organ Mountains in the background. Registration is open for free High School Equivalency and English as a Second Language classes through DACC’s Adult Education Program. (Courtesy photo / Doña Ana Community College)

Doña Ana Community College’s Adult Education Program is enrolling students for free noncredit classes offered in person, on Zoom or through independent study.

Organ Mountain News report

LAS CRUCES - Registration is open for free High School Equivalency and English as a Second Language classes at Doña Ana Community College.

The noncredit classes are offered through DACC’s Adult Education Program. Registration is open through Friday, July 10.

High School Equivalency classes are open to students ages 16 and older and prepare learners for the GED or HiSET tests.

English as a Second Language classes are available for students who want to improve their English language skills.

Courses for both programs are available in person, on Zoom or through independent study.

To register, visit DACC’s Adult Education registration page.

If You Go

What: Free High School Equivalency and English as a Second Language classes

Where: Doña Ana Community College Adult Education Program

Registration deadline: Friday, July 10

Cost: Free

HSE eligibility: Ages 16 and older

Class formats: In person, on Zoom or through independent study


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