Registration will be held Feb. 12-16 for the next High School Equivalency (HSE) classes to be held on the State Fair Community College Sedalia campus and at sites in Appleton City, Boonville, Clinton, Richmond, Osceola, Warrensburg, Warsaw, and Windsor.

Exact dates and times vary by location; contact specific sites for details.

SFCC’s Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) program provides individualized and group instruction for anyone who wants to develop or improve skills in language arts, reading, math, social studies or science toward taking the HSE exam, which was formerly known as the GED.

Enrollment for HSE day class will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 12-16, and enrollment for HSE night class will be held from 6-9 p.m. Feb. 12-15 in Yeater Learning Center, Room 163, on the Sedalia campus.

HSE classes are free, but students must enroll in person and complete an orientation before attending class.

SFCC’s AEL program also offers day and evening classes to help those for whom English is not their first language and for those who wish to become U. S. citizens. These classes are free.

Enrollment for the daytime English Language Learners (ELL) class will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Feb. 13-15 at the Celebration Center, 1701 W. 32 St. ELL classes are free.

In addition to these free programs, AEL also provides free opportunities to brush up on reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and language arts to reach personal learning goals or prepare for college-level courses or placement exams.

This program offers individualized lessons and one-on-one instruction. Call the AEL office to learn when these sessions are offered and how to enroll.

For more information, call (660) 596-7289 or (660) 596-7380 or stop by offices in the Student Success Center in the Yeater Learning Center.

For more information about other site locations, phone numbers and schedules, go to www.sfccmo.edu/ael.

Randy Kirby
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