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School of Lifelong Learning
College of Education and Human Development


 

The School of Lifelong Learning (SLL) meets the needs of present day workers and adult learners, 25 years of age and older, across the state, region, and nation.

Continuing Education Center

Adult Education

The primary goal of the CELC is to make a significant impact on the literacy level of the greater-Jackson area workforce and thereby make a positive impact on the local, state and national economy.

The CELC is an innovative program for the delivery of tutorial/basic skills training; intermediate reading; GED preparation, occupational skills; conflict/anger management; financial management; teen pregnancy and parenting skills training to under-educated/underemployed adults 17 years of age and older.

  • Learners are assessed to determine reading levels and specific individual weaknesses in the content area.
  • They work at their own pace and follow prescribed individual education programs.
  • The participants enrolled in this program will be provided the following: (1) 100 hours of Basic and General Education preparation in the five subject areas of the GED Exam: writing, social studies, science, reading, and math.
  • (2) 50 hours of Workforce and Survival Skills training; self-knowledge; decision-making; labor market awareness; job applications; resume writing; interviewing and job keeping skills and Parenting Skills training.
 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Continuing Education Learning Center (CELC) consists of the following programs:

  1. General Education Development (GED) and Basic Skills Training
  2. Parenting Skills

The Learning Center provides self-paced, individualized, computer-based instruction on an on-going basis. The CELC along with the School of Lifelong Learning academic and non-academic credit units act in concert to provide substantive development programs for e-City and other community development projects in literacy, workforce, and health.

Program Offerings

* Pre-GED Classes

* GED Preparation (Math, Social Studies, Science, Reading/Writing)

* Basic Skills Training

* Employment Skills Training/Parenting

* ACT Prep

Class Schedule

Classes are offered every 8 to 10 weeks.   Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m, closed for lunch 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Registration

* If you are 17 or 18 years of age, you will need a withdrawal form from the last school that you attended, along with a MS state ID and social security card.

* If you are 19 years of age or above, you will only need a MS state ID and social security card.

Questions & Answers

* How much does it cost to take GED classes?

The cost is free.

* How long will it take before I get my GED?

The program is self-paced and dependent upon the learning ability of the student.

* Can I register to take my GED test without taking classes? 

Yes, but it would be helpful to have at least 12 hours of class preparation before you take the test.

* How do I register for the test? 

Just go to ged.com to register, and you must have a valid email address. Also, you must have a debit/credit card to pay for

the test.

* What do I need to score to make a minimum passing score on each of the five tests, as well as a passing  average score overall?

There must be a minimum of 150 on each test with a total score of 600.

* What are the costs to take the GED test?

The cost for each test is $30 per subject (4 subject areas).

* Is there a graduation ceremony?

Yes, there is a graduation that takes place in June.

* Can I go to college with a GED?

Yes, the GED is equivalent to a high school diploma; therefore, it is recognized by colleges/universities, training schools and employers. You will have skills attainment, improved work skills and transitions into further academic/vocational training or employment.

* Study materials and sample questions are provided by the GED Testing Service at:

GED Testing Service

Mailing Address:                                             Physical Address:                           

Box 17429                                                       1325 Hattiesburg Street

Jackson, MS 39217                                          Jackson, MS 39204

 

STAFF

Dr. Carlos D. Wilson Interim Director of  School of Lifelong Learning carlos.d.wilson@jsums.edu 601.979.8895
Ms. Stephanie Payne ABE/GED Instructor stephanie.l.payne@jsums.edu 601.979.6891
Mrs. Marquita Shelby ABE/GED Instructor marquita.i.shelby@jsums.edu 601.979.3782
 

 

Dimitri Crain

Resource Assistant for Nontraditional Learners

dimitri.w.crain@jsums.edu

601-979-8887

 

Carolyn Mack

Professional Development Center Director

carolyn.j.mack@jsums.edu

601-979-8888

 

Stephanie Payne

Basic Skills and Adult Basic Education Instructor

stephanie.l.payne@jsums.edu

601-979-0212

 

LuFunya Porter, Ph.D.

Coordinator of Continuing Education

lufunya.porter@jsums.edu

(601) 979-2935

SCHOOL OF LIFELONG LEARNING

Location

3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211

Contact

(601) 979-8777