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GED Test Dates for April Announced at Tech School

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COURT HOUSE — GED Testing for April at the Cape May County Technical School District is Wednesday and Thursday, April 18 and 19 from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. A mandatory pre-registration and orientation (which takes about a hour) for April 18 and 19 testing session is scheduled for Tues., April 17, at 3:30 p.m. in the Tozour 100 building (188 Crest Haven Road) office No. 145.
Those interested in the GED Test must bring to the registration-orientation a money order or cash for $50 (no personal checks) and two forms of ID, one a government-issued photo ID along with an original birth certificate or social security card. Sixteen and seventeen year olds must present their certificate of consent to participate form at the time of registration. Contact the GED office for a form.
For further information call the Technical Schools Continuing Education office at 465-2161, ext. 648 or 646, and for additional test dates visit our district web site at capemaytech.com.
Arrangements can be made for all of the GED testing information contained in this notice to be better profiled to individuals with limited English language skills or with impaired sensory, manual or speaking skills to enable them to benefit as qualified for opportunities addressed in this notice. Special GED testing accommodations may be requested for individuals challenged with diagnosed physical, emotional or educational special needs.

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