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GED and Adult Programs
Clackamas Community College offers you several ways to complete your GED or high school diploma and build skills in reading and math to help you meet your work, education and personal goals. With hands-on help and supportive staff at CCC, you can do this!
Follow these steps to get started!
Make the call and get started
Call 503-594-3028 or email patricks@clackamas.edu.
Para hablar en Español llame al 503-594-3234 o por correo electrónico a nenam@clackamas.edu.
Apply online
After you apply, check your personal email. Follow the email instructions and set up your myClackamas account.
GED/AHSD Admission Application
Program locations
Oregon City Campus Smart Learning Lab
Oregon City campus,
D129
19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City, OR 97045
503-594-3028 | patricks@clackamas.edu
Harmony Campus - ESL and GED Services Office
Harmony Community Campus,
Harmony East, H170
7738 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-594-6048 | GEDandESL@clackamas.edu
To participate in any of the classes, you must be at least 16 years old. Individuals who are 16-18 years of age may be admitted, with either a documented release from compulsory attendance or a direct referral from the high school.
We invite all GED and Adult High School Diploma graduates to participate in the formal cap and gown commencement ceremonies at CCC held at the end of spring term in June. It's a great way to celebrate your accomplishments!
Get a jumpstart on completing your GED!
We offer a special JumpStart course to help students earn their GED. The three- to five-week course is an introduction where skills are assessed, whole group and one-on-one instruction is provided, and students are connected to resources within the college and the community. The course focuses on quick completion of the GED and targeted skill building, as well as an exploration of college and career opportunities.
When students finish JumpStart, they are placed into the most appropriate class depending on their skills. Those who complete the GED test while at CCC will continue to be supported as they work to continue their education or work-related goals.
JumpStart is offered at the Oregon City campus and the Harmony campus in Milwaukie. For more information, call 503-594-3028.
GED and Adult Programs
Clackamas Community College offers day and evening GED classes at our Oregon City and Harmony campuses. A fee is charged each term for the GED classes. Students pay for GED testing separately. GED classes are offered in English and Spanish.
Instrucción del desarrollo de habilidades básicas (GED) ofrecida en español. Se aplica un examen de diagnóstico para determinar las necesidades académicas del alumno. Inscripciones abiertas todo el tiempo, se ofrece en el colegio en Oregon City, Harmony Center y Canby. Se requiere el consentimiento del instructor para inscribirse.
Para más información y cómo registrarse para la clase, llame al 503-594-3029 o por correo electrónico a camilos@clackamas.edu.
Are you seeking a way to finish up your high school diploma? You can take an active role in planning your education through participation in the Adult High School Diploma (AHSD) program at Clackamas Community College. If you have earned at least 14 high school credits, AHSD provides you a pathway to completing high school, along with the option to earn college credits at the same time.
To learn more about the program, contact the Oregon City Campus Smart Learning Lab at 503-594-3028.
The length of your AHSD program depends on how many credits you need to earn. Cost depends on courses you take and referral from the school district. Adult Secondary Education classes carry only high school credit. If you are earning college credit while taking the program, college tuition and fees apply.
Improving your basic skills can be the first step toward getting ahead in the job market or in life. Clackamas Community College offers basic skills education in reading and math. Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes provide instruction and support to help you reach your goals. Contact the Oregon City Campus Smart Learning Lab at 503-594-3028 to get started.
Are you interested in tutoring students?
If you are interested in tutoring students in reading, writing, math or science in CCC's GED, AHSD or ABE programs, contact Michelle Cully, Volunteer Literacy Coordinator, at michellec@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3624.
Bridging to your future — CCC Resources for you!
Workforce Development Services
Do you want to improve your employability skills to get a better job or advance to a higher paying position? Need support to get you there? Our workforce advisors prepare job seekers for high-demand jobs and connect them to employers through career planning, training, and placement services. For more information visit Workforce Development Services.
C-TEC Youth Services
Are you aged 16-24 years and looking for support? CCC partners with C-TEC Youth Services. C-TEC works to support eligible youth to complete their basic education (GED or High School Diploma), to build their workplace readiness skills to increase overall employability, and to support them in transitioning to post-secondary education opportunities (such as community college, apprenticeships, etc.). Are you interested in additional support with these areas? Learn more at C-TEC Youth Services.
Academic Advising and Education Planning
Do you want to talk to someone about training, education and career options? Joan Jagodnik is an academic and career coach for students in the GED, AHSD and ESOL programs. She can help you explore careers, choose and register for classes, create an educational plan, identify and access resources, and determine writing and math placement. Connect with Joan at 503-594-3525 or joan.jagodnik@clackamas.edu.