FAQ

If you don’t pass 1 or more of the tests, the scores on the tests you did pass will be kept for 12 months. You can re-take the tests you didn’t pass any time during the next 12 months without having to pay any additional fee.
GED: You must score a minimum of 145 points on each subtest of the exam.
HiSET: You must achieve a score at least 8 on each of the five individual subtests, score at least 2 out of 6 on the essay portion of the writing test, have a total combined score on all five subtests of at least 45.
ESL classes have 8-week sessions and our High School Equivalency (GED) classes are on a rolling enrollment.
No, it’s FREE! Through Federal funding and grants we are able to offer these proven educational programs at no cost to you!
Adult learners 16 years and older.

Resources

univ_logo Nevada JobConnect is a branch of the Employment Security Division of the Nevada Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation. The Division provides comprehensive employment and training services to Nevada businesses and workers. Employment Service programs offer job placement and training opportunities that assist job seekers in returning to work through the state’s workforce investment system.
DETR2013Logo300 Under the Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation, the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation is a state and federally funded program designed to help people with disabilities become employed and to help those already employed perform more successfully through training, counseling and other support methods.
ParentU_logo-website The Washoe County School District Parent University will offer classes for parents throughout the community during the school year, leveraging community-based partnerships.  The goal of WCSD Parent University if to build the capacity of families to:
  • Basic human needs resources
  • Navigate the educational system
  • Provide leadership and advocacy in their communities
  • Provide safe, nurturing and healthy environments for children outside of school
  • Be lifelong learners
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From basic needs to any health and human service program, one telephone call to Nevada 2-1-1 offers access to:
  • Basic human needs resources
  • Physical and mental health resources
  • Financial stability
  • Programs for children, youth and families
  • Support for older Americans and persons with disabilities
  • Volunteer opportunities and donations
  • Support for community crisis or disaster recovery