GED® Test and College Preparation Classes
Pass your GED® Tests at MHCC
If you are 18 years or older, we are here to help you prepare for the GED® tests. Whether it’s language arts, math, science, or social studies, you’ll get ready for the GED® tests while improving your skills and career opportunities. If you are under the age of 18, please call us at 503-491-7655 for more information.
Skill Development
Prepare for college-level math, reading, and writing classes in our non-credit classes. Our classes are low-cost and help you get to your next step.
Get Started
Here are the steps to enroll:
- Apply online. The admissions process is quick, easy, and free! Within one to three business days, you will receive a unique MHCC ID.
- Complete the adult basic skills intake application. Once this application is completed, you will receive a confirmation email with your orientation date and time.
- Attend a required one-day, in-person orientation to register for classes.
- Get your schedule!
Orientation
Orientation is in person on the Gresham Campus. During orientation, you will meet us, learn more about your classes, and assess your reading and math skills. You will set up your MHCC accounts, set your goals, and then register for classes.
Class Information
Classes are 11 weeks long during the fall term, and 10 weeks long during winter, spring, and summer terms.
Tuition for each class is $30 per term. Fee waivers are available for those who qualify. Ask us about eligibility. Classes are in-person on the Gresham and Maywood Campuses. Some classes are also available online.
In-Person Classes
We offer language arts and math for all levels. Science and social studies are taught in the language arts class. We have morning and evening classes, Monday-Thursday.
Online Classes
We offer language arts and math for all levels online. You will need a computer or laptop and stable internet access to take online classes. If you do not have a computer or internet access, you may request a loaner laptop from the college. In online classes, you will work independently at home. You will meet with your instructor and classmates online via Zoom one to two times a week, watch videos, take quizzes, read articles, and complete math and writing assignments. Tutors and student resource specialists can help you be successful.