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Lanier Technical College

Through our partnership with Lanier Tech College of Georgia, we work to inform the community about the resources Lanier provides to adults.

 

We believe that every adult should have equal access to educational opportunities and resources, regardless of their background or circumstances.

 

Our team is committed to providing support, guidance and encouragement to those who need it.

Adult Education @ Lanier Tech

Looking to improve your English or obtain your GED/HiSET?

Look no further than Lanier Technical College! 

The Adult Educational Services offers free English as a Second Language classes and GED/HiSET preparation courses. The supportive environment and experienced instructors will help you achieve your education goals.

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But don’t take our word for it! Check out Lanier Tech's LTC Adult Education YouTube channel and Lanier Technical College Adult Education Podcast on PodBean to hear firsthand accounts of the life-changing impact of a Lanier Tech education.

 

Their mission is to empower students to achieve their dreams, and are committed to going the extra mile to make that happen.

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FinishYourDiploma.org

FinishYourDiploma.org is a resource provides support and guidance for adults seeking to complete their high school diploma. It offers information on obtaining a diploma through various options, including online programs and alternative education paths. The site also connects users with resources and assistance to help them navigate the process of finishing their education.

Want to Validate Your Courses or Degree From Another Country?  

If you want to validate your high school degree, college degree, or college credit from a university outside of the United States, you will need to have the proper documents evaluated by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member or an Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE), Inc.® member. As long as you meet the requirements, any accrediting member is accepted. 

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High school transcripts will be evaluated on a "document by document" basis, while college transcripts are evaluated "course by course". The accrediting NACES or AICE member will notify you of any missing  courses or exams. They will also take care of sending the evaluation to the college or university you are applying to. Afterwards, you can proceed with the rest of the college application process as usual.

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Depending on the accrediting member used and type of documents evaluated, this process may cost up to a couple hundred of dollars.

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