University City AEL ProgramUniversity City AEL Program HiSET preparation classes are offered at the...
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Phone: (314) 290-4052
For more details: www.ucityaelprogram.org
HiSET Preparation Class
U City AEL 2 - day Orientation
January 6 & 8, 13 & 15, 2014
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
March 3 & 5, 10 & 12, 2014
1:00 PM - 3:00 M
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
(2 ½ hours required each day)
McNair Administration Center
8136 Groby Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63130
HiSET Test Registration
Website: http://hiset.ets.org
Initial testing: $95
Flexible and multiple payment
options will be available.
www.ucityaelprogram.org
University City AEL Program
McNair Administration Center
8136 Groby Rd.
St. Louis MO 63130
HiSET testing begins:
January 2, 2014
A Computer-Based High School
Equivalency Test
Missouri’s New Direction!Missouri’s New Direction!
The HiSet exam will measure your
knowledge in five core areas:
Language Arts–Reading
65 mins.
40 multi-choice questions Language Arts–Writing
75 mins.– Part1
51 multi-choice questions
45 mins.-Part 2 (Essay)
Mathematics
90 mins.
50 multi-choice questions
Science
80 mins.
50 multi-choice questions
Social Studies
70 mins.
50 multi-choice questions
The GED test will no longer be used
for Missouri high school equivalency
certification. Beginning January 2014,
Missouri's new test will be the Educa-
tional Testing Service (ETS) High
School Equivalency Test (HiSET).
This new test is now aligned with
Missouri’s Common Core State
Standards and is designed to focus on
college and career readiness. HiSet
will be available as a computer-based
test with testing taking place at state-
approved test sites. Testing will not
be available on the Internet. An in-
crease in cost from $40.00 to $95.00
is expected.
University City AEL Program
HiSET preparation classes are offered
at the University City Adult Education
& Literacy Program. Our classes pre-
pare adult learners to take the com-
puter-based HiSET exam and we
also provide academic instruction to
improve basic skills in math, reading
and/or writing.
Who is eligible for these free classes:
those at least 17 years of age (or
16 years of age with 16 credits);
those not currently enrolled in a
secondary school;
those lacking sufficient mastery of
basic education skills;
those not having a high-school
diploma or GED certificate.
Phone: (314) 290-4052
For more details:
MO Learns
Orientation held on the following days:
Feb. 11; April 16; May13, 2014 1PM
HiSET is designed to prepare you for vocational training and college. Now you have another pathway to further academic and career opportunities.