Michigan Adult Education / GED Programs

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Free adult education programs across Michigan helping adults earn their GED or High School Equivalency, improve literacy and English language skills, and prepare for college or careers. Classes are offered at community colleges, intermediate school districts, and adult education centers. Many sites offer evening classes; contact the local provider for schedules and to enroll with photo ID.

Contact & Details

Address: Programs statewide at community colleges and schools

Phone: 517-241-2000

Hours: Varies by location; many offer evening classes

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