Program Contact
Bryan McCullough
Instructional Coordinator
bmmccull@davidsonccc.edu
336.224.4585
Mission Statement/Description
GED/CRC Distance Learning courses offer students the opportunity to earn their GED or North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate in a non-traditional classroom environment.
Current Course Offerings
GED On-line Courses: This course uses the Internet to deliver GED course material. Students must have a home computer with Internet access and a working e-mail address.
CRC On-line Course: This course uses the Internet to deliver CRC course material. Students must have a home computer with Internet access and a working e-mail address.
Test Your On-line Abilities: On-line Self Evaluation Quiz (These results will not be documented. It is for your information only.)
GED Video Connections: This course is comprised of a series of videos and workbooks which are checked out from the DCCC Learning Resource Center. Students must have a VCR and a working phone number.
GED in the Community: This course consists of lessons that are sent to the student through the mail. Students must have a working phone number.
Process for Admissions to GED/CRC Distance Learning Courses
Students must attend a three hour orientation session before they can start one of the courses. Please fill out the form to sign up for an orientation session at one of the sites. GED Video Connections and GED in the Community students should call 336.224.4585 to sign up for orientation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the course cost?
There is no cost for the courses or materials. GED students will pay a $7.50 testing fee when they take the official exam.
How long will it take to finish the course?
This will vary with each student. It is based on the student's assessment results and the time each student has available to work on lessons at home.
Are these courses easier or quicker than the traditional GED/CRC courses? Generally these courses are more difficult for students than traditional courses because they require more planning and commitment from the student. It is not quicker or easier for students to complete the GED or CRC through these courses but can accommodate those who cannot attend at regular class times.
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