
MATC also has classes at Community-Based Organizations (CBOs).Īfter the TABE test, if you want to begin taking the GED/HSED exams, you must first complete MATC's GED/HSED Orientation and Career Planning course, CAREER-750. Step 3: Email to make an appointment with an advisor to help you register for classes. There are also specific GED Preparation classes offered at MATC campuses during the day, evening and online. This academic screening is required for course placement.ĭowntown Campus - By Appointment Only Room M428 41 Mequon Campus - By Appointment Only Room A110 26 Oak Creek Campus - By Appointment Only Room A106 41 or 41 West Allis Campus- By Appointment Only Room 138 41 Step 2: Make an appointment to take the Reading and Math TABE test at any of the following assessment centers. Step 1: Complete the Online MATC Admissions application form. If you need preparation before taking the General Educational Development (GED) Exams, MATC offers classes to help you learn what you need to know.

The GED 2014 Exams consists of four parts: through Language Arts (RLA), Mathematical Reasoning, Science, Social Studies, and a Civics Test. The change also affects the Spanish version of the GED Exams. NOTE: Begining in 2014, new Exams tests were created and this version cancels all previous incomplete GED Exams scores. Have a question and want to talk to an advisor? Email us. ( NOTE: To help verify future student identities, MATC charges a $2 processing fee on all applications. General EducationAL DEVELOPMENT (GED) Testing and HSED (High School Equivalency Diploma)
