The mission of our GED Assistance Program is to teach students in all the core subject areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Social Studies and Sciences; in traditional and non-tradition settings - using integrated information technology as a tool in service delivery.
GED Assistance Program Information
Curriculum
Once the student is able to demonstrate that he/she has reached the appropriate reading level (as determined by CASAS - Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment Systems), the student will receive up to 80 hours of GED test training. The program uses PLATO software as the central focus for instructional design, assessment and implementation. The methodology is grounded in understanding the needs of each partcular learner.
Topic Areas
- Language Arts, Reading
- Social Studies
- Science
- Mathematics
- Language Arts, Writing
Mornings: Monday through Thursday from 9am -12pm
Evenings: Monday through Thursday from 6pm-8pm
GED Fees
If the student qualifies as low-income - as determined by Federal Poverty Guidelines - tuition is free:
| Tuition | $0 |
| Registration Fee | $25 |
| Total | $25 |
If the student is not low-income, tuition varies upon subject. Please click here to view our tuition site map.
*Rates are subject to change based on the availability of grant funding.
How to Apply:
Stop by to pick up an application at:
3636 16th St NW Apt # AG-49
Washington, DC 20011
or download Citiwide's General Application Form and send it to achuukwu@mycitiwide.com





