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Adair Co. Adult Learning Center offers fast track to GED diploma More than 5000 Adair Countians over 18 and older are without High School Diplomas, but that number could drop dramatically with greater participation in the Adair County Adult Learning Center's GED High School diploma program. Help is available at the Adair County Adult Learning Center. Prospective students who act now could qualify to take the GED test as early as Tuesday, August 25, 2009, after completing a required 12 hour orientation. In Adair County, there's even help on the $50. testing fee. GED candidates pay only $10, with the rest coming from two local banks, the Bank of Columbia and First & Farmers National Bank. Hours have been extended at the center, making it more convenient for students to come by. "But if students are unable to come to us," Mary Ann Branham said, "we'll come to them." The Adair County Adult Learning Center is open Monday through Thursday 8:00am- 4:00 pmCT. Fridays are for new students. Starting September 1, 2009 we will be staying open on Tuesday and Thursdays until 6:00 pmCT. Adair County Adult Learning Center, 403 Indian Drive, Columbia KY 42728. Phone (270) 384-4497 This story was posted on 2009-08-14 08:58:53
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