Adult Education/GED Testing

Vision Statement

The Adult Education Department at Copiah-Lincoln Community College will be the primary vehicle for educating and providing credentials to those who did not complete high school or need additional skills in acquiring the English language. High quality services will be offered throughout the community to meet the needs of all segments of the educationally and/or economically disadvantaged youth & adult population. In meeting these community needs, the department will provide customer-driven learning opportunities in a format that promotes the best possible access to services. Distance learning will continually emerge as a learning tool to remove access barriers.

 

Mission Statement

The mission of the Adult Education Department at Copiah-Lincoln Community College is to provide high-quality, convenient learning and personal achievement opportunities throughout the college district for adults who did not complete high school or who need additional upgrading of the basic skills necessary to function in society. The ultimate goal is to help learners reach their maximum potential through any of the following avenues:

Skills Attainment
High School Equivalency
Improved Work Skills
English Language Acquisition
Transition Into Further Academic/Vocational Training or Employment
Use of Distance Education Media

 

For more information, contact:

Jeffrey Posey, Director of Adult Education

Copiah-Lincoln Community College

P.O. Box 649

Wesson, MS 39191

601-643-8651 (Telephone)

601-643-8216 (Fax)

jeff.posey@colin.edu