• Who is eligible to take classes?

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    Adults who live in the Greater Lowell area.  This includes the residents of Lowell, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford.

    • For High School Equivalency classes (GED/HiSET) students must be at least 16 years old.  Students who are between 16-19 years old, must have formally withdrawn from high school.
    • For ESOL Classes, students must be at least 18 years old.

    Everyone will be required to show an ID and proof of address before starting classes.

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  • How much do Adult Ed Classes cost?

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    • Classes are FREE to adult residents of Greater Lowell.   
    • Our program is funded  by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (Adult and Community Learning Services), and Lowell Public Schools.  
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  • How do I register for classes?

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    Links to the Registration form are on the home page of our website. 

    For those who can not register online, students can make an appointment to register in-person or on the phone.   Once the registration form is received, students will be contacted to schedule placement testing.    

    If classes are full, students will be placed on a waiting list.  Students will be invited to start classes when space is available. 

    Please go to our "How to Register Page" for detailed information. 

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  • Where and when are classes held?

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    Day classes are held at our Main Center, located at 408 Merrimack Street in downtown, and at our  satellite programs at CTI, CMAA, MAPS and LASA. 

    Our night classes are at Lowell High School, and at our satellites at CMAA and the Moody School.

    We offer In-Person and Remote Classes.

    Class options will be shown on the registration form.  

     

     

     

     

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  • How long are classes in session?

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    Day classes begin in September and run through June, following the Lowell Public School schedule.

    Night classes begin in late September  and run until mid-May.

    As long as there is space available, students can register throughout most of the school year.  Students put on a wait list will be invited to start when a space becomes available.

     

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  • Do you provide daycare?

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    Our program does not provide day care.   We recommend working with local agencies, such as CTI and DTA,  for assistance with child care services.   

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  • How do I earn my High School Equivalency Credential?

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    In Massachusetts, candidates must pass the GED, the HiSET,  or a combination of all subject tests from both exams.  

    AAEC offers HSE classes to help Greater Lowell residents to prepare both these exams. 

    AAEC is an official Test Center for GED and HiSET.  We offer both computer and paper-based HiSET exams.  For more information about testing please see our Test Center page.

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