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Adult education empowers individuals to become self-sufficient, with skills necessary for future employment and personal successes. We assist adults to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency while completing a secondary education.
Utah Adult Education is a program of instruction below the collegiate level for adults. Utah Adult Education is comprised of Adult Secondary Education (ASE), and English Language Learners (ELL) to read English Language Acquisition (ELA).
Adult Basic Education (ABE):
Adult Secondary Education (ASE):
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcEnglish Language Acquisition (ELA):
Residents of the state of Utah (individuals 18 or older and out-of-school youth ages 16 or older) who are legal residents of the United States, making Utah their permanent home.
Non-residents (individuals 18 or older and out-of-school youth ages 16 or older) may participate in adult education programs but must pay full fees and tuition to participate equal to the nearest college or university.
The adult education programs of Utah do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex or disabilities.
Utah Adult Education programs increase personal and professional success options by providing test preparation instruction in the four content areas of the GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc Test, which include:
Anyone who is 18 years of age or older whose high school class has graduated is eligible to take the GED® Test. Residency is not a requirement for a GED® test-taker to take the GED® Test. Anyone ages 16-18 whose class has not graduated is eligible to take the GED® Test with the following requirements:
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc16-18 Year-Old Applicants:
16 year-old applicants also:
School districts do not have the authority to delay or deny access to the GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc Test if the test-taker meets the eligibility requirements.
School-age GED® Test-takers who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) are eligible for Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) regardless of successfully obtaining a GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc and the resulting Utah High School Completion Diploma.
School-age GED® Test-takers whose class has not graduated who do not pass all four of the GED® Test modules may return to a K-12 program of instruction and will be required to complete all necessary graduation requirements for a traditional K-12 diploma.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcOut-of-State test-takers age 16-18 years of age may use the HSE Candidate and Adult Education Eligibility Form and a current government issued photo ID or bring the following two letters to a Utah Adult Education program for registration release:
Test-takers residing at residential treatment/special purpose schools, including Job Corps, are required to have parent/guardian signature granting permission to take the GED® Test. Permission must be obtained prior to the GED® Test registration. Testing centers may accept a faxed copy of the HSE Candidate and Adult Education Eligibility Form signed by the parent/guardian attached to an original application as proof of parental/guardian permission.
Branches of the military may or may not accept GED® credentials for enlistment. GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc Test-takers are strongly advised to contact the military recruiters to see what the current policies are prior to taking the GED® Test.
$120 for full test (4 test modules) or $30 per individual test module.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcPlease complete your registration online on your personal account.
GED® test takers can now take the test online if they have achieved a green score on a GED Ready® test within 60 days. If attempting to take the online proctored GED® test, test takers should have access to a private room, stable internet access, and a computer with a camera and a microphone. Online proctored GED® test takers below the age of 18 will need to have a parent or guardian with them during the sign in process to authorize the test. Additional information can be found at .
If you are testing in a testing center, you may retake each GED® subject test two subsequent times, with no restrictions between retakes. These attempts are also discounted. However, if you fail the third time or on any subsequent retest, you must wait 60 days and pay full price. If you are taking an online proctored GED® test, you may retake each subject test one time with no restrictions between retakes. If you fail the second time or on any subsequent retest, you must wait 60 days. Online proctored GED® tests are not discounted.
An official score report and Utah High School Completion Diploma are issued to all Utah test-takers who pass all four GED® test modules.
Once you pass the GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc, you will receive an email with a copy of your e-diploma and e-transcript. These are your official diploma and transcript. You should download and save these documents for your records.
If you earned your GED® in 2014 or later, you can log in to your to order additional copies of your transcript. If you earned your GED® before 2014, select the state in which you took your GED® in the drop-down menu and click Request Transcripts to be taken to the corresponding page to order additional transcripts. Most transcript orders take approximately 1-2 days but may take up to 2 weeks to process and mail out. Please allow sufficient time for processing and shipping. Prior to placing an order, you should confirm that you have the correct recipient/administrator and school address if you are sending the transcript directly to a school.
GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc Testing Service
To order duplicate diplomas, certificates and/or transcript/score reports.
For additional support, go to .
Exchange Form for GED® Certificate to Utah High School Completion Diploma
Persons passing the GED® Test between January 1, 2002 and June 30, 2009, may exchange the GED® Certificate for a Utah High School Completion Diploma by completing this form.
To request a GED® Transcript/Score Report of an individual on behalf of an employer or college.
If you work for a prison or corrections institution and are requesting for an inmate, please fax requests (including a request form and educational information release form) to (801) 538-7882. If your agency does not have its own request form, please call (801) 538-7509 to request a copy of our Corrections Request Form.
The Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor
Foreign countries may require some documents to be authenticated prior to processing. In this case the test-taker must contact and work through the Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office, Notary Division.
GED®Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc preparation materials may be obtained from libraries, book stores, online, the Utah State , and Adult Education programs located throughout the state of Utah.
Utah Adult Education Policies and Procedures Guide
Utah Adult Education Policies and Procedures Guide’s Attending Document of Recent Changes
Utah Adult Education Onsite Program Reviews for 2019-2020
Fees and Tuition Collected in Support of Adult Education Program Period July 1 through June 30
Annual report to the Utah State Board of Education reflecting the monies collected and reported to the district/community-based organizations' business administrator.
Due Annually: September 1
Utah Adult Education Collected Fees Expenditure Plan
Collected Fees Expenditure Plan report an annual expenditure plan to the Utah State Board of Education describing how collected fees from the previous year will be expended in meeting the literacy needs of the adult learner.
Due Annually: September 30
Utah Adult Education Professional Development Menu 2020-2021
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcNational Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance (NCEE)
Utah's Online Performance Information for Adult Education (UTopia) Adult Education Management System
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcUnited States Department of Education
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is Utah's Job ConnectionXem kết quả xổ số miền bắc. It is a consolidation of all employment related functions into a comprehensive service delivery system allowing Job seekers and employers to access the services they need without the confusion and burden of working with multiple agencies.
is a web-based career information system that helps students learn more about how his or her personal characteristics can be used in a variety of occupations. The is a companion site with additional training and resources for educators.
provides free access to communities of practice, self-paced online courses, and searchable resources for adult educators.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc offers free in-person and online workshops that cover a wide variety of technology and curriculum topics, ranging from basics like how to create presentations and use the internet effectively to sophisticated online authoring with graphic animation.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắc was built by the Utah State Board of Education with the single goal of helping Local Education Agencies (LEAs) provide a simpler, more cost effective way to collect and track professional learning activities for educators.
The mission of the AEAUT, as the primary advocate for lifelong learning opportunities in Utah, is to meet the diverse needs of all Utahns by providing and supporting quality educational opportunities.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcThe Coalition on Adult Basic Education represents the system of 55,000 adult educators in the United States. Membership includes access to professional development webinars, discounted registration for their annual virtual and national conferences, access to a downloadable research journal, and the opportunity to participate in legislative advocacy initiatives, such as the award winning national public awareness campaign.
The mission of the Mountain Plains Adult Education Association is to support and promote lifelong learning in the Mountain Plains Region (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, and beyond). In order to achieve its mission, the association promotes and provides professional development opportunities for adult educators, publishes and distributes relevant information about lifelong learning, and supports and strengthens member associations within the states of the region.
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcThere are three types of federal AEFLA funds available:
February 5, 2019
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcWIOA/AEFLA Competition Legal Notice posted.
February 19, 2019
WIOA Bidder's Conference |
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcLocation: Utah State Board of Education North and South Board Rooms 8-12
Utah State Board of Education Bidders Conference (Presentation Slides)
Appendix E: 13 Considerations Crosswalk
March 5, 2019
Demonstrated Effectiveness due no later than 5 p.m.
March 8, 2019
Notification of Demonstrated Effectiveness results sent to applicants. Full grant applications sent only to those applicants scoring 25 points or greater.
April 3, 2019
Xem kết quả xổ số miền bắcCompleted grant applications due to Utah State Board of Education no later than 5 p.m.
May 15, 2019
Notifications of funding decision sent to applicants.
Utah Adult Education 2019-2020 AEFLA/WIOA Competition Questions and Answers