Find out today how an education at TCTC will get you ready for an immediate career path.
With dozens of clubs and organizations here, we make it easy to get involved!
Find out today how an education at TCTC will get you ready for an immediate career path.
With dozens of clubs and organizations here, we make it easy to get involved!
Identify which Adult Education Center you should contact, according to where you live. If you live in Anderson County, but you’re not sure which Adult Ed Center you should contact/attend, call the closest school district office(s) and ask if your physical [home] address is in their attendance zone.
District 1: 864-847-7344 – Williamston area
District 2: 864-369-7364 – Belton, Honea Path area
District 3: 864-348-6196 – Iva area
District 4: 864-403-2000 – Pendleton area
District 5: 864-260-5000 – Anderson city area
Adult Education Centers:
Each Adult Education Center has an intake process (application, testing, registration, orientation) that you must complete before you can start your study/testing program. Check your Adult Education Center's requirements and class schedules:
Ask about services through Palmetto Youth Connections for youth, ages 17-24.
To learn more about getting started and what you can do AFTER you earn your GED or High School Diploma, contact us. Tri-County partners with all Adult Education Centers in Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties. To learn more, contact the I-BEST Office at 864-646-1461 or at ibest@tctc.edu.
An I-BEST staff member will be glad to give you all the basic information you need about getting started with your GED or High School diploma -- and they can talk with you about some amazing opportunities after you graduate. They'll also contact your local Adult Ed Center to be sure they have your information and are ready to help you get started on your GED or HS diploma.