High School Equivalency Program | Michigan State University
Provides online GED instruction for migrant and seasonal farmworker communities. Strives to make learning relevant to each individual's situation and take into consideration their social and cultural backgrounds.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
Physical Address
234 Wilson Road, Holden Hall, East Lansing, MI 48825
Hours
Hours vary
Voice
Fax
(517) 432-9901
Voice
Fee
No fees
Eligibility
- Adults age 18 years of age and over who are are not currently enrolled in High School. - Adults who have worked in agriculture at least 75 days in the past 24 months. - Have been part of the Migrant Education Program in the last 24 months. Have a Certification of Eligibility (COE).
Languages
Spanish
Service area
Ottawa County, Ohio
Hancock County, Ohio
Williams County, Ohio
Defiance County, Ohio
Putnam County, Ohio
Sandusky County, Ohio
Henry County, Ohio
Wood County, Ohio
Seneca County, Ohio
Paulding County, Ohio
Hardin County, Ohio
Lucas County, Ohio
Fulton County, Ohio
Agency info
Michigan State University
Provides support in education for farmworking families. Programs include: Identification and Recruitment, High School Equivalency, College Assistance for Migrant Programs, among others.