Welcome to Your Future Adult Education at IWCC
Consider Iowa Western for any type of learning you’re interested in, either for personal interest, career advancement, or certifications, high school diploma, or degrees. Our adult education services include:
- High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED)
- Distance Education
- Review of reading, writing, social studies, science and math skills
- English as a Second Language
- 21st Century Employment Skills
- HiSET Testing
- Career Pathways through our Education 2 Employment program (include link)
Now is the time to commit to your future. If you are interested to completing your high school education, enroll in our HiSET Adult Education Program and complete your High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED), which has replaced the GED in over half of the United States.
If you qualify, you may enroll in face-to-face day or evening classes or online classes at our main campus in Council Bluffs or one of our satellite campuses in Atlantic, Harlan, Clarinda, or Shenandoah. (Link to respective pages for each campus??)
Redefine your success with a high school equivalency diploma.
Whether to attain your life-long dream, to achieve your educational goals, to be successful in your career, follow the arrows on right path at IWCC.
HSED Testing
- Free practice tests are available online and in class
- HiSET exam testing is only available by appointment. Instructor will assist students in creating an account and advising which test to register for.
- Students must have instructor approval and qualifying scores on OPT’s to take HiSET final exams. A completed, signed verification form is required for the test examiner.
Age Waiver For High School Equivalency Diploma
HSED Schedules
Iowa Western Campus- Kinney Hall
Daytime Class Dates
July 15 – August 29, 2024
September 9 – October 24, 2024
November 4 – December 12, 2024
January 13 – February 27, 2025
March 10 – April 24, 2025
May 5 – June 12, 2025
Daytime Orientation Dates
July 9-12
September 3-6
October 28-November 1
January 6-10
March 3-7
April 28-May 2
Iowa Western Campus- Kinney Hall
Evening Class Dates
July 15 – August 29, 2024
September 9 – October 24, 2024
November 4 – December 12, 2024
January 13- February 27, 2025
March 10 – April 24, 2025
May 5 – June 12, 2025
Evening Orientation Dates
July 9-12
September 3-6
October 28-November 1
January 6-10
March 3-7
April 28-May 2
Atlantic campus
Class Dates:
July 23 – September 26, 2024
October 8 – December 12, 2024
January 21 – March 27, 2025
April 8 – June 12, 2025
Orientation Dates:
July 16 & July 18, 2024
October 1 & October 3, 2024
January 14 & January 16, 2024
April 1 & April 3, 2024
705 Walnut Street, Atlantic Iowa, 5002
712-243-5527 or kbarnes@iwcc.edu
Clarinda Campus
Class Dates:
July 22 – September 25, 2024
October 7 – December 11, 2024
January 20 – March 26, 2025
April 7 – June 11, 2025
Orientation Dates:
July 15 & July 17, 2024
September 30 & October 2, 2024
January 13 & January 15, 2025
March 31 & April 2, 2025
923 E Washington Street, Clarinda IA 51632
712-542-5117 or mnorton@iwcc.edu
Harlan Campus
Class Dates:
July 23 – September 26, 2024
October 8 – December 12, 2024
January 21 – March 27, 2025
April 8 – June 12, 2025
Orientation Dates:
July 16 & July 18, 2024
October 1 & October 3, 2024
January 14 & January 16, 2024
April 1 & April 3, 2024
1901 Hawkeye Ave, Suite 101. Harlan IA 51537
712-246-1499 or prust@iwcc.edu
Shenandoah Campus
Class Dates:
July 22 – September 25, 2024
October 7 – December 11, 2024
January 20 – March 26, 2025
April 7 – June 11, 2025
Orientation Dates:
July 15 & July 17, 2024
September 30 & October 2, 2024
January 13 & January 15, 2025
March 31 & April 2, 2025
1001 W Sheridan Ave, Shenandoah, IA 51601
712-246-1499 or jpalmerin@iwcc.edu
Missouri Valley
No classes are currently scheduled. If you have questions about HiSET please call 712-325-3491
115 South Harrison St, Missouri Valley, IA 51555
712-325-3404 or prust@iwcc.edu
FAQ
Both IWCC and our Education 2 Employment program offer numerous continuing educational opportunities to HSED graduates. In fact, our Education 2 Employment program offers free continuing education to Iowa residents who qualify.
HiSET involves a series of five tests (reading, writing, math, science, and social studies). Students must complete 40 hours of instruction, make a measurable skills gain on the Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS) post-test, earn a qualifying score on each of the five subject areas, and pass the final exam in each of the five subject areas to earn a HSED.
It is difficult to predict exactly how much time you will need to prepare for testing because the amount of time students need for successful review of the five subjects varies considerably.
All students must demonstrate that they are prepared to take and pass each HiSET final exam. This is done by taking a variety of assessment and an Official Practice Test (OPT) for each subject and earning a qualifying score. OPT scores determine whether you are ready for a final exam.
Therefore, students basically determine how long it takes them to complete all requirements for the HSED.
Please call the location where you would like to attend classes and ask about the registration procedure. During registration, you will fill out a few forms and learn program expectations as well as what opportunities are available to you in your pursuit of furthering your education.
The following locations provide HiSET instruction:
· Council Bluffs IWCC Campus
· Atlantic, IWCC Cass County Center
· Clarinda, Clarinda Campus
· Harlan, IWCC Shelby County Center
· Shenandoah, IWCC Page/Fremont Center
There is a $25.00 registration fee due at the time of registration. This fee is good through June 30th of the next year. Your registration process is complete once you have filled out the necessary paper work, provided a valid photo identification, and completed the CASAS entrance assessment in reading and math.
Individuals 18 years old and under must have an age waiver signed by their previous high school or school district showing they are not enrolled.
Orientation also gives you the opportunity to ask questions, interact with other students, become familiar with the campus and available resources, and meet staff and faculty.
Attendance is mandatory in order to provide students with the greatest opportunities for success. Regular attendance also gives students the opportunity to ask questions, schedule additional help, and interact and learn from peers. Attendance is a strong indicator of success in the HSED program and in future education and employment.
Classes at the main IWCC campus meet four days a week for seven weeks and are available during the day or evening. Classes at the four off-site campuses meet two days a week for three hours for ten weeks and are available day or evening.
Online learning is not for everyone. We recommend a hybrid combination of online and classroom learning for most students.
Online students are required to spend a minimum of eight hours a week studying through Essential Education, Khan Academy, and/or CANVAS. These learning platforms are free to students. Registration and testing fees still apply.
There is a limited number of seats available for online learning. Failure to spend a minimum of eight hours per week studying may result is deactivation and forfeiture of your seat.
Students must take the CASAS pre- and post-assessments, OPTs, and final exams with a certified Proctor at one of our campuses. Call the Adult Education Department at (712) 325-3266 for more details.
Free test vouchers are available for students who qualify. Potentially, our program fees may only include our yearly registration fee of $25.00.
Iowa Western Community College has certified HiSET Proctors who administer the computer-based final exams.
You will also need a valid, government-issued photo ID (Driver’s License, etc.). Calculators and scratch paper will be provided.
If you finish your HSED after the ceremony in a given year, you will be invited to attend the following year’s ceremony.