Free Adult Classes at CVCC
- Improve Math, Reading and Writing Skills
- Refresher Classes for High School Graduates
- GED® Test Preparation
You must attend an orientation to begin our classes. Sign up for orientation at www.tri-c.edu/aspire or call 216-987-2135. Sixteen to eighteen year olds must be officially withdrawn form high school.
Classes are provided by Tri-C Aspire in partnership with CVCC.
Age Requirements
September 14, 2016 - UPDATE
Per House Bill 113, Ohio Revised Code 3301.81 - Effective Date: Sept. 14, 2016
Rule: Ohio Administrative Code 3301-41-01 (The rule is currently going through a rule change process)
To take the Ohio High School Equivalence tests, an eligible applicant must meet the following criteria:
A test applicant must be at least 18 years of age.
A test applicant must be officially withdrawn from school.
A test applicant may not have received a high school diploma or honors diploma awarded under section 3313.61, 3313.611, 3313.612, or 3325.08 of the Ohio Revised Code.
A copy of the withdrawal form signed by a school official must be submitted to State of Ohio High School Equivalence Office.
Test applicants who are a minimum age of 16 years, but less than 18 years of age may apply under the following criteria
A test applicant must be officially withdrawn from school.
A test applicant may not have received a high school diploma or honors diploma awarded under section 3313.61, 3313.611, 3313.612, or 3325.08 of the Ohio Revised Code.
A copy of the withdrawal form signed by a school official must be submitted to State of Ohio High School Equivalence Office.
A test applicant must provide written approval from the parent, guardian or court official. A signed and notarized consent form must be submitted to the State of Ohio High School Equivalence Office.
The Adult Education Department at Cuyahoga Valley Career Center offers the following
career education programs:
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- HVAC (Individual courses also available)
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- Technical Rescue Programs (Contact Dignity at 440-746-8206 for more information)
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- First Responder Training (Contact Dignity at 440-746-8206 for more information)
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