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Class of 2025 Earn High School Credentials

39 students complete program to meet high school requirements

Students listening to speaker at GED graduation

Graduation season extended into the summer as 39 students recently earned their high school diplomas through Fox Valley Technical College’s Adult Education offerings.

The graduates had been working over the past year to secure their high school credential in one of two ways: some graduates completed the General Education Development credential, which is more commonly known as the GED. Other graduates completed the Wisconsin High School Equivalency Diploma, commonly identified as the HSED.

A completion ceremony was held on campus for the students and their families. The celebration included remarks by Dr. Jennifer Lanter, Vice President – Learning and Chief Academic Officer, and student speakers Janay Curtis and Aliyah Al-Uqaili.

The college offers education for high school completion at its regional centers and campuses, in addition to other community-based sites throughout the district.

If you’re interested in learning more about the different Adult Education options at FVTC, click here for the first steps.

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  • Students listening to speaker at GED graduation

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