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Locality: Reading, Pennsylvania

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Address: 621 Centre Avenue 19601 Reading, PA, US

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Continuing Education TMC 06.05.2021

Where are you on the way to reaching your goal. Ready to earn your HS diploma. Join us tonight, Tues., Sept 3rd or Thursday, Sept 5th to register for the Fall semester. 7:00 PM at Transform Ministry Center - 621 Centre Ave, Reading. Learn about the GED and then sign up for the class if you are ready!

Continuing Education TMC 22.04.2021

5. More Opportunities A high school diploma offers more lifetime opportunities beyond the job. You're more likely to live above the poverty line, giving you the opportunity to apply for home, car or school loans. With a high school diploma, you'll most likely live in a low crime rate neighborhood and not have any trouble with the law yourself. According to the National Dropout Prevention Center, 82 percent of prisoners in the U.S. are high school dropouts. Register to learn ...how to earn a GED: https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSeAgSh6Q1243aNJ8/viewform

Continuing Education TMC 08.04.2021

Staying Employed Statistics show that individuals who complete high school in four years are less likely to be unemployed. According to a 2006 study, people who never completed high school had a 16.3% unemployment rate eight years later. During those same 8 years, the unemployment rate among those who earned their diplomas within four years was dramatically lower at only 4.7%. Taking longer than four years to earn your diploma can have even more of a negative effect. Individuals who spent more than six years pursuing their high school diploma experienced a massive 18.1% unemployment rate.

Continuing Education TMC 02.04.2021

3. Higher Salary According to research, graduating from high school will determine how well you live for the next 50 years of your life. High school graduates earn $143 more per week than high school dropouts. College graduates earn $336 more per week than high school graduates ($479 more per week than high school dropouts). Enough said. Register to learn more: https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSeAgSh6Q1243aNJ8/viewform