College and Career Readiness Program
The Riverton area office of the College Career and Readiness Program is located in Main Hall, room 176. Among its services, the Adult Education (AE)/ High School Equivalency (HEQ) program administers the necessary tests and awards the equivalent of the high school diploma to those who successfully complete all requirements.
Students must be 18 years of age or older to take the HiSet Test Battery without restriction. Students who are 16 or 17 years of age and not attending high school may qualify for an age waiver from the Wyoming Community College Commission. Qualification depends upon attainment of required scores on subject practice tests. The HiSet Test Battery covers five areas: Language Arts–Reading, Social Studies, Science, Language Arts-Writing, and Math. Adult Education instruction and testing are also provided by outreach centers in Jackson, Lander, and Ft. Washakie.
Preparation for the HiSet Test Battery is offered in classes or as individualized instruction during the daytime or evening hours at the AE Centers in the CWC service area. There is a registration fee each semester for enrollment in the program; however, no student will be denied access because of an inability to pay. There is also a fee for taking the battery of HSEC exams. Students who qualify will be assisted with the testing fee.
Accommodations can be provided to students with documented disabilities. Disclosure of a disability is voluntary. Accommodations are provided only to students who request them. Interested persons should contact the College and Career Readiness Program on the CWC campus for more information, 307.855.2193 or 800.745.8418, ext. 2193.