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Bridge & GED Program

The Bridge Program classes in literacy and math prepare you for the GED®, the next step in your career, or college. In 2024-2025, classes will be offered in-person. New classes begin in August, October, January and March. Classes are open to all Rhode Island residents (18 years or older).

Students 16-17 years old must have an alternative learning plan (ALP) from their school district prior to enrollment. For more information visit the Department of Education website Alternative Learning Plan FAQ 

For Spanish GED / Para las clases en español consulte la página web del programa Bridge-GED 

Registration Information
  1. Complete our intake form HERE to be added to our waitlist. You will receive a confirmation email/text directly from the intake portal.
  2. If you need assistance call 401.455.6140.
  3. Program coordinator will be in contact regarding next steps.

**Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Participants** 

  • You may qualify for fee assistance if you receive SNAP benefits [formerly known as the electronic benefit transfer (EBT) program].
  • Please click HERE to complete the required form and submit it to [email protected]
  • Snap disclaimer PDF

 

Bridge Class 2024-25 Dates

Dates Time Campus Apply to/Status
August 26, 2024 AM/PM options available Providence Deadline: July 26, 2024 CLOSED
October 28, 2024 AM/PM options available Providence Deadline: September 20, 2024 CLOSED
January 20, 2025 AM/PM options available Providence Deadline: December 20, 2024
March 31, 2025 AM/PM options available Providence Deadline: February 28, 2025
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Cost

 

No charge

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Time Commitment

 

8 Weeks 9-12 hours per week.

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