College Fund/Dollar General Remove Obstacles for Students Seeking GED

Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, Indigenous Adult Education, Inside the College Fund, Our Programs, Student Success

By Kateri Montileaux, OLC Director of Community Continuing Education and GED

The Community Continuing Education/GED department of Oglala Lakota College is located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of South Dakota. Oglala Lakota College is a decentralized campus with the main administrative buildings located six miles south of Kyle in South Dakota. There are eleven (11) CCE/GED classrooms in all nine (9) districts of the reservation.  These districts are: Pine Ridge, Kyle, Martin, Batesland, Wanblee, Porcupine, Manderson, Oglala, Allen, along with locations in Rapid City and Eagle Butte.

This year the department focusing on offering workshops and offering CEUs for them. Workshops are varied and include informational, traditional, and contemporary themes.  Examples of workshops offered include resumé writing, filling out various applications (work, school, and online), Commercial Driver’s License preparation and testing, Praxis preparation and testing, tipi design and raising, a two-week Lakota Language Academy and many more.

Also new this year is upgrading the testing computers at the Oglala Lakota College GED/Pearson VUE testing site. Since online testing began in 2014, the program has used donated computers from Oglala Lakota College. This worked fine until recently due to low storage space.

While asking students/clients what would help them to obtain their GED certificates, we found many students/clients didn’t have an identification card or a Social Security card or birth certificate to obtain the identification card. The other main problem was students did not have the funds to pay for the testing fees. The Dollar General grant has allowed the CCE/GED department to pay for practice tests, official GED testing fees, replacement birth certificates, driver’s license, state, or tribal identification cards for testing purposes. The grant also helps cover gas vouchers for transportation.

Thanks to the Dollar General grant, there is now no reason at all for a person not to be able to obtain their GED certificate. The Oglala Lakota College Community Continuing Education/GED department appreciates the support of the College Fund and Dollar General to our students and community.

Recent Blog Posts

Protect the Department of Education

Protect the Department of Education

The American Indian College Fund is concerned that Native students, whose equitable access to higher education hinges on federal programs (which are tied to Native tribes’ trust and treaty relationship with the federal government) will be disproportionately and negatively impacted by the dismantling of the department and the haphazard way the Trump Administration is going about it.

American Indian College Fund Announces the 2024-25 Tribal College Students of the Year and Coca Cola Scholars

American Indian College Fund Announces the 2024-25 Tribal College Students of the Year and Coca Cola Scholars

The American Indian College Fund honored 34 Tribal College and University Students of the Year and 35 Coca-Cola First Generation Scholars at a ceremony in Rapid City, South Dakota, recognizing their academic achievements and community involvement. Additionally, Dr. Carla Sineway, President of Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College, was named the 2024-25 Tribal College and University President Honoree of the Year, with support from the Adolph Coors Foundation and The Coca-Cola Foundation.

Department of Education Says RIF Won’t Impact TCUs or Student Loans and Pell Grants

Department of Education Says RIF Won’t Impact TCUs or Student Loans and Pell Grants

The Office of the Undersecretary of the Department of Education sent a letter to stakeholders in higher education this weekend stating that although the recent reduction in force (RIF) aligned with President Trump’s commitment to return education control to states, core functions related to Federal Student Aid (FSA) and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) will not be impacted.