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GED Certificate
GED 21st Century
Chippewa Valley Technical College is now offering GED test preparation online. Using a combination of the CVTC Blackboard online course software and Steck-Vaughn's GED 21st Century - Internet software, a student can prepare for all five tests required for the national GED certificate. The GED test preparation courses include Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Writing.
Illinois GED Testing
While no formal preparation is required to take the GED Test, examinees may take advantage of preparatory courses offered through College of DuPage. Classes are tuition free to eligible individuals. The GED Testing program was developed by the American Council on Education to provide persons who have not graduated from high school the opportunity to earn the High School Equivalency Certificate. College of DuPage has contracted with the Regional Office of Education to offer the test of General Education Development (GED). Examinees who achieve the minimum standards established by the Illinois State Board of Education will receive the High School Equivalency Certificate.
A Testing Service For Adult High School Equivalency
The General Educational Development (GED) testing program allows adults who have not finished high school to show that they have acquired the knowledge and skills associated with, and comparable to, high school completion. Successful GED candidates earn the Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate.
The GED - Is it Right for You?
Article: The General Educational Development (GED) Diploma is a high school equivalency certificate awarded upon successful completion of a test. The GED measures academic skills in five areas: writing, social studies, science, interpreting literature and the arts, and mathematics. Read more.
Free GED Classes
Attend free GED classes and obtain the certificate you need for better opportunities in life. These Classes will prepare you for the GED Test in all five GED Test areas - math, science, writing, reading and social studies. Dogwood Branch Library. Atlanta, Georgia.
Lewis-Clark State College GED Testing
You must be 18 or older to take the G.E.D. tests. If you are 16 or 17, you may take the tests if you obtain approval from your high school (drop slip); provide identification (Driver's License or picture ID; bring your parent/guardian to the Center to sign a release for you to participate in the program. What Is The Cost Of The Tests? It's free to prepare for the GED. There is no charge for instruction, use of books, or other supplies. Students pursuing a GED will be charged a $15 registration fee, which provides them, upon completion, with an official GED transcript, certificate, and unlimited access to print copies of their GED.
Illinois Central College GED
Students who enroll in our classes range in age from 16 to 73. They have found that earning a GED certificate can be the first step toward meeting their personal goals and enhancing their self-esteem. Our GED classes are offered at a variety of times and locations. A free online GED preparation program is also available for qualified applicants.
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