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Welcome to the home of the GED ® test, your official online resource to prepare for and earn your high school equivalency diploma SIGN UP FOR YOUR FREE ACCOUNT Your online GED ® account is your one-stop shop for passing the GED ® test It’s free to set up, and you’ll find study materials, tips, and classes
- GED | Spokane Community College
GED® (General Educational Development) tests can help you earn a high school equivalency certificate Spokane Community College offers GED prep classes You can start anytime Classes are available in person, online, or a mix of both Our counselors will help you to figure out which is the best pathway for you
- Washington - GED
All test takers must be a resident of Washington State at the time of testing to be awarded a High School Equivalency (GED®) Certificate in this state A parent or guardian must be present at the pre-test check-in to give consent and authorize the underage tester to be recorded during testing
- MyGED® : Login
Log in to access GED resources, prepare for exams, and achieve your high school equivalency diploma
- Open Doors GED Classroom
Here is an educational road map of what you can expect when working toward earning your GED at the Next Generation Zone We're looking forward to having you join us Assessment, instruction, and testing are available for all young adults ages 16-24 Start by attending one of our in person or online orientations!
- High School Equivalency (GED) Enrollment – Next Generation Zone
Formerly known as the GED, the high school equivalency consists of four subjects: With a passing score of 145 per subject, you'll attain a high school diploma equivalent and enhance your ability to select jobs with higher wages Assessment, instruction, and testing are available for all young adults ages 16-24
- GED® Testing and Transcripts
Find out how to take GED® tests for high school equivalency in Washington state and how to get your GED® transcripts
- High School Completion and GED offered at Spokane Community College
Provides courses designed to learn English, improve basic reading, writing, math, college prep, job skills or earn a high school diploma or GED
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