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- Home - GED
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
- Oregon Department of Education : Oregon General Equivalency Diploma . . .
Oregon's High School Equivalency Program, administered by the HECC Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development (CCWD) oversees the GED® test preparation, instruction and testing process in Oregon The GED® program provides individuals 18 and older with an opportunity to earn a GED® test credential
- Oregon - GED
Ours is the only official site for the GED ® test, so let’s look at the process step by step How old do I need to be to take the test? You must be 18 years old to test in Oregon I’m underage What do I need to do to take the test?
- Adult Education G. E. D. | Salem Community College
Salem Community College is here to help you enter our post-secondary education programs We have academic advisors who are anxious to help you move forward after obtaining your diploma For additional information, contact: E: ged@salemcc edu GED Enrollment Intake Form
- Oregon High School Equivalency Program
Learn about the Oregon GED Option Program (for Oregon students ages 16-17)
- GED | Chemeketa Community College
Earn your GED (General Educational Development) and free college credits, through Chemeketa Why a GED From Chemeketa? When you enroll in our GED High School Options program you will attend classes regularly and have multiple scheduling options
- MyGED® : Login
Access GED resources, prepare for exams, and achieve your high school equivalency diploma with official materials and tools
- GED Classes Salem Oregon
Listed here are all GED preparatory classes and testing facilities in the Salem area Oregon uses the computer-formatted GED exam for the state’s high school equivalency testing program GED testing can be done online and at state-recognized testing facilities
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