With GED, students can achieve high school equivalency and pursue a brighter future. The GED is more than a Diploma. It is a program for students to develop skills that lead to success in higher education and career growth. We strive to empower all students to improve their lives through education.
The GED is also referred to as a General Education Diploma, General Equivalency Diploma, or Graduate Equivalency Degree. Once you get the GED diploma, you can pursue higher education and if you decide to do so, you will get the same government financial aid as any other high school graduate does. To sit for the GED Test candidates usually take up GED classes so that they can prepare well for the GED Test.
Among the many benefits of the GED testing program, passing the GED test provides an opportunity for adults to continue their education. Over 98 percent of U.S. colleges and universities accept GED graduates who meet their other qualifications for admission. A GED credential documents that you have high school-level academic skills. About 97 percent of U.S. employers accept the GED credential as equal to a traditional high school diploma, according to recent studies.
Students who successfully complete the program will be awarded General Educational Development by American Council of Education, USA.
Nearly all U.S. colleges and universities accept the GED credential. Universities in many other countries like Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, UAE, South Africa, New Zealand, and more also recognize it for admission. A GED credential is proof that you have U.S. High School-Level Academic and English skills. Please check with your prospective university on their admissions policy to find out whether they accept the GED credential.
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