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Who qualifies for ABE/GED?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
Must be 16 years of age or older, is not enrolled in high school, has educational needs below the level equivalent of high school completion (ages 16-18 must have a release from their school districts.)
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What is ABE/GED?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
Adult Basic Education (ABE) offers non-credit classes in GED Preparation, and Basic Job Skills both on and off campus. All ABE/GED/ESL courses require permission to register and are continuous enrollment unless otherwise noted. There is a $25 non-refundable tuition per class.
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What is ABE/GED CASAS testing?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
The ABE/GED CASAS (Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System) test assesses student skill level in reading and math. It is used to place students into the appropriate level.
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How do I begin ABE/GED classes?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
Registration and assessment is done at the Highline Community College main campus. For information regarding times and dates of ABE/GED registration and assessment call Karen Steinbach at 206-878-3710 ext. 3355.
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When do I register for ABE/GED?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
Registration is held twice a quarter- before the quarter begins and mid-quarter. For specific dates and times call Karen Steinbach at 206-878-3710 ext. 3355.
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How long are ABE/GED classes?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
Most classes meet for two and one half hours twice a week for ten weeks per quarter. If necessary, students can continue to take classes for multiple quarters.
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How do I get my GED?

Montana Tech | Admissions
If you are from Butte, contact Margie Pascoe at 496-4477. If you are not from Butte, contact your high school guidance counselor for assistance.
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The GED program, formerly part of Montgomery County Public Schools, is now part of Montgomery College, visit the GED website http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/aelg/ged.htm for more information.
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Question: Is GED or ABE credit possible at the Library?

City of Waverly
Answer: Hawkeye Community College provides GED and ABE credits through meetings held at Waverly Public Library. Contact the Library (319)352-1223 or waverly@waverly.lib.ia.us for details. There are 20 public access workstations at the Library with access to the Internet at T1 through fiberoptics. Patrons with a current Waverly Public Library card in good standing may check out a computer for use in the building.
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Why do I need a placement test before I register for some of the ABE, GED, and ESL classes?

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The test enables us to ensure that you get registered for the right class for your personal level of ability. The test is not graded and the results are confidential; it is used only to match you to the right class so that you won't waste your time and money in a class that is too elementary or too advanced for you.
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This is the Center for Adult Learning and Educational Credentials site. There you'll find info on how to get started, how much, where to go...
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Franciscan University of Steubenville - Admissions - FAQ's
Please send a copy of the GED scores. The student with a GED still needs to submit SAT/ACT test scores. If a student only has a GED and no high school transcript, they will not be able to qualify for merit-based scholarships. (The director of admissions may be willing to look at these cases individually if the student has a high ACT/SAT score.)
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North Kansas City Schools | About the District | FAQs
The district offers free GED preparation classes. Classes are offered throughout Clay and Platte counties. The main learning center is located in the Northland Human Services Center building on the campus of Maple Woods Community College. The district also offers GED preparation online. Visit our Web site at www.gedonlineclass.com for more information. For class times and locations, phone 413.5480.
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Who are you and what qualifies you to do this?

My name is John B. Hare, and I live in California. My academic background is in Linguistics, Anthropology and Computer Science, and I worked in the high technology field as a computer programmer and entrepreneur for twenty five years prior to starting this site.
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What qualifies as a CEU?

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One CEU credit is equal to 1 contact hour of instruction. All 20 units or contact hours must be taken through ISSA, an ISSA Continuing Education Provider or other ISSA-approved continuing education activity. To be sure that a specific personal training course is approved, please contact the Continuing Education department at 800-892-4772 (Monday through Friday; 7am to 5pm PST), or visit ISSAonline.com/ceus.
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Who qualifies for membership?

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Membership on the GOLF CHANNEL Amateur Tour is open to all amateur golfers with a verifiable, active and official USGA handicap index. We limit our membership to the first 300 APPROVED applicants. Seniority on the tour, previous years' point standings, previous tournament participation and attitude are major factors in determining the approved applicants.
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Who qualifies for services?

People Inc - Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
While People Inc. offers a wide range of services for people of varying needs and abilities, most of the services we offer are designed specifically for people with developmental disabilities.
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Who Qualifies for ESL?

ABE/GED/ESL Department - FAQs page
ESL classes are offered to U.S. citizens, immigrants, refugees and permanent residents. Individuals holding temporary visas such as International students, business travelers, or tourists cannot attend these classes. Students between 16-18 years old, not enrolled in secondary school, must have a release authorization from their school district.
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Who qualifies for the credit?

Frequently Asked Questions - Homestead Preservation Credit
If married, one spouse is 65 years of age or older as of January 1, 2007, and the other spouse is at least 60 years of age as of January 1, 2007;
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Frequently Asked Questions - Louisiana Department of Educati...
The G.E.D. is the General Educational Development program that represents the alternative to a High School Diploma. It requires tests verifying an equivalency to accepted high school standards. The GED Test is comprised of 5 tests: Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts/Reading, and Language Arts/Writing. The candidate must earn a minimum standard score of 410 on each test and an average standard score of 450.
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How do I get a copy of my GED?

ASD | Frequently Asked Questions
The Anchorage School District does not have records of GED's. Students who received their GED in Alaska may contact Jean Cariotti at the Alaska Department of Labor and Work Force Development, P.O. Box 25509, Juneau, Alaska 99802-5509. The telephone number is (907) 465-4685 and the fax number is (907) 465-4186.
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Can you help my student get a GED?

www.1-800-GO-GUARD.com | Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We have an excellent GED program that’s both easy and free. Take a look at these services, and ask a recruiter how they work:
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How can I obtain a copy of my GED records?

District Based Frequently Asked Questions
The Broward County School District is a GED testing facility. All requests for verification of GED test scores and official GED transcripts are handled by the Florida Department of Education, GED Testing Office through their Web site (http://www.firn.edu/doe/workforce/ged_dipl.htm) or call them toll free at 877-352-4331.
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The General Educational Development (GED) tests provide people, who did not complete high school, with the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Since its inception in 1942, more than 13 million adults have earned their high school diplomas through the numerous GED programs across the United States . Today the GED certificate accounts for one out of every seven high school credentials issued in the United States .
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