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About GED

What is GED?

You may hear other meanings for GED such as Graduate Equivalency Degree or General Educational Diploma. However, GED traditionally stands for General Educational Development Test. 


After graduating from high school, you will receive a diploma. A diploma is a document stating you’ve completed all the required courses to graduate. Some students in high school are close to finishing and getting a diploma, but don’t quite get there. In those cases, students can take a series of tests that will indicate whether or not they have a high school level of education. This is known as the GED test. 

Want to learn more about earning your GED credential? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Earning your GED is worthwhile, and we’re here to help you discover more about what a GED is, the process of earning one, and how it will benefit your life further down the road. Check out the video below and keep reading for more information.

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Internationally recognized

The GED® program is the only higher secondary certificate available in over 100 countries and accepted by nearly all universities in the U.S. and many across the world.

Alternative higher secondary certificate

The GED is the American alternative to the A-level test, HSC, New Zealand’s NCEA, the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and other higher secondary credentials.

Flexibility to test on your schedule

The GED exam can be taken anytime throughout the year, so you don’t have to wait months for specific exam dates. Schedule your exam when you and your teacher know you are ready.

Faster scores and transcripts

With same day scoring and transcripts available within days of passing, the GED allows you to go to a university sooner.

75 years of trust and recognition

GED Testing Service is a joint venture between the American Council on Education and Pearson, a leading global education company. Over 21 million GED graduates around the world have gone on to attend university in the U.S. and other countries.

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