The new GED examination, which is considered tougher than the high-school-equivalency test it replaced because it demands more analysis and asks fewer multiple-choice questions, drew 40 percent fewer ...
HiSET is a high school equivalency test offered in many states across the country, including New Hampshire. It tests students in five categories, including language arts reading, language arts writing ...
Parkway Area Adult Education and Literacy offers free classes for adults to help them prepare for the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET, formerly GED); improve reading, writing and math skills; ...
Expanded high school equivalency computer-based testing options will be available to test takers in 2022 and beyond under a contract with the GED Testing Service (GEDTS). Beginning this month, GEDTS ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire is going to be using a new high school equivalency test starting next year. The state Board of Education on Wednesday decided to move away from the traditional GED ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)- GED Testing Service (GEDTS) will be used by the state for administering high school equivalency tests beginning in January. New York had been using the TASC (Test Assessing ...
South Mountain Community College, 7050 S. 24th St., is offering GED testing for individuals who do not have a high school diploma and are seeking to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Candidates ...
JEFFERSON CITY - The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education told KOMU 8 News Friday it will drop the GED high school equivalency test in favor of the HiSET test. "The (GED) test is ...
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development is now giving students who left high school before graduating the opportunity to earn their high school equivalency diploma at ...
COLUMBIA - Adult education students face some challenges due to changes to the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET). Starting this year, the test became fully computerized. This means adults not only ...
SPRINGFIELD, MO – Missouri’s high school equivalency exam, otherwise known as the HiSET, is now available to first-time test-takers for free. The 2019 legislative session funded House Bill 1606, which ...
The new GED examination, which is considered tougher than the high-school-equivalency test it replaced because it demands more analysis and asks fewer multiple-choice questions, drew 40 percent fewer ...