HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY

GED Preparation

Prepare for the GED across all four content areas, with practice tests to track your progress. Passing scores may earn a voucher toward the cost of the official GED test.

The four GED subjects

  • Mathematical Reasoning
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Reasoning Through Language Arts (including the Extended Response)

Good to know

  • A score of 145 is needed in each subject to show high school equivalency.
  • Classes meet days or evenings depending on the program near you.

FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS

English &
Citizenship

Small-group English classes at every level — from survival and conversational English up to advanced — with job-readiness vocabulary woven into lessons and support preparing for U.S. citizenship.

  • Multi-level classes, so you start where you are.
  • Practical, work-ready language skills.
  • Citizenship test preparation.

FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS

Adult Basic
Education

Adult Basic Education (ABE) builds core reading, writing, and math skills to support your education, employment, and personal goals. ABE is a strong starting point before GED classes or workforce training.

SELF-PACED DIPLOMA

National External
Diploma (NEDP)

The NEDP is a self-paced, web-based program for adults to demonstrate high school–level skills through real-world tasks and projects — a flexible path to a high school diploma.

  • Most participants finish in 12–18 months, depending on pace and prior knowledge.
  • Work independently at home or during scheduled class hours.

LEARN WHILE YOU TRAIN

Integrated Education
& Training (IET)

IET lets you train for a career while improving your reading, writing, or math at the same time. Through partnerships with technical schools and community colleges, you can prepare for fields such as healthcare, construction, manufacturing, or transportation while building the skills you need to succeed at work and in life.

WORKFORCE CREDENTIAL

ACT Career Readiness
Certificate (CRC)

The CRC class prepares you for the ACT WorkKeys assessments in Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents. Earning a National Career Readiness Certificate shows employers you have the essential skills for success across many jobs and industries.