Call a local high school and ask how much the cost is. If that doesn't get the answer then try and find a teacher who can help. The cost to get the GED will come back to you by giving you the ability to find better work.
Call the Board of Education in your area. Most have GED prep courses and then administer the test. Some programs are free and some charge minimally, perhaps $40 or so.
It is definitely possible to get your GED online. Many colleges offer GED prep classes. Check your local colleges to see if any of them offer distance learning in addition to traditional classes.
Call the Board of Education in your area. Most have GED prep courses and then administer the test. Some programs are free and some charge minimally, perhaps $40 or so. The cost for the exam is $75.
If you have internet access you can take some online GED prep courses in you spare time and at your own pace. You can try the these two links for classes penn-foster.com or http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/programs/highschool/.
Depending on your home area, try the larger trucking companies like JB Hunt, Swift Ect.. they hire local drivers and are always in need of grave shift positions. but if u live in a ruel area you arent likley to have a chance. sorry this posted to the wrong question =( but to your question, any high school or jr.college will have all of the local information about GED prep classes. good luck The best place for GED prep classes for anywhere would be online. An example of this is http://www.gedforfree.com/
There are some online organizations such as Test Prep Review which offer some ACT prep classes. There is a variety of classes to choose from and it is all free of cost! The tutorials are easy to comprehend and implement.
You can take a free prep course at http://www.gedforfree.com/ There is a fee for the test, which is $75, $15 for each of the five parts of the test. There are some online courses that cost anywhere from $100 to $1000, but the test is standard and so is the prep work, so there's no benefit in paying for a course you can get for free.
Some local workforce centers may offer assistance if there is a cost of GED prep classes in your area, but there are no federal or state grants. Most areas offer free GED prep classes although you may have to pay for some materials and you do have to pay for the test. Once you have earned your GED you can explore scholarships, grants and financial aid that will help you attend college so you can meet your career goals. Go to http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/ to learn how to apply for those monies. Good Luck and congrats!
Try your local Michigan Works office or try asking the local High school administration
If you search the web there are so many sites advertising GED and Free GED classes. One website provides alot of study materials that you can print and practice to get ready to take the test it is called http://www.acenet.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/ged/test/prep/GED_Prepare_Online.htm. This is actually the American Council on Education website.
They are not too expensive. If you really want your twin daughters to get good preparation, there are some prep classes that cost between $700 and $1000 for each person. There are some others that cost between $400 and $600.
Call the Board of Education in your area. Most have GED prep courses and then administer the test. Some programs are free and some charge minimally, perhaps $40 or so.