If you are in the military, they can and will help you to pass your GED. However, it is almost impossible to get into the military without a high school diploma or equivalent, you can however join what is called the dep (delayed entry program) while you are taking classes to get your GED or equivalent.
You have to have at least a GED before you're eligible to enlist.
GED-i.org can help you get your GED certificate online in Illinois.
Nowadays with the advent of technology, education can also be obtained online. you can have an online degree without the hassle of going on campus. So if you are looking for an online website to obtain your GED certificate, just visit my-ged.com. Everything you need is in that website.
I can not find my Ged cetfificate, and I am trying to get information as to how I can get a copy or a replacement GED certificate. I received my certificate April 1973. test was given at Alcorn A&M College. live in the state of Mississippi.
It is an authorized test facility where proficiency testing for the General Education Development (GED) certificate is done. The GED certificate is widely accepted as an equivalent to a high school diploma. The tests are designed to measure the knowledge and skills of a High School graduate. This certificate is earned by passing the official GED Tests.
Take your birth certificate or court order with correct name to GED issuer to request the change and apply for a new GED certificate.
To join the Army, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, such as a GED. However, in some cases, the Army may accept individuals without a high school diploma or GED if they meet certain qualifications. It is best to contact a recruiter to discuss your specific situation and eligibility requirements.
No. However, with the various state sponsored programmes available to help you get your GED, there really is no need for the Army to provide this service. Check with your local community college for more information on this.
Go for it. You can get in with a diploma; why not?
No.
Who knows, we had nothing to do with sending it - or not.
Yes you can obtain your ged online. I obtained mine that way, but it differs from state to state.