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Congratulations on taking one of the most
important steps of your life-earning your GED credential!
Millions of people like you have taken the GED Tests to
get a better job, continue their education, or to feel
better about themselves. The GED tests measure your knowledge
and academic skills against those of today's traditional
high school graduates.
Did you know these facts?
- The first GED tests were developed in 1942 to help
returning World War II veterans finish their studies
and re-enter civilian life.
- More than 860,000 adults worldwide take GED tests
each year.
- Those who obtain scores high enough to earn a GED
credential outperform at least one-third of today's
high school seniors.
- One out of every seven people who finish their high
school education each year earns a credential by passing
the GED tests.
- Many who take the GED tests are preparing to enter
a community college or four-year university. In fact,
about one in 20 first-year college students is a GED
graduate.
- More than 95 percent of U.S. employers consider GED
graduates the same as traditional high school graduates
in regard to hiring, salary, and opportunity for advancement.
- GED graduates include: comedian Bill Cosby, Wendy's
founder Dave Thomas, Delaware's Governor Ruth Ann Minner,
and U.S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado.
How do I register?
Candidates or Adult Learning Center
personnel may call us for an appointment at
(270) 534-3407or (270) 534-3415. West Kentucky Community
and Technical College administers the GED starting at
8 a.m. on Wednesdays twice each month in room 105 of the
Anderson Technical Building.
Spring GED Testing Schedule
| January 9, 2008 |
April 9, 2008 |
January 23, 2008 |
April 30, 2008 |
February 13, 2008 |
May 14, 2008 |
February 27, 2008 |
May 28, 2008 |
March 12, 2008 |
June 11, 2008 |
March 26, 2008 |
June
18, 2008 |
All
first-time and repeat examinees must present a photo
identification on the day of the test. No examinee will
be admitted to the testing room without a photo identification.
First-time
examinees must have a signed GED application and a
complete GED Demographics form. Also each examinee must
pay the $40 registration fee or submit an approved test
voucher before they are allowed to test. Demographics
and GED Applications are available from the Adult Education
Center in your county. To obtain a phone number for your
county Adult Education Center check the Kentucky
Adult Education website.
Repeat
examinees - those who have already taken at least
one part of the GED test do not need a new application
or demographic sheet. Each examinee must pay the test
fee or submit an approved test voucher before they are
allowed to test. Cost of retesting is $10 per section.
GED appointments for repeat examinees will be accepted
in the Assessment Center Office located in the Anderson
building on the WKCTC campus. Office hours are 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. To register call 270-534-3407 or 270-534-3415.
Testing
with accommodations is available for examinees who qualify.
For details, please see your adult education provider
or contact WKCTC's Chief Examiner at arleena.amato@kctcs.edu
or call 270-534-3490.
How
can I obtain a copy of my GED scores or diploma?
You will receive one free copy of your GED scores every
time you take any part of the GED test. These scores will
be mailed to the address you specify on your GED demographic
sheet within four to six weeks of your test date. When
you pass all parts of the test, a GED diploma will be
mailed to you free of charge.
To
receive additional copies of your official GED transcript,
visit the Kentucky
Adult Education website or call 800/928-7323.
Do
you need help preparing for the GED?
The
Adult Education Program at West Kentucky
Community & Technical College offers FREE GED classes
at the Skills Enhancement Center and at the Workplace
Skills Center. For more information call 534-3362 or download
a flyer.
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