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Individuals who have not completed their high school education may earn an Ohio High School Equivalence Diploma by taking and passing the GED (General Educational Development) Test sponsored by the Ohio Department of Education. Most employers, technical schools, apprenticeship training programs, and colleges will accept this diploma in place of a high school diploma. The test covers the academic areas of language arts-writing (including a written essay), social studies, science, language arts-reading (literature), and mathematics.
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Information you need to know:
Coming in 2014! The current 2002 series is scheduled to end on Dec. 31, 2013. If you have not passed one or more parts of the 2002 series, you have until Dec. 31, 2013, to pass. You may only take the test up to three times during a calendar year. Beginning Jan. 1, 2014, you will need to take the entire test to receive your GED. Prior scores will not be counted. The cost of the 2014 series will increase.
THE STATE GED OFFICE CAN ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS:
Ohio Department of Education's Office of General Educational Development (GED)
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