GED definition

GED means a general equivalency diploma.

Examples of GED in a sentence

  • High-demand occupation training is available for participants, from those seeking GED completion, short-term certificates and AA degrees to those needing final coursework in order to obtain a BA/MA degree, if needed.

  • As the 2010 US Census data chart above illustrates, 21.9 percent is the portion of the local labor force between the ages of 18 and 65+ with some college and no degree less than two years, while 34.7 percent are High School graduated or have attained a GED.

  • However, the young people residing there had to be working and/or involved in GED or higher education in order to stay there.

  • The nursing student applicant is to complete the following:• Provide the EGCC Records Office with an official, final high school transcript or an official GED Score Report.• Provide the EGCC records office with an official, final transcript that reflects the date of your graduation from an approved Practical Nursing Program (a minimum grade of "C" is required in each course).

  • Brooker, 976 F.3d at 238; 28 U.S.C. § 994(t); U.S.S.G. § 1B1.13 n.3.While incarcerated, Birkett has earned his G.E.D. and completed several courses, as well as a non-residential drug program.


More Definitions of GED

GED means general educational development certificate.
GED means a General Educational Development certificate issued pursuant to ORS 351.768.
GED means general education degree.
GED means the general educational development test of the American Council on Education.
GED means tests of General Educational Development taken in order to qualify for a State- issued high school diploma.