GED definition

GED means a general equivalency diploma.

Examples of GED in a sentence

  • Students in the program are typically older and are more serious about completing their high school diploma or studying for the GED exam.

  • In order to be eligible to compete, I must be a high school senior no later than the date of my first competition, or have successfully completed the G.E.D. testing program for high school equivalency, or have successfully completed the academic requirements for entry into an accredited college/university degree program requiring physical attendance by the July 30th immediately preceding the National Finals.

  • Programs • Assist the GED Chief Examiner to develop GED Exit Option Curricula Model in conjunction with existing dropout prevention and workplace readiness curricula, and state standards.

  • ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Minimum Qualifications: • A high school diploma or a GED certificate.

  • Increase Access to Academic or Post-Secondary Educational Services to Out-of-School Youth (OSY) Ensures OSY have access to academic or post-secondary educational services such as ESL classes, GED, High School Diploma, training referrals, etc.


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.