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41. Parents Introduction
for PSAT; Study Skills program for standardized testing; Clearinghouse for Optionson testing Improvement programs; ged Support and Practice; Leadership Training
http://www.monarchschool.org/ParentsTransition.html
Parents Parents Speak School Calendar Parent Roundtable Glossary ... Home The Monarch School
Houston, TX

42. Book Store Home
ged Preparation, Online Courses. College Entrance Information, Homeschooling, MiddleSchool, Online Courses Parent's Guides for Grades 48, standardized testing.
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43. Directory - Reference: Education: Products And Services: Test Preparation
ACT (8) Citizenship (5) ged (5) GMAT (5), GRE (4) LSAT cached · Online testing andmanagement cached · Courses and online tutoring for major standardized tests
http://www.incywincy.com/default?p=9628

44. Education Testing Programs
General Educational Development (ged). American College testing Assessment Program(ACT). Program (CLEP) exams and DANTES Subject standardized Tests (DSST) on a
http://www.agd.state.tx.us/education_office/testing.htm
Camp Mabry Bldg 34 (512) 782-5515 education.office@tx.ngb.army.mil NOTE: National Guard personnel and their spouses with current ID cards are authorized free testing services for CLEP and DANTES Tests. Soldiers should take full advantage of all the testing programs available. By taking college level exams, soldiers can significantly decrease the number of traditional college courses required to complete a degree program. Before taking college credit examinations, you must check with your college or university to ensure they will accept the credit. Soldiers are eligible to take the following exams once a soldier is accessed into the Texas Army National Guard (ARNG) free of charge (some require a registration fee): General Educational Development (GED) American College Testing Assessment Program (ACT) Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) Graduate Record Examinations (GREs) The Praxis Series (NTE) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Regents College Examination Program (RCEP) DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSSTs) Spouses and ARNG civilians are authorized to take College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams and DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) on a funded (free) basis through the Texas Education Services Office . Other tests are available for spouses and ARNG civilians on an unfunded (examinee pays) basis as outlined in the DANTES Examination Program Handbook.
Soldiers can also take advantage of all 32 nationally recognized certification exams offered through DANTES on a 100 percent reimbursable basis (one time only). Registration fees are not funded. Soldiers are only eligible to take certification exams once they complete Initial Active Duty for Training (IADT) and awarded an MOS.

45. Laboratory Technician I, II, III
at this level will generally perform testing duties of a routine nature involvingstandardized processes and a high school diploma or ged with completion of
http://discovernd.com/cpers/comp/specs/3XXX/3211_12_13_14.htm
NORTH DAKOTA CLASS DESCRIPTION Central Personnel Division Phone: Class Codes:
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
(NON-MEDICAL) SCOPE OF WORK Individuals assigned to positions in this class series perform work associated with conducting a variety of standard laboratory tests and analyses for research, instruction, and/or diagnostic purposes. DUTIES PERFORMED AT ALL LEVELS
  • Set up, adjust, and operate laboratory equipment and instruments. Prepare specimens and perform examinations and analyses of milk, water, foods, air, sewage and waste materials, soil, plants, plant extracts, petroleum products, etc., to determine bacteriological and chemical characteristics. Prepare reagents and other solutions used in testing and analyses activities. Test samples of materials or substances to verify conformity to specifications. Prepare records and reports of laboratory analysis and test results and interpretations made. Clean and sterilize laboratory equipment.
NOTE: The duties listed are not intended to be all-inclusive. Duties assigned any individual employee are at the discretion of the appointing authority.

46. PHS Diploma Requirements
to prepare students to take the ged test. This ruling authorizes local school boardsto allow the Interested persons should contact the guidance Department.
http://www.phs.poquoson.k12.va.us/guidance/phsdiploma.html

Guidance
Access to Student Records Class Rank Diploma Requirements
Enrollment Procedure
General Information Homework and Missed Assignments
Promotion Requirements
...
STANDARD DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS

CLASSES OF 2002 AND AFTER Beginning with the ninth grade class of 2000-01 (graduating class of 2004), students shall earn the standard credits listed below, and of the total credits earned, students shall earn the following number of verified units of credit: English - two; and four additional verified units of credit of the student's own choosing. Students earn verified credit through successful completion of the course and by earning a passing score (400) on the end-of-course Standards of Learning test for that course. Contact the Guidance Department for a listing of tests that substitute for the SOL tests and for the provisions for students to receive locally awarded verified credits in science and history/social science.
Discipline Area Units of Credit # required to be Verified
(class of 2004

47. ERIC/CEM - School Choice Discussion
states require only a high school diploma or a ged. who subscribe to Bob Jones University'sTesting and Evaluation to take a barrage of standardized tests and
http://eric.uoregon.edu/trends_issues/choice/home_schooling.html
Clearinghouse on Educational Management "Search Help" Note that this is a web site search and will not search our databases ("Directory of Organizations", "In-Process Abstracts", the ERIC Database , "Publications").
Selected Abstracts from the ERIC Database
For each journal article, the resume includes the accession (EJ) number, bibliographic information, information about availability of the article, descriptors and identifiers, and a brief annotation. Resumes for research reports include, in addition to the above data, the name of the organization or institution producing the document and sponsoring the research as well as the type of publication (speech, project description, and so forth). The abstract for these documents is longer than the annotation for journal articles. Research reports are announced in Resources in Education (RIE), available in many libraries and by subscription from the Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402-9371. Most of the documents listed in RIE can be purchased through the ERIC Document Reproduction Service, operated by Cincinnati Bell Information Systems Federal (1-800-443-ERIC).

48. Freshman Application & Admission
must submit a copy of their ged certificate along or by writing the Education TestingService (CEEB that the secondary school record, standardized test scores
http://www.ju.edu/admissions/policies_freshmanApplicationAdmission.asp
My JU Blackboard Directory Search ... Policies Policies International Students Transfer Students Admission Notification Enrollment Deposit ... Readmission Freshmen applicants must submit:
  • A completed application;
  • A $30.00 non-refundable application fee;
  • Official copy(ies) of secondary school transcript(s);
  • SAT or ACT test results;
  • Counselor recommendation form (attached to the application); and
  • Letter(s) of recommendation.
  • Additionally, art students must also submit a portfolio, and music, theatre arts, and dance students must audition with the appropriate department. Applicants who have not earned a diploma from a high school accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or other similar accreditation body, but who have received a high school equivalency diploma or certificate from their state by satisfactory performance on American Council of Education’s Tests of Educational Development (GED), must submit a copy of their GED certificate along with the application for admission. Every freshman applicant must submit scores on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT 1) of the College Entrance Examination Board or the American College Test (ACT) of the American College Testing Program. Information regarding these tests may be obtained from a high school guidance office or by writing the Education Testing Service (CEEB), Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, or the ACT Registration, Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. The applicant must ensure that the secondary school record, standardized test scores, final academic transcript(s), and any statements and recommendations are sent to the Director of Admission.

    49. MetaEUREKA Metasearch
    Online testing and management systems for schools and Courses and online tutoringfor major standardized tests for middle and high school graduation, assessment
    http://www.metaeureka.com/cgi-bin/odp2.pl?dir=Reference/Education/Products_and_S

    50. California Department Of Education Standards Assessment
    standardized testing and Reporting (STAR) (Stanford 9/CA Standards California HighSchool Exit Examination (CAHSEE). General Educational Development (ged).
    http://test3.cde.ca.gov/statetests/

    51. Testing Services
    A wide range of standardized tests and other Center also provides instruction forGED test preparation as well as information on professional school testing.
    http://tigerpaw.uwa.edu/campus12.htm
    TESTING SERVICES A wide range of standardized tests and other special examinations are available to UWA students. Many of these can be taken on the campus, and arrangements can be made through campus offices for those which are offered only at other locations. Tests include a number which are given on specific scheduled dates and others which may be taken as needed. Tests of a general nature are usually coordinated through the Registrar’s Office or the Student Success Center. Tests specifically related to the programs in professional teacher education, however, are coordinated through the College of Education and the School of Graduate Studies, and those required in the nursing program are administered by the School of Nursing. (The Examination for Registered Nurse Licensure, of course, is administered by the State Board of Nursing in Montgomery after graduation.) GENERAL TESTS OFFERED ON A REGULAR BASIS
    The following tests of a general nature are offered on regularly scheduled dates (specific information available from the Registrar’s Office):
  • General Education Development Test (GED)
  • Primarily for mature individuals who do not have high school diplomas; designed to assess general knowledge in high school subject areas as a basis for enrollment in post-secondary programs; offered eight times a year on The University of West Alabama campus.

    52. Adult Education Programs: North Charleston
    Exit Exam testing is scheduled in October the Tests of General Education Development(ged) administered by passing score on an approved standardized test, work
    http://www.northcharlestonce.org/AdultEdPrograms.html
    Home Directory Registration About Community Ed CONTACT US Trident One Stop Workplace Training Program
    Contact-Mike Miller 574-1866
    8:30-4:30 p.m.
    Located at 1930 Hanahan Road, the North Charleston Community Education Program is a partner in providing employers with skilled workers through a collaboration of quality employment training services. North Charleston Learning Lab Call The Learning Lab is for students 18 years and older who are in need of daytime classes. Hours of Operation Monday-Friday 8:00-4:00 p.m. Open enrollment Registration: Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Program offerings include:
    • Adult Reading Program Basic Skills Pre-GED Studies BSAP Remediation High School Diploma Assessment Testing Computer Training Typing Test Tutorial
    Fishbourne Community Center The Fishbourne Community Center is open to the public Programs include:
    • Computer instruction ESL Parenting Community Education Courses

    Rooms available for Community Group Meetings
    For more information call Susan Friedrich at 566-1839 or Cheryl Harnage at 723-4627 ext. 8690
    Fishbourne Community Center is in collaboration with Berkeley County School District.

    53. Embry-Riddle - Undergraduate Requirements
    Your General Education Development Test (ged) scores sent directly from to considertaking SAT or ACT standardized tests. to EmbryRiddle by the testing agency
    http://www.erau.edu/0Universe/01/admissions/ad-req-ug.html
    @import url(../../0-styles.css); QUICK LINKS About Embry-Riddle Academic Depts. Accepted Students Administrative Depts. Admissions - Apply Online - Costs - Financial Aid Athletics Alumni Calendar of Events Locations - Daytona Beach, FL - Prescott, AZ - Extended Campus Career Services Catalog Degrees - Bachelor's - Master's Distance Learning ERAU Online/Blackboard ERAU Store Faculty Directory Heritage Project Libraries News Non-Degree Programs People Search President's Office Research ROTC Site Map Student Life Summer Programs Tours Flash Interface Future Students Academia Accepted Students Alumni Counselors News Media Contributors Job Applicants HTML Interface Future Students Academia Accepted Students Alumni Counselors News Media Contributors Job Applicants Apply Admissions Home Requirements for
    Admissions
    ... Contact Us
    Application Requirements for Undergraduate Residential Campus Students
    Please follow the links below:
    Distance Learning
    General Info and Contact Nondegree seeking Freshman ... Nontraditional Requirements for Applying to Residential Campuses
    GENERAL INFORMATION for U.S. citizens, resident aliens, and international students seeking admission to Embry-Riddle's residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Prescott, Arizona.

    54. BGSU Firelands
    through the General Educational Development (ged) testing program, please send acopy of your ged Certificate and If standardized test scores are not available
    http://www.applyweb.com/apply/bgsuf/instruct.html
    Current Students Future Students Web Mail MY.BGSU.EDU Schedules Employment The Arts Library Continuing Education Resources Partnerships
    BGSU
    Firelands Services Admission ... Apply Online Home Site Map Search
    Office of Admission
    Instructions Applying for Admission to BGSU Firelands Freshmen Freshmen are defined as those who have graduated from a secondary school. Candidates who earned college credit before high school graduation are considered freshmen with advanced standing and should have their college transcripts sent to the Office of Admission. High school seniors can apply to BGSU Firelands beginning August 1 before their senior year. To complete the BGSU Firelands admissions process you must submit:
  • The Application for Undergraduate Admission The College Preparatory Curriculum Completion Form , if you graduated after April 15, 1986, An official high school transcript, and A nonrefundable $35 application fee (Pay-able on-line). Students who have completed secondary education through an alternative program, such as home schooling, must present GED Test results in order to be admitted to BGSU Firelands. ACT or SAT results are encouraged; however, if you have never taken either of these tests you will be required to take COMPASS placement tests during or before orientation. This allows for accurate placement in your courses.
  • 55. Application Menu Instructions
    the Test of General Education Development (ged). Counselor Recommendation/ High SchoolReport Form to the Supplemental Page) standardized testing All applicants
    http://www.applyweb.com/apply/bu/instruct.html

    Application Menu

    Instructions
    Application Instructions
    Return to Application Menu

    You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the supplemental forms linked below. You can download Acrobat Reader for free from Adobe's Website
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Application Form
    Fill out the application for undergraduate admission completely. You must apply to a specific School or College within Boston University and indicate a specific area of intended study within that School or College (please refer to the Schools, Colleges, and Programs list of the instructions for options). If you have no one School or subject in mind, we suggest you apply to the College of Arts and Sciences and mark "Undeclared" (CAS 23). The liberal arts curriculum will allow you two years to decide upon a field of study. Transfer applicants may not apply to any undeclared major in any School or College at Boston University.
    Please note that while the University sets general entrance standards (see Freshman Applicants, below), admission requirements may vary from School, College, or program based on the competition for seats in the class and the size of the program to which you apply. It is possible that you would not be accepted into your School or College of choice, but would be offered admission to the College of General Studies, the Science and Engineering Program, or another program at the University for which you are academically qualified. Students who previously applied for admission to Boston University and were offered admission to the College of General Studies or to the Science and Engineering Program, or who were denied admission to the University, must complete one full academic year of coursework before filing another application for admission to Boston University.

    56. FCCJ College Catalog 2001-2002
    Subject standardized Test (SST) is a program developed certification centers administerplacement testing for those Adult Basic Education (ABE), ged, and Adult
    http://www.fccj.org/catalog/2001_2002/SSRA/librarieslabs.html
    Libraries, Labs, Tutoring and Testing Libraries
    Learning Centers

    Each campus has a learning center for individualized instruction on a drop-in basis. In these labs, students may pursue self-paced instruction through a variety of learning aids and may receive assistance from tutors in a number of subjects. Students may stop in during day or evening hours (hours are posted at each learning center) and consult a tutor, use the various learning aids and review for one or more of their courses.
    In addition, practice tests and learning materials are available to assist students in assessing their readiness to take the College Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST) and preparing to increase their performance on this statewide test. Computers with a broad variety of arts and science tutorials and exercises are provided to assist students.
    • video cassette recorders,
      computer programs,
      cassette tape programs,
      word processing equipment,
      self-graded worksheets

    57. FCCJ College Catalog 2000-2001
    Subject standardized Test (SST) is a program The ged (General Educational Development)Examination is a Institutional testing is provided to those individuals
    http://www.fccj.org/catalog/2000_2001/SSRA/librarieslabs.html
    2000-2001 Catalog Libraries, Labs, Tutoring and Testing Libraries
    Learning Centers

    Each campus has a learning center for individualized instruction on a drop-in basis. In these labs, students may pursue self-paced instruction through a variety of learning aids and may receive assistance from tutors in a number of subjects. Students may stop in during day or evening hours (hours are posted at each learning center) and consult a tutor, use the various learning aids and review for one or more of their courses.
    In addition, practice tests and learning materials are available to assist students in assessing their readiness to take the College Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST) and preparing to increase their performance on this statewide test. Computers with a broad variety of arts and science tutorials and exercises are provided to assist students.
    • video cassette recorders,
      computer programs,
      cassette tape programs,
      word processing equipment

    58. Directory :: Look.com
    ACT (8) Citizenship (5) ged (5) GMAT (5) GRE Online testing and management systemsfor schools and organizations and online tutoring for major standardized tests
    http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=9628

    59. Find Useful Links For Entrance Exams Required For Higher Education In Canada
    ETS The official site by Educational testing Services (ETS). Secrets of the SAT- Looks at standardized tests and SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, AP, ged, MCAT, TOEFL
    http://www.imahal.com/education/canada/exam/use.htm
    Mahal Resources on Education in Canada
    Useful links on Entrance Examinations in Canada
    General
    GMAT GRE LSAT ... TOEFL
    General
  • Advantage Education - Advantage Education offers affordable and effective test preparation for ACT, SAT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT. A great resource for test prep information!
  • GMAX - Preparation for the SAT, GMAT, TOEFL, and GRE. Also offering spoken English courses. Based in Tel-Aviv.
  • GRE LSAT MCAT Prep. Programs - We offer in person and distance programs in reading comprehension, logic, and writing for the GRE LSAT and MCAT exams. Reasonable pricing.
  • GED General Information - A thorough description of the GED basics. Interesting facts and statistics in the "ABC's of the GED" section Source: Massachusetts Department of Education
  • Official GED Testing Service - Everything you ever wanted to know about the GED. Includes test history, specifications, updates for 2001, a breakdown of each area, and much much more. Source: The American Council on Education (ACE)
  • ScholarStuff - Test preparation books, links and resources about preparing for the SAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and TOEFL tests.
  • Tescaliber - Using Internet technology to offer web based test modules for students to prepare for various college entrance exams like SAT and ACT. SATcaliber a web based SAT preparatory system is presently on our site, others to follow.
  • 60. Find Useful Links For Entrance Exams Required For Higher Education In USA (Ameri
    Secrets of the SAT Looks at standardized tests and including SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT,AP, ged, MCAT, TOEFL for the International English Language testing System.
    http://www.imahal.com/education/usa/exam/use.htm
    Mahal Resources on Education in the USA
    Useful links on Entrance Examinations in the USA
    General
    ACT GMAT GRE ... TOEFL
    General
  • Advantage Education - Advantage Education offers affordable and effective test preparation for ACT, SAT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT. A great resource for test prep information!
  • GMAX - Preparation for the SAT, GMAT, TOEFL, and GRE. Also offering spoken English courses. Based in Tel-Aviv.
  • GRE LSAT MCAT Prep. Programs - We offer in person and distance programs in reading comprehension, logic, and writing for the GRE LSAT and MCAT exams. Reasonable pricing.
  • GED General Information - A thorough description of the GED basics. Interesting facts and statistics in the "ABC's of the GED" section Source: Massachusetts Department of Education
  • Official GED Testing Service - Everything you ever wanted to know about the GED. Includes test history, specifications, updates for 2001, a breakdown of each area, and much much more. Source: The American Council on Education (ACE)
  • ScholarStuff - Test preparation books, links and resources about preparing for the SAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and TOEFL tests.
  • Tescaliber - Using Internet technology to offer web based test modules for students to prepare for various college entrance exams like SAT and ACT. SATcaliber a web based SAT preparatory system is presently on our site, others to follow.
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