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61. Searchalot Directory For Test Preparation
for adolescents and adults preparing for the ged and state Individual offering personalpreparation for major standardized exams. Online testing and management
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62. Educational Opportunities
This program consists of ged preparation classes and ged testing. prepare the adultfor the ged examination, which is a nationally standardized test of
http://resource.mccneb.edu/catalog/eduopp.htm
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Metropolitan Community College offers a wide range of programs of study leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree, Associate in Arts degree, Associate in Science in Nursing and Certificate of Achievement. Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) —The Associate in Applied Science degree is awarded to a student completing the requirements of one of the career programs with a minimum of 96 quarter hours. An Associate In Applied Science degree prepares the graduate for entry-level positions and is accepted by several four-year institutions under A to B agreements. Associate in Arts Degree (AA) —The Associate in Arts degree is awarded to a student completing the requirements of the Liberal Arts/Academic Transfer or Time Option program. This degree parallels the work done in the first two years of a four-year institution. Associate in Science Degree (AS) —The Associate in Science degree is an academic transfer degree awarded to a student completing the courses required for the degree. This degree is generally transferable as the first two years of a baccalaureate program or in meeting the minimum requirements for entrance into a designated professional program of study. Associate in Science in Nursing Degree (ASN) —The Associate in Science in Nursing degree is awarded to a student completing the program requirements of the Associate Degree Nursing program with a minimum of 108 credit hours. The graduate awarded this degree is eligible to write the NCLEX Exam for licensure as a registered nurse. Many of the required courses transfer to four-year institutions.

63. Future Students - UW Oshkosh
from either the ACT or SAT I standardized tests based on a Graduation EquivalencyDiploma (ged) examination and have their scores reported by the testing agency
http://www.tts.uwosh.edu/enroll/admissions/future.html
ACT INFORMATION Online Registration Test Center Locations High School Code General Score Info ACT INFORMATION SAT I: Reasoning Go to SAT I Center Register Online Send Your Scores
17 Academic Units of Course Work from the Following Areas are required:
4 units of English
3 units of math (algebra I, geometry and algebra II or
one course higher)
3 units of social science/history (at least one history)
3 units of natural science
4 units of other electives chosen from the above areas,
foreign language, fine arts, computer science and other
academic and vocational areas
All students are encouraged to apply to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. To be considered for admission as a new freshman, you should rank in the upper 50 percent of your graduating class OR score a minimum of 22 on the ACT or minimum of 1030 on the SAT I if you rank in the third quartile.

64. The Buddy System - Scholastic Services
SSAT, PSAT, SAT I II, ACT, ged TOEFL.¾ We provide diagnostic testing, improvedsubject knowledge proven response strategies for standardized tests.
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Our Scholastic Services - A Lasting Foundation Our tailored programs, advice and experience help maximize your student's educational journey. Our scholastic services include:
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You can learn more about our scholastic services and programs below. Scholastic Tutoring We offer tutoring in all subjects, for all students K-12. Our one-on-one in-home personalized programs are tailored to help your child gain confidence and passion for academics. Our energetic and experienced tutors and directors work closely with the student's teachers to provide overall support the best possible service. We help your child to develop positive study skills that will last throughout his/her school years. Subjects range from phonics to physics - here are some of our most popular topics:
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65. O-PAS: Assessment FAQ
is investigating ways to revise the ged Test application special purpose account justfor testing and assessment Do we have to give a standardized assessment at
http://literacy.kent.edu/opas/faq_assessment.html
Go to.... - O-PAS main page - A-Z Site Index - New Info - About O-PAS/NRS - FAQ - O-PAS Manual - Discussion Groups - Contact Information - ABLELink Help Site - ODE ABLE CTAE - OLRC - NRS Assessment FAQ New Assessment FAQ (from Northeast Teachers Fair)
1. Do programs have to choose just one of the standardized tests or can they choose among those tests depending upon the needs of individual students?
Answer:
Programs may use a combination of tests within their program as long as only one test instrument is used consistently with an individual student. Exceptions to using just one test might be using the WRAT 3 or Slosson with low level students. (See the Assessment Policy for guidance on using the WRAT 3 or Slosson.) 2. Are programs still permitted to give students tests that do not appear on the State approved list?
Answer:
Yes, however, they should be administered in addition to the state standardized assessments listed within the assessment policy and not in lieu of those tests. 3. Can I use the Uniform Portfolio to place students?
Answer:
No. You would not have any data to make a placement determination. UPS is only used to document student progress and advancement, not initial placement in an educational functioning level.

66. LBE7
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67. Education
above state and national norms on standardized achievement tests. A ged testing centerwas established in 1991 to allow local residents to take the ged test in
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The Jessamine County Public Schools provide leadership throughout Kentucky in the areas of Primary Program, Gifted Education, Special Education, Foreign Language Programs, Comprehensive Elementary and Secondary Guidance Services, Middle School Team Teaching, Elementary Academic Competition, Community Education, and Adult Basic Education. Students at all grade levels consistently score above state and national norms on standardized achievement tests. All of the district's schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In the forefront of professional development, Jessamine County has provided Curriculum Resource Teachers to work in every school to provide ongoing training and daily support to teachers and administrators. Training has focused on Effective Teaching Strategies. One of the goals for professional development is to provide opportunities for teachers to become experts in areas of interest and to share expertise with other teachers. In addition, the district was honored to have High School French teacher Tom Welch named Kentucky's 1992 Teacher of the Year. Seventy-nine percent of the district's instructional staff possess advanced degrees beyond the bachelor's degree. The district is also a leader in computerized central office management procedures for accounting, publications, and bus-routing. A 45-member management team of district administrators with teacher representation meets bi-monthly and conducts an annual summer working retreat. In recent years, the district's grant-writing efforts have landed a total of 67 Kentucky Department of Education Innovation and Excellence Grants, the most of any district in the state. Over a five-year period, the district has won approximately $1.5 million in competitive grants.

68. Army Continuing Education Services
High school Equivalency Examination (ged) College Entrance CLEP/SE) * DANTES SubjectStandardized Tests (DSST The Education Center testing Office can administer
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Eligible: Active duty soldiers and their families, and DA civilian employees, Reserve Component, ROTC units, Retirees.
THE ARMY CONTINUING EDUCATION SYSTEM (ACES) provides education assistance worldwide to benefit soldiers. The ACES vision is to create and lead the Army's premiere education organization committed to excellence, innovation and deployability. The ACES mission is to vigorously promote lifelong learning opportunities to sharpen the competitive edge of FORCE XXI by serving as the leaders in providing and managing quality self-development programs and services. A wide variety of education opportunities is offered in order to fulfill the ACES mission. Participation in ACES is critical for FORCE XXI professional and personal development.
Counseling for Education Services. The Army Education Center has a staff of highly qualified Army Education Counselors who are professionally trained to assist you in finding answers to the following: What are my professional and personal education goals? What steps must I take in order to go from where I am now to where I want to be in the future? How do I advance in my career? Army Education Counselors help plan a course of action to assist in your education goal attainment.

69. 1997-1998 Undergraduate Catalog - Admission
a high school diploma or ged may be school or through recognized national standardizedprograms administered nationally through Educational testing Service (ETS
http://www.kennesaw.edu/admissions/admis97.htm
Admissions Application Procedures and Deadlines Admission from High School Alternatives for Home School Applicants and Others Joint Enrollment and Post-Secondary Options ... Admission from Other Colleges Kennesaw State University welcomes applications from all qualified students regardless of race, sex, religion, disability, or cultural background. Admission to Kennesaw is based on a number of factors depending upon your category of entry and previous educational experience. The university's admission requirements have been developed in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Board of Regents of the University system of Georgia. Applicant credentials must indicate a reasonable chance of successful completion of academic work at Kennesaw State University. Admission decisions are based on your previous record of appropriate academic preparation, academic performance, test scores, personal qualities and experience. It may become necessary to request additional testing for a more accurate assessment of your ability to succeed or to qualify for study at the university level or for placement. If your file is not completed in time for such testing to be scheduled prior to registration, it may be necessary to update your application to a future quarter. Admission is a selective process and meeting minimum requirements will not necessarily guarantee acceptance.

70. Ts-dantes
DANTES Subject standardized Tests (DSST) Top. NO testing. Civilian ged EligibilityIndividuals 19 years old or older need only bring ID; Individuals 18 years old
http://www.gordon.army.mil/aces/ts-dantes.htm
DANTES TEST SCHEDULE Note: You must be scheduled for a DANTES exam by a Guidance Counselor at the Education Center, 741 Barnes Ave., bldg. 21606, prior to the test date. Arrive for testing 15 minutes prior to the start time All testing begins at 0800! ACT SAT CLEP CLEP English w Essay ... TEST ID (Exam Number and Title) ASE EXAMINATIONS: Top May 6, 8, 13 Note: The deadline to register is TBA. ACT Assessment Program: Top May 19 June NO TESTING July 28 College Level Examination Program (CLEP): Top April 9 May 7, 21 June 4, 18 July 2, 23 C LEP English Composition w/Essay: Top April 14 Note: The deadline to register is 14 March 03. June 2 Note: The deadline to register is 2 May 03. DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST): Top April 2, 23 May 14, 28 June 11, 25 July 16, 30 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Top Note: All EMT exams are scheduled by Diane Moore, DDEAMC EMT Instructor. April 30 May NO TESTING June NO TESTING July NO TESTING Note: The examinee MUST take the Official Practice GED in the Army Learning Center and score a 45 in all subtests prior to being scheduled for this exam.

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72. Central Connecticut State University Admission Application Introduction
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74. The Math Forum - Math Library - Assessment/Testing
the September/October 1991 issue of ged Items (ISSN All Children Issues of Standards,testing, and Equity 15 transparencies written to match standardized tests
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75. King County Library System--Web Links--Education
Renton Technical College ged preparation and testing. South King County Literacy Programged preparation. which administers the SAT and other standardized tests
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76. Northern Michigan University Admissions Application
standardized Achievement testingAll applicants for baccalaureate take the AmericanCollege testing (ACT) Program should furnish an official ged score report.
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Web: www.nmu.edu Northern Michigan University provides a wide range of educational opportunities. To complete this application for admission, you will find it most helpful to first read through the student categories listed below. Once you determine where your educational goals fit, click on the category title to get to the corresponding section of "Admissions Policies and Instructions" for an explanation of how to complete the admissions process. Thank you for considering Northern!
  • Degree-Seeking New Freshman A student who has completed fewer than 12 semester credit hours of college-level work at any college or university after high school graduation.
  • Degree-Seeking New Transfer Student A student who has completed at least 12 semester hours of college-level work at any college or university (but not NMU) after high school graduation, and has not completed a baccalaureate degree.
  • Re-entry Student A student who has previously taken courses at NMU (after high school graduation), has not completed a baccalaureate degree, and who has not attended NMU for at least one semester (excluding summer).

77. College Prep Specifics
help with your grades and/or standardized test scores you don't have a high schooldiploma, find According to the ged testing Service Center for Adult Learning
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Getting The Grades Planning Your Future Activities High School Follies From high school to college and beyond, your path to success begins here. The Basic Requirements In order to get into college, there are specific curriculum requirements you must meet. At a minimum, most colleges require:
  • 4 years of English 3 years of math, including algebra II and geometry 3 years of history or social science 2 years of laboratory science 2 years of a foreign language
Curriculum Colleges want to see that you've challenged yourself. Most competitive schools would prefer a B in a college-level history class than an A in a regular one. But the key is to know yourself. Don't take on too much. If your grades are stronger in certain subject areas, then that's where you should take higher-level classes. For example, if you're an ace at Spanish, consider taking the Advanced Placement (AP) course. At the end of the school year, if you score high enough on the AP test, you could place out of a semester of a college language requirement. But if language is not your strong suit, just do your best at your grade level. Achievement Colleges are interested in your class rank and grade point average (GPA). Striving to make the honor roll at your high school is always a good move. But, if you rank at the top of your class, and didn't take tough courses, colleges will take note of that. They want to make sure you've got what it takes to succeed in college.

78. IAS Schools
Both traditional academic classes and the ged curriculum are offered Educational needsare assessed individually through standardized and informal testing.
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79. Education (
testing Service Network Information on standardized tests such Also offers informationon testing and financial Test Preparation - More sample ged questions.
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80. 4Tests.com
Offers practice questions for school admission and professional certification exams. Includes SAT, ACT, ged, CLEP, TOEFL, LSAT, GRE, and A+ prep.
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