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  1. Home - GED

    The GED ® test covers 4 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. You can take all 4 together or one at a time at an official GED ® test center when you’re ready.

  2. Home - Adult Education

    As Harris County Department of Education’s (HCDE) Adult Education Senior Director, Honold stood at the podium on June 21 to recognize and celebrate more than 120 Adult Education students who …

  3. MyGED® : Login

    Whoops! You've accidentally reached our internal version of the GED webpage. Students need to sign up or log in to the official GED.com.

  4. GED Information - Texas Education Agency

    Jan 22, 2024 · Upon the successful completion of the GED tests, the test taker will be issued a State of Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency. Topics: Combine Delivery Methods? Combine …

  5. Student log in - GED

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  6. GED® - USAHello Classroom

    Study with detailed lessons and quizzes on all 4 GED® test subjects – Math, Science, Social Studies and Language Arts. Available in English and Spanish. “The course is very similar to the actual GED, …

  7. GED Academy: Online GED Classes & GED Prep

    The GED test is a lot... easier than you think. The passing score is just 45% correct. That’s right, less than half correct answers to pass! Our automated learning system figures out exactly what you need …

  8. Free GED Classes Online

    Feb 16, 2026 · Our free GED classes online have a proven track record of helping students begin their journey toward their GED diploma successfully.

  9. Finish Your Diploma: GED® Test

    The GED®, or the General Educational Development Test, is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers.

  10. High School Equivalency (Ages 17-21)

    Learn how to earn your high school equivalency diploma (formerly the GED) through the Pathways to Graduation program.