Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Find Grants To Get A Ged

The fee to take the GED test can be as much as $80.


The GED (General Educational Development) tests are often utilized by students who have chosen to forgo a high school diploma. These test are helpful as they prove to colleges and employers that one has achieved a certain level of competence in the areas of mathematics, reading, language arts, writing, social studies, and science. Many who choose the route of the GED credential benefit from preparation classes. Some grants cover the costs of taking these classes as well as the fees to sit for the GED tests.


Instructions


1. Talk to your high school counselor. If you are still a student in high school, meet with your counselor to talk about your options. If there are local grant programs for GED students, he is likely to know about them and can guide you through the process of obtaining them.


2. Call 800-62-MYGED and ask for referrals to local grant opportunities. This phone line, managed by the national GED Testing Service, can also address questions about preparing for and taking the GED in your area.


3. Contact your local public school district or community college. Many of these sponsor GED preparation programs funded by local and federal grants. Some can offer you free classes and help you cover the costs of taking the test.


4. Search online databases. A number of websites provide a vast array of information about available grants. The Dollar General Literacy Foundation's website has a directory of local organizations and programs that offer individuals help to get a GED. The U.S. Department of Education and Grants.gov also offer extensive resources for individuals in need of grant funds.


Tips Warnings


If transportation is a issue grants may be available in your area to pay for car repairs, public transportation, or to purchase a computer with online availability to prepare for the GED exams.


If you are between the ages of 16 and 24 you may qualify to attend a free job training program that can help you get a GED or high school deployment. The program will also give you a choice of attending training for over a 100 different career paths. Ask for information of Job Corps at the career center or go to jobcorp.com.


Most grants will require applicant to check in with their appointed counselor to let them know how they are doing. Each grant will have different requirements.








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