Are you one of the 39 million American adults without a high school diploma? If so, we can help!
We understand that passing your GED test can open up new career opportunities. In fact, you could be earning $350,000 more in your lifetime with your GED credential. That's why, for a limited time only, we offer free GED classes to help prepare you to earn your GED credential.
We make it easy for you to prepare to pass the exam with the following benefits:
- Study with friendly, knowledgeable instructors who care about your success
- Get individual attention and personal help with your questions
- Enjoy flexible tutoring hours—you could have your first appointment as soon as tomorrow!
We even pay for the GED exam when you're ready.* Why wait to change your life for the better?
Earning your GED is not as hard as you may think, especially when you have personal help along the way. Leave high school in the past and look forward to your bright future. We give you the opportunity to prepare for earning your GED—for free.
What you get from our free GED classes
![]() | Free Tutoring |
![]() | Individual Attention |
![]() | Complimentary Study Tools |
![]() | Fast-Track Timeline |
![]() | Motivational Support System |
![]() | Targeted Practice Exams |
![]() | Help with Registering for the Test |
![]() | Counseling & Strong Support System |
And don't forget—we even pay for the GED exam when you're ready.* Call us at 1-855-648-9572 to learn more.
Increase your chances for employment
Along with the possibility of a bigger paycheck, you'll also enjoy greater prospects for a more satisfying career and better employment opportunities. Just check out these statistics:
| Unemployment Rate by Level of Education | |
| 5.0% | Bachelor's degree & higher |
| 8.0% | Some college or Associate's degree |
| 10.5% | High school diploma, no college |
| 15.6% | Less than a high school diploma |
We really care about your success. That's why we're offering free personalized GED preparation. It's time to reach your potential by earning your GED diploma. Call us at 1-855-648-9572 to learn more.
FAQs: Read on for answers to commonly-asked questions about the GED test.
Why earn your GED certificate?
Experience is important, but the truth is, the workplace is becoming more competitive every day—and experience alone can only take you so far. These days, the good jobs are going to people with the right education. Government statistics indicate that 75% or more of jobs require a high school degree. Don't get left behind any longer. Start working towards your GED today.
What subjects does the GED Test cover?
English (reading and writing), Social Studies, Science, and Math. On certain parts of the Math section, a calculator can be used.
Where can I take the GED Test, and how much does it cost?
The GED Test is administered at local testing centers. The GED Test has a supplemental cost determined by the state board of education. We pay for the GED exam when you're ready.
How can I prepare for the GED Test?
Our free GED classes provide several resources for you to prepare for the test. When you meet with our tutors, they'll map out a study timeline for you. The tutors will also explain the requirements for taking the test, the format of the test, the scoring rubric, and the pre-registration process.
Call us at 1-855-648-9572 to learn more. We'll even pay for the GED exam when you're ready.*
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* See Stevens-Henager College for details
Sources:
GED Academy Articles "What Does the GED Measure?" 11 Feb. 2008.
http://www.passged.com/blog/2008/02/11/what-does-the-ged-measure
United States Census Bureau data compiled by Calculated Risk, on the internet.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2010/03/unemployment-rate-and-level-of.html
Ormsby, Michael. "The GED(R) Diploma: A Needed Edge in the Soft Economy"
http://www.passged.com/articles/25_A_Needed_Edge.php
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