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GED holders make an average of $7000 more per year than those without a GED or high school diploma
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The GED is a group of five tests that measures skills that correspond to those of recent high school graduates. After you pass the five tests, you will receive a credential that certifies your 12th grade-level abilities in reading, writing, social studies, science, and mathematics.
For High School Dropouts
After completing a basic skills assessment and a practice GED Test, ERI’s Certified Teachers develop an individualized education program that prepares dropouts to take and pass the GED Test.
For Students Ages 16-18
ERI’s Individualized Student Alternative Education Program (ISAEP) includes educational instruction as well as a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Skills Component. The CTE component includes classroom and a forty-hour community-based work readiness training component.
- Must be between the ages of 16 to 18
- Have a 7.5 grade equivalent or higher in Reading, and
- Score 410 or higher on each of the Official GED Practice Test subtests
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