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  2. General Educational Development - Wikipedia

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    Possible scores on each test within the GED battery range from a minimum of 100 to a maximum of 200. [21] [better source needed] A score of 200 on an individual test puts the student in the top 1% of graduating high school seniors. ACE issues recommendations for what constitutes a minimum passing score for any given sub-test (currently 145) and ...

  3. HiSET - Wikipedia

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    HiSET (High School Equivalency Test) [1][2] is an alternative to a U.S. high school diploma, GED, and TASC test. The test was designed based on the OCTAE College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education. [3] It is governed by ETS and is provided in cooperation with relevant authority of the state or territories.

  4. Transfer admissions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Standardized test scores are important 42% It is a negative if a transfer applicant only wants to enroll part-time 11% It is a negative if a transfer applicant plans to transfer 60+ credit hours 6% It is a negative if a transfer applicant earned a GED certificate 6% It is a positive if a transfer applicant is attending a highly competitive ...

  5. HSED - Wikipedia

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    HSED or High School Equivalency Diploma[1] or HEP[2] is comparable to achieving a high school diploma instead of simply proving the skills by taking the GED. Sometimes it can be synonymous. [3] When spelled HSed it can mean home schooled. In some places, such as Wisconsin, the HSED is equivalent to a high school diploma because the Department ...

  6. National Educational Development Tests - Wikipedia

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    The National Educational Development Tests (NEDT) were standardized tests administered in the United States to students in Grades 7 to 10. The test system was developed by Science Research Associates in 1959, and applied from 1960 through to the early 1990s. The structure of the tests was based on the Iowa Tests of Educational Development (ITED ...

  7. National Association of Credential Evaluation Services

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    The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) is a United States non-profit organization, established in 1987, which is a member-based organization of private companies that provide transcript evaluation services of academic degrees awarded from non-United States educational institutions.

  8. List of state achievement tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Test administrators or proctors are also not allowed to read aloud to the student any of the questions, passages, prompts, or answer choices in the English language or their first language during the test. Georgia: Georgia Department of Education: Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (retired) Georgia Milestones: End of Course Test(grades 9-12)

  9. Transcript (education) - Wikipedia

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    United States. In United States education, a transcript is a copy of a student 's permanent academic record, which usually means all courses taken, all grades received, all honors received and degrees conferred to a student from the first day of school to the current school year for high school, college and university. [2]