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What's Next?
From GED Recipient to College, Training or Work

Go to College
If your reason for taking the GED Tests is to go on to further college or postsecondary training, you aren't alone.

  • More than 60 percent of GED test-takers say they intend to further their education beyond the GED program.
  • Ninety-eight percent of U.S. colleges and universities recognize the GED credential.

You may be required to take additional tests, such as the ACT or the SAT, to qualify for admittance to a college or university. In addition, the college or university of your choice may ask you to undergo further counseling and testing as part of the admissions process. You should contact the school's admissions office to find out what requirements they have.

Learn more about attending college or further postsecondary training in our brochure, College Admissions with GED Credential.

Find Training and Work
The Center for Lifelong Learning at ACE supports the First Stop program which provides an extensive list of resources to help you find job training and employment around the United States.

Visit First Stop's Career Center today to learn more.

Support for Military and Career Changers
Many colleges and universities also offer programs for adult learners including GED recipients, military servicemembers and veterans, and career changers to help them get a credential or college degree.

Visit ACE's First Stop main web site to find out about programs in your state.

 

Please direct questions about this page to:
ged@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated on 04/17/2009

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