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Request a Copy With Parchment Parchment provides individuals with a copy of their GED transcript or diploma. Individuals will need to visit either the GED Testing Service or Parchment website and log into their account. Once logged in, they can request whatever options they need, electronic or hard copy.
GED transcripts received from the GED Testing Service should be marked as official documents. For transcripts created since 2014, this means there should be an Official GED Transcript header across the top, an imprint from the GED Testing Service, and a signature from whoever issued the transcript.
Your transcript is the official record of the GED test subjects that you took and your scores.
Use the same email/passwords as your GED/HiSET accounts. Enter your email and mailing address so they can send one free copy of your certificate and transcript. It can be sent digitally or hardcopy.
Transcripts Visit the HSE Official Transcript webpage and request your transcript online. Contact the High School Equivalency Department at: Phone: 573-751-1249. Email: hse@dese.mo.gov.
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On the back of an authentic document a custom anti-copy artificial watermark (Department of Education seal) can be seen when held at an angle. The authentic Department of Education seal on the back will change from color to clear when rubbed or warmed.
Adult learners can take the Missouri GED online. The state uses both the GED and HiSET exams for the purpose of HSE (High School Equivalency) testing. To take the Missouri GED exam, applicants must create an account on GED.com, and for the HiSET exam, they must set up an account online at hiset.org.

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