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To earn a GED or HSED in Wisconsin, applicants must meet the following requirements: Age: Proof that the applicant is at least 18.5 years old or their 9th-grade class has graduated from high school. Residency: Provide proof that the applicant has resided in Wisconsin for at least 10 days.
High school equivalency tests give students who left high school before graduating an opportunity to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED).
After the collge students attend the lyce (high school) for the final three years of secondary education. Students then take an examination to receive the baccalaurat (bac) qualification. The baccalaurat is equivalent to the US high school diploma, but differs in that it requires preparatory study.
To earn a GED or HSED in Wisconsin, applicants must meet the following requirements: Age: Proof that the applicant is at least 18.5 years old or their 9th-grade class has graduated from high school. Residency: Provide proof that the applicant has resided in Wisconsin for at least 10 days.
In Wisconsin, you can earn a Wisconsin GED diploma by passing the four subtests of the GED exam. GED testing is possible online or at an official Wisconsin GED test facility. To register for the GED exam or the GED Ready tests, you must set up your account online at GED.com.
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The first step in earning your GED or HSED is to sign up for the free, self-paced online orientation, which you are required to complete prior to beginning your testing. During the online part of the orientation, you will learn more about GED and HSED test requirements, cost, scheduling and more.
GED Testing Service waives its $26 testing fee, however additional testing fees may still apply in your state. *In Wisconsin, there is a $10 test center fee for GED test retakes.
docHub out to your high school or the school districts office. High schools and school districts are the best resource to check first. They can often provide proof of graduation through a replacement diploma or a transcript showing your graduation year.

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