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The General Educational Development (GED) tests are a group of four academic subject tests in the United States and its territories docHubing academic knowledge equivalent to a high school diploma.
Generally speaking, an accurate court transcript can cost anywhere from $1.00 to $7.00 per page, plus an additional fee for delivery time and method.
GED test records and transcripts Order online at Kentucky Adult Education ​or call (502) 573-5114.
What are the HSED tests? The high school equivalency diploma tests are designed to measure the skills and knowledge equivalent to a high school course of study. HiSET (High School Equivalency Test), has replaced GED in the state of Iowa as the assessment tool used to award the High School Equivalency Diploma.
The cost for a GED transcript, diploma, and certificate is $15 each (except if the test was taken in Kansas, where the cost will be $20). You are not charged until we send the document(s). If we cannot locate your GED record, you will not be charged.

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Request your transcripts at GED.com or through your GED account. Scroll down to the Request your Transcript section, click on GED Grads, and then use the Select Area drop-down to select Washington.
The cost for a GED transcript is $15 (unless you took the GED test in Kansas, where the transcript costs $20). Some states/jurisdictions only allow you to order your transcript; others may offer diplomas and certificates too.
HSED: High School Equivalency Diploma Its an alternative to a GED. However, with a HSE diploma, the material covered is more extensive than a GED, so some military and skilled trades employers actually prefer it to a GED.

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