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Wisconsin's High School Equivalency Program, administered by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), oversees the GED® test preparation, instruction, and testing process in Wisconsin. The GED® program provides individuals with an opportunity to earn a GED® test credential.
- How to Get a Ged/Hsed
To earn a GED or HSED in Wisconsin, applicants must meet the...
- Ged/Hsed Transcripts
Obtaining GED/HSED Transcripts and Credentials This service...
- Verifications
How to Verify a GED/HSED Credential This service is ONLY for...
- Resources
GED/HSED Related PI 5, Wis. Admin. Code PI-1783 Preliminary...
- Civics Test
Effective July 1, 2016 all students who have not earned a...
- Alternative Education
Permanent Rule Change for Age Waivers The requirement to...
- Cut Score Changes
GED Testing Service Changed the Cut Score for Passing the...
- Fraud
The GED® test can be taken online, however only by...
- How to Get a Ged/Hsed
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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. Students age 17 to 18.5 years may only be served through a school district or special program.