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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.
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Wisconsin GED Requirements. Resident: You must be a resident of Wisconsin. Age: You must be 18.5 years old or older. However, if you are 17-18.5, you can take the test with s.118.15 contract, a juvenile correctional facility, or through the Challenge Academy.
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11 Σεπ 2024 · You may very well prepare for the GED test by studying online and using our free GED practice tests and video lessons. You can also choose a traditional GED prep class in your area. Click on your city or a city near you to discover all the prep sites near you.
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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.