High School Equivalency Exams (GED, HiSET, TASC)
California now offers three different ways to earn your High School Equivalency Diploma:
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GED: The most familiar pathway to your California High School Equivalency Diploma is by passing the GED Tests. The new version of the GED is a four-part test that you take on a computer. The GED will test your skills and knowledge in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.
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HiSET: The HiSET exam is a new, five-part test available in both paper-and-pencil and computer-based versions.
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TASC: The Test Assessing Secondary Completion is a new, five-part test currently offered in a paper-and-pencil format, with a computer-based version scheduled to be issued in 2016.
TEST PREPARATION CLASSES
Class Name | Location | Learn More |
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HiSET Exam (English & Spanish) |
Gilroy 7881 Murray Ave. |
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GED (English) (ENGL 756) |
Hollister Briggs Building 365 4th St. |
Gavilan College Non-Credit Programs |
GED (English) (ENGL 756) |
Hollister Briggs Building 365 4th St. |
Gavilan College Non-Credit Programs |
GED (English & Spanish) |
Gilroy Computer Tech Center 7881 Murray Ave. |
Gilroy Adult Education Program |
GED (Spanish) (ENGL 756) |
Hollister Briggs Building 365 4th St. |
Gavilan College Non-Credit Programs |
GED (Spanish) (ENGL 756) |
Hollister Briggs Building 365 4th St. |
Gavilan College Non-Credit Programs |
HiSET Preparation (Spanish) |
Morgan Hill Learning and Loving Center 16890 Church St. |
Morgan Hill Community Adult School |
HiSET Preparation (Spanish) |
Morgan Hill Community Adult School 17960 Monterey Rd. |
Morgan Hill Community Adult School |
HiSET Preparation | Morgan Hill Community Adult School 17960 Monterey Rd. |
Morgan Hill Community Adult School |
HiSET Preparation | Morgan Hill Community Adult School 17960 Monterey Rd. |
Morgan Hill Community Adult School |