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Although eTAP does not grant High School diplomas, you can qualify for college admission by taking the GED, or General Educational Development Test. This is a test that certifies the taker has attained high school level academic skills. For most purposes, a GED is considered to be equivalent to a high school diploma. Approximately 95% of colleges will accept GED graduates, though they will typically require them to take the SAT and/or ACT. If a four-year college will not accept a GED graduate, they can attend any community college in the United States, after which they can transfer to almost any four-year university. Many states will allow you to take the GED as early as age of 16. It is also possible to take the GED outside the United States and receive an International GED certificate. To learn more out how to take the GED test in your area, please visit the American Council on Education. Click here for more information on eTAP's GED and SAT test preparation programs. Famous GED recipients include:
eTAP and Scholar Strategy International Diploma Another way to receive a High school diploma is to enroll in the Scholar Strategy program which uses eTAP instructional resources and also provides the following services:
Cost – starting at $890 per student. Included is access to www.etap.org No additional books are required. For complete information and registration for this program please go to www.scholarstrategy.org or Phone: (240) 235-6064
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