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Louisiana offers both the HiSET and GED as High School Equivalency (HSE) testing options, and FREE HSE preparation classes as well as scholarships to assist with testing fees are available through your local WorkReady U (WRU)/Adult Education provider!
In Louisiana: You must be at least 16 years of age to take the GED exam. If you are 16–18 years of age, you must provide all the following additional documentation to be eligible to test: Enrollment in and/or authorization by an approved WorkReady U program.
WorkReady U – Louisiana’s Adult Education Network – helps adults learn the skills needed to get a job that can support a family. We offer high school equivalency (HiSET) preparation and testing, adult literacy programs, English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction, civics education, family literacy programs, and workforce training.
6 dni temu · In Louisiana there are 5 ways to earn your High School Equivalency (HSE), and skill-building, HSE preparation classes are FREE through the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) WorkReady U/Adult Education statewide network of approved providers.
Adults and teens without a high school diploma have the option of completing their K-12 education through a GED Program. In Jefferson Parish, several assistance programs are available for students who need help with the General Education Development (GED) test.
Online search: One of the easiest ways to find a GED testing center in Louisiana is to search online. The GED Testing Service website provides a search tool that allows individuals to find a testing center by entering their zip code.
How to get a GED or HiSET Diploma in Louisiana and test requirements. Enroll in online classes today. Find out where to test in Louisiana.