05-15-2021, 09:21 AM
(05-15-2021, 07:53 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(05-15-2021, 07:14 AM)P226mem Wrote: Can anyone find link which colleges accept the ACE recommendations for GED? I'm not seeing it on COSC for example but don't know the entire website either. If it's not on the approved provider list there, then that specific benefit of GED is not available, and not needed if bringing in 9 credits.
I have no idea which schools do or do not accept the GED. But TESU is reported to grant credits: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...ady-Credit
You folks clearly know a lot more about this subject than me but I just blinked over to ged.com and saw indications that these sorts of issues vary according to state law. It's also possible that the Regional Accreditors have something to say about admission standards as well. Having said that however I have to simply comment that my understanding of the GED, in general, is that it is a universal standard for a high school diploma. It's designed to cover all your needs everywhere. I think that's how places like ged.com can exist. They sell a product that is acceptable regardless of where you are living/working. Beyond that, my own opinion is that the previous advice about deciding first on the degree, then the school is the best advice to follow.


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