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What If I Need A GED?

In Oklahoma , one out of four adults over the age of 25 has not finished high school, according to the 1990 U.S. Census. This statistic may mean that a large number of adults are unprepared for the demands placed upon them as workers, family members and citizens. Also, these adults may not have the full range of economic, social and personal options that are open to Oklahomans with higher levels of literacy skills.

The Lifelong Learning Section of the State Department of Education offers a number of programs to provide undereducated adults the opportunity to become fully participating workers, parents and citizens.

Adult Basic Education (ABE) and literacy classes are provided for adults who need literacy and basic skills instruction in reading, writing, mathematics, life skills and job readiness.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Through a contract with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the local ABE programs provide literacy, basic skills, job readiness, life skills and GED preparation classes for TANF clients statewide. These classes meet the work activity requirement for TANF recipients which allows them to retain their welfare assistance grants while learning the basic literacy and job readiness skills needed to secure long-term employment.

General Educational Development (GED)

In addition to basic skills instruction, adults receive instruction to prepare them to pass the GED tests. Passing the GED tests qualifies adults to receive a Certificate of High School Equivalency. Pre-GED instruction is also available for those adults functioning at or below the 8th grade level.

The GED Testing Program

The State Department of Education oversees the 50 statewide GED Testing Centers. More than 11,000 adults take the GED tests each year, and about 70 percent pass the tests and are awarded a Certificate of High School Equivalency. The GED Certificate may be used to gain admission to postsecondary education, job training and/or placement, and military enlistment. Many successful lives have been built upon an individual's second chance at life with the GED Certificate.

General Educational Development (GED)

More than 11,000 people took the GED tests in Oklahoma in 1997.

8,002 GED certificates were issued.

Test requirements:

Students 16 or 17 years old will need an approved 16-17 Year-Old Test Agreement. Five categories are tested. The applicant must have a minimum standard score of 40 on each of the five tests and an overall average of 45 (total score of 225).

A fee is charged by the local GED testing center.

GED Testing Centers:

Ada Public Schools (580) 332-6711
Altus Public Schools (580) 481-2134
Alva (NW Oklahoma State University) (580) 327-8406
Anadarko Public Schools (405) 247-2486
Ardmore Public Schools (405) 226-7650
Bartlesville Public Schools (918) 333-4840
Cherokee Nation (918) 458-0484
Chickasha Public Schools (405) 222-6544
Clinton Public Schools (580) 323-1800
Drumright Public Schools (918) 352-2492
Duncan (Red River Technology Center) (580) 255-2903
Edmond (University of Central Oklahoma) (405) 341-2980
El Reno Public Schools (405) 262-5028
Elk City Public Schools (580) 225-4154
Enid Public Schools. (580) 237-1400
Guthrie Public Schools (405) 282-5941
Guymon Public Schools, Alternative School (580) 468-1300
Henryetta Public Schools (918) 652-6578
Hugo Public Schools (580) 326-8371
Idabel Public Schools (580) 286-7639
Jenks Public Schools (918) 298-0340
Lawton Public Schools (580) 355-7727
McAlester Public Schools (918) 423-4008
Miami (Northeastern State University) (918) 540-6307
Midwest City (Rose State College) (405) 733-7320
Muskogee Public Schools (918) 684-3700
Norman (University of Oklahoma) (405) 325-2911
Oklahoma City Public Schools (405) 232-5273
Oklahoma City Community College (405) 682-7531
Pauls Valley Public Schools (405) 238-5568
Pawhuska Public Schools (918) 287-1221
Ponca City (Pioneer Technology Center) (580) 762-8336 ext 233
Poteau (Carl Albert State College) (918) 647-1382
Pryor Public Schools (918) 825-1255
Putnam City Public Schools (405) 495-8838
Sallisaw Public Schools (918) 775-5544
Shawnee (Oklahoma Baptist University) (405) 878-2420
Stigler Public Schools (918) 967-2916
Stillwater (Oklahoma State University) (405) 744-5958
Tahlequah Public Schools (918) 458-4100
Tahlequah (Cherokee Nation) (918) 458-0577
Talihina Public Schools (918) 567-2259
Tonkawa (Northern Oklahoma College) (580) 628-6357
Tulsa Public Schools (918) 595-2899
Tulsa Community College (918) 595-7534
Watonga Public Schools (580) 623-7364
Wewoka Public Schools (405) 257-2961
Wilburton Public Schools (918) 465-3125
Woodward Public Schools (580) 256-5329
 
 
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