GED Information
The High School Equivalency Diploma confers numerous economic and additional educational benefits. Nearly 16 million Americans and Canadians have passed the GED since the early 1940s, and recipients have gone on to do great work in the arts, sciences, and technical fields. That said, the test is quite challenging, even for astute, highly motivated learners.
Less than one-third of all GED test takers pass the exam the first time around. If you're looking to up your odds of GED success, team up with Excel High School today! As the average GED test taker in his or her mid-twenties, you may be farther along in your career. No worries--Excel High School offers advanced, flexible learning, so that you can fit school into your business/home schedule.
No matter what caused you to leave high school before completion, you can utilize Excel High Schools nationally recognized and accredited program to earn your high school diploma on your own schedule and finish at your pace. Moreover, as an adult, you've already discovered that your time is a resource. When you sign up for a community given GED program, you have to commute to and from the class, often multiple times a week; EHS offers a better option!
Commuting back and forth to GED classes can eat up valuable productive time during your week. When you enroll in Excel High School's online program, you will not have this challenge. If you're busy with work and family, take a day off. We are here when you are!