GED
                 
  
                                  The ACT & SAT isn't right for everyone.
                 If you want to go to college, you
MAY
need to take the GED.

   The GED test measures your knowledge and academic skills against those of today’s  
   traditional high school graduates.
                              
   If I take the GED, can I still go to college? - YES  
   Most colleges will require one of the following: GED, ACT or SAT.
   You can take your GED and the THEA and be accepted into Texas Jr. colleges like Howard
   College.  You do not have to pass the THEA the first time to go to a Jr. college, but some
   additional prep class may be required.  Talk to the college counselors before you enroll.

   After you have successfully completed the TSI (Texas Success Initiative) requirements and have
   17 college credits, you can transfer to ASU or another college of your choice.
                                Remember to always check admissions requirements.

  Where in San Angelo do I go to take the GED? - Howard College
  You will take the test at their Workforce Center (old Levi Strauss building).
  Click here to find out more -
Howard College GED Testing Center

  Can I take a practice test? - Yes,  at the Adult Literacy Counsel
  They give FREE GED practice tests and offer tutoring if needed.
  They are located on Oaks and Houston Harte.
 
                               
                                Note - SACHSA does not endorse any one testing system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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