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[Assessment] FW: [AAACE-NLA] GED policy: No-fee GED tests

Tom Hoye tomchoye at comcast.net
Fri Dec 9 11:45:07 EST 2005


MA charges the same in all the state. They do get back to us who passes.
It may take some time but we do find out. We get the results through our
SMARTT system. Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kroeger, Miriam" <MKroege at ade.az.gov>
To: "The Assessment Discussion List" <assessment at dev.nifl.gov>
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Assessment] FW: [AAACE-NLA] GED policy: No-fee GED tests



> Is anyone making a chart of these charges by state/jurisdiction by any

> chance? It's difficult enough to try to track who charges what between

> states - imagine if there is a great difference within a state!! In

> addition to fees for testing, how about ease of getting the information

> back to the instructional program??

>

> -Miriam Kroeger

> Arizona

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: assessment-bounces at dev.nifl.gov

> [mailto:assessment-bounces at dev.nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Marie Cora

> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 8:35 AM

> To: AssList

> Subject: [Assessment] FW: [AAACE-NLA] GED policy: No-fee GED tests

>

> Another post......I remember that Rhode Island (but RIers - correct me

> if this has changed since I lived there in the 90s) charged $30 for the

> entire battery of GED tests (so if you paid when you took only one, they

> kept a record of that and you did not need to pay again.)

>

> Also, you could have the fee waived if you were able to show financial

> burden - which from what I understood, was pretty easy to accomplish.

>

> I know that some parts of the GED Tests are nationally standardized -

> like administration and scoring (I think?), but other parts are

> determined by the states (like pricing, age when you can take the test,

> etc.)

> marie

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org

> [mailto:aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org] On Behalf Of Mae Dick

> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 4:00 PM

> To: aaace-nla at lists.literacytent.org

> Subject: Re: [AAACE-NLA] GED policy: No-fee GED tests

>

> There is no fee to take the test in New York State.

>

>>>> tweeton204 at yahoo.com 12/6/2005 11:43:54 AM >>>

> Can anyone explain why there is such a discrepancy in the fees

> nationally for the GED? Here in Broward County Florida, the students

> are charged 60 dollars.

> What in the world does 180 dollars pay for? Are the colleges making

> money off these exams? I am confused.

> Aren't there state regulations as to what can be charged?

>

> Tanya Tweeton

> ESOL and GEd Programs

> Ft. lauderdale, Florida

>

>

>

> --- Kathleenmuro at aol.com wrote:

>

>> Hello, everyone. Long time, no talk.

>>

>> Some of the most expensive GED testing fees are in the areas where the

>

>> need is the greatest, people are the poorest, and communities cannot

>> recruit good jobs because of their low educational attainment rates.

>>

>> Here on the US-Mexico border, New Mexico State University, the testing

>

>> center for border New Mexico, charges $180. El Paso Community College

>

>> charges $85.

>> These fees are an enormous barrier to learners, especially young

>> people who are most likely to pass the GED and have the most at stake.

>

>> NMSU does attempt to find external funds to pay a portion of the fee,

>

>> but it is not enough.

>>

>> I used to do work in industry recruitment, and I have experience with

>> companies rejecting our area because of our low high school attainment

>

>> rates, taking their hundreds of jobs (starting pay $24,000) to

>> Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, or Austin instead. I have talked myself

>> blue in the face at EPCC in the past to see the fees dropped or

>> waived, to no avail.

>>

>> Penny wise and pound foolish.

>>

>> Kathleen Bombach

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>

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> education so little stress is laid on the pleasure of becoming an

> educated person, the enormous interest it adds to life. To be able to be

> caught up into the world of thought -- that is to be educated.

>

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