Families may be interested in obtaining a GED or high school diploma and staff can support families as they decide whether to do so. Staff can also help families navigate the necessary steps, and make a plan to accomplish their goal. While the GED is the most common alternative to obtaining a high school diploma, local programs may be available for families to pursue various kinds of high school equivalencies.
Ideas for Action
Determine when the GED test is offered and sign up.
Staff can support families in researching the dates tests are offered and making a plan to prepare before test day.
Start the Conversation
- “What is the first step to getting your GED?”
Resources for Families
- GED.com (website)
Enroll in a local GED preparation program.
Libraries, community colleges, and technical colleges provide information about GED preparation classes and the exam. Staff can help families determine if they would like to take classes to prepare for the GED. Staff can support families in researching local GED preparation programs.
Start the Conversation
- "What are your options for GED prep programs?”
Resources for Families
- Find in-person GED Classes Near You (online tool)
Develop a study routine.
Staff can help families create a study plan and can check-in with families about how their preparation is going.
Start the Conversation
- "How could you see yourself making progress?”
- “What do you need to create a strong study environment?”
Take practice tests.
Staff can support families in finding practice materials including sample GED tests.
Start the Conversation
- "How can you dedicate time in your schedule to taking practice tests?”
Resources for Families
- Free GED Sample Tests (online tool)
Provide
Offer GED resources or classes.
Programs can offer resources that support families preparing for the GED — from coordinated study groups to formal preparation classes.
Learn More with These Resources
- Partnering with Families to Pursue Education and Training Goals (article)
- High School Equivalency (article)
Last Updated: September 7, 2023