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GED/High School Diploma
Need your GED or high school diploma? We offer tutoring and help eligible students enroll in accredited diploma programs based on their goals and needs.
Step One: Tell Us Where You Are on Your Journey
Click below to take our short survey that will help us understand where you are on your path — whether you're preparing for the GED, interested in earning an accredited high school diploma, or just need support with one final test.
While we don't issue diplomas or administer official tests, we offer tutoring and guidance. In some cases, we may be able to help you explore enrollment in an accredited high school diploma program, depending on your goals and eligibility, including financial aid qualifications.
After you submit the form, we’ll review your responses and follow up with next steps.
We will also ask you to request a copy of your high school transcript. This helps us determine how to apply any credits you’ve already earned toward a diploma program, so it's a good idea to start requesting it now if you can.
How to Request Your High School Transcript:
If you attended a U.S. high school, your official transcript is usually kept by the last school you attended or by the school district if the school has closed.
Here's how you can request it:
1. Contact your former high school. Visit the school's website and look for a "records" or "Transcripts" page, or call the school office directly.
2. If the school is closed or you're not sure where to start, the school district office can usually help.
3. Be ready to provide:
- Your full name (at the time you attended)
- Date of birth
- Graduation year (or last year attended)
- A copy of your ID
- Where the transcripts should be sent (your address or email)
Some schools use third party services like Parchment, NeedMyTranscript, or ScribOrder to handle requests.
If you're having trouble, we can offer guidance after you submit the interest form above.
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