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GED En Espanol: How to Get a GED if Spanish Is your 1st Language
Don't let your language hold you back from earning a GED. Most official testing centers now offer the test in Spanish for non-native speakers. This article can help you find out how to get a GED if Spanish is your first language.
How to Prepare for the GED Test in Spanish
Your state's Department of Education is a great resource for getting information on GED preparation courses for Spanish speakers. An increasing number of community colleges and adult education centers are now offering classes preparing Spanish speakers for the GED exams.
The Multicultural Institute
The Multicultural Institute, www.mionline.org,is a nonprofit organization located in California that offers programs that promote educational and economic advancement and health initiatives as well as cultivating leadership development and helping to bring about positive transformation within the community.
Family Literacy Infoline
Spanish-speakers should contact the Family Literacy Infoline at 1-877-FAMLIT1 (1-877-326-5481), or visit the National Center for Family Literacy, www.famlit.org, for information on where to take GED prep classes in Spanish.
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