Are there any colleges that help you get a GED?

No, colleges don't typically *help you get* a GED in the sense of directly providing GED classes or test preparation. Colleges are for post-secondary education, assuming you already have a high school diploma or equivalent (like a GED).

However, many colleges offer:

* Adult education programs: Some community colleges and adult education centers *affiliated* with colleges might offer GED preparation classes as part of their broader adult education offerings. You'd apply to these programs, not directly to the college itself.

* Testing centers: Colleges might have testing centers that administer the GED test, but they don't teach the preparatory material.

* Support services for students who lack a high school diploma: Some colleges might offer tutoring or other support services *to students already enrolled* who are working towards getting their GED. This is usually part of a larger support system, not a stand-alone program.

To get your GED, you should look for:

* Local adult education centers: These are the most common place to find GED preparation classes.

* Online GED preparation programs: Numerous reputable online programs offer courses and practice tests.

* GED testing centers: These centers administer the actual GED test.

In short, you wouldn't apply to a college *to get* your GED, but some colleges' related programs might offer assistance in achieving it. You need to search for GED preparation programs directly.

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