Arizona GED Scholarships

Arizona residents who have not received high school diplomas can take the General Educational Development Test (GED) to receive the equivalent of a high school diploma. The test consists of five sections that cover general subjects. Test fees vary, depending on the testing center.



Once you have earned your GED, there are scholarships available to continue your education on the college level through Central Arizona College, which has 10 locations throughout Pinal County.



Central Arizona College

District Offices

8470 North Overfield Road

Coolidge, AZ 85228-9779

520-494-5444

800-237-9814

centralaz.edu
  1. Scholarship Eligibility

    • To be eligible for the Central Arizona College GED scholarship, you must take the GED test through Central Arizona College and score an average of 580 or better on the five batteries of tests.

    College Enrollment

    • Once you are notified of your scholarship eligibility, you must immediately enroll in Central Arizona College. Your college experience will begin the next fall semester, during which you must take a minimum of 12 credit hours. The minimum for each of the remaining semesters is 9 credit hours of study. As a condition of the scholarship, you will be required to submit a FAFSA--Free Application Federal Student Aid--- for each semester you attend the college.

    Scholarship Requirements

    • The GED Scholarship is limited to four consecutive semesters and requires you to complete a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester -- with the exception of first semester, which requires 12. While enrolled, you must earn and maintain a minimum of a 2.5 grade point average.

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