How to Get Paid to Go to a GED School

A General Educational Diploma or GED is equivalent to a high school diploma. The Job Corps offers GED training for young adults from 16 to 24 years of age. Participants are paid to earn their GED, earning a monthly living allowance based on days of attendance. The beginning bi-weekly amount is $25 for up to 56 days of attendance. The maximum payment is $50 bi-weekly for more than 160 days of attendance. Completing the GED earns students an additional $200.

Instructions

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      Call 800-733-5627 to speak with a Job Corps representative.

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      Provide your name, age and address to the representative, who will connect you with your local Job Corps admissions counselor.

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      Discuss admission criteria with the counselor during a pre-screening.

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      Complete the application that the admissions counselor sends you, including all requested information.

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      Arrive on time for your admissions interview, prepared to talk about yourself and your goals.

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      Attend classes on regular basis to earn monthly allowance.

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