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June 7, 2012 - 3:00am
By Paul Fain
The GED will soon attempt to measure college readiness as well as being the learning equivalent of a high-school diploma, thanks to an upgrade the GED Testing Service hopes will make it a substitute for the ACCUPLACER, a popular placement test used by community colleges.
Students who successfully complete a new college-readiness portion of the GED will have demonstrated that they don't need remediation or the ACCUPLACER, according to the service.
Students who successfully complete a new college-readiness portion of the GED will have demonstrated that they don't need remediation or the ACCUPLACER, according to the service.
Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/06/07/new-ged-angles-be-substitute-popular-college-placement-test#ixzz1xokVrbh2
Inside Higher Ed
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