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American Council on Education Issues Warning About Fake GED Testing

By , About.com GuideAugust 12, 2008

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Considering getting your General Educational Development(GED) certificate? If so, the American Council on Education (ACE) has issued a warning about fake GED testing programs scam making its way across the net. In a press release, the ACE stated there are no GED programs that can be taken over the Internet or by correspondence and urges consumers to avoid any programs promising otherwise. Read more about GED scams.

To get reliable information on legitimate GED testing programs, visit the ACE's program locator.

GED programs have provided adult education and alternatives to the traditional high school diploma to adult learners with and without disabilities for many years. If you are an adult or a teen struggling in school because of learning disabilities, behavioral limitations, or job and family obligations, a GED program may be the right choice for you. Learn more about GED programs and how to determine if they are right for you.

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