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How to Get a GED

 

Recognized and accepted by 97% of colleges and employers in the United States, a GED can pave the way for better job opportunities, higher education, and personal growth.

Annually, approximately 500,000 people earn their GED across the United States, and in Michigan alone, around 10,000 individuals achieve this milestone each year. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to successfully obtain your GED, from initial preparation to taking the test. Read more ›

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What Is Workforce Development?

Workforce development refers to the strategies and programs aimed at preparing individuals for employment, enhancing their skills, and ensuring they have the tools necessary to thrive in the job market. It involves a comprehensive approach that includes education, training, and support services to help people achieve economic self-sufficiency. At St. Vincent & Sarah Fisher Center (SVSF), we provide educational programs and skill-building opportunities designed to empower at-risk children and adults in Detroit, MI. Read more ›

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New Graduate: Derrick Terrell

A native Michiganian, 38-year-old Derrick has been working since after his 10th grade year – first as a sterilization technician, then at fast food, managing a warehouse for more than a decade and even worked for a year in Afghanistan. Read more ›

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Why Is Getting a GED Important?

Earning a GED can significantly impact your life by opening doors to new opportunities
and providing a foundation for personal and professional growth. Here are some
reasons why getting a GED is essential: Read more ›

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New Graduate: Ebon T.

Ebon T, GED Tutoring Program and Skills for Life Program Graduate, and now a City of Detroit employee.

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