
High School Completion Options
The School of Academic Advancement at Madison College offers a variety of High School Completion options depending on your particular circumstance.
Para información en español, hable al (608) 258-2440.
- General Education Development Certificate (GED) Certificate awarded for successfully passing five tests in general content areas that measure the academic skills and knowledge expected of high school graduates.
- High school Equivalency Diploma (HSED) Diploma awarded for completing the five GED tests plus additional requirements of Health, Civics and Employability Skills.
- Competency-Based HSED (P.I. 5.09) Competency-based HSED option, good for someone who does not do well with testing or has limited English proficiency.
- Compulsory Law Education Program HSED option for students between the ages of 16 and 18 and who meet the statutory definition of being at-risk of not graduating from his/her high school may attend Madison College under a contractual agreement in lieu of high school to obtain an HSED.
- Migrant High School Equivalency Program (HEP) GED and HSED options for eligible migrant and seasonal farm workers residing in eligible south central Wisconsin. Información en español

Last Modified: January 27, 2012

