GED Assistance

If you pass the GED test, you could be eligible for a $150 reimbursement.

Use the tabs below to learn more about the application process.

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  • What You
    Will Need

    Here’s what you’ll need.

    • Register with the Education Advantage program for ongoing updates
    • Completed GED application
    • Submitted application to Scholarship America
    • Copy of GED certificate
  • Eligibility

    Criteria

    Requirement

    Educational achievement

    Must have successfully obtained a high school equivalency certificate (i.e., GED) within six months before you apply.

    Medical Verification form

    Must submit a Verification of Diagnosis form completed and signed by their hemophilia physician.*

    Use of a Baxter product or service is not required for eligibility or consideration.

    *The form must be completed by the patient’s physician.

  • Be
    Prepared

    Take it one step at a time:

    • Know the requirements in your state – Every state has its own eligibility requirements for taking the GED.
    • Study for the GED – The GED is administered by the American Council on Education and is comprised of five tests – writing, reading, social studies, science, and mathematics. There are many helpful study guides available to help you prepare for the test on your own. You can also find programs or learning centers that offer GED prep classes. Find a school or program on America’s Literacy Directory.
    • Practice Makes Perfect – Before you take the GED test, be sure to take a practice test to help you find out how ready you really are. Practice tests are available in some study guides and books as well as online. The GED Testing Service website also provides sample test questions for you to practice.
    • Register for the GED – Locate the GED testing center closest to you. Tests are usually offered on certain days at specific times, and you’ll need to contact the center to register in advance.
    • Take the Test – Arrive early on the day of the test. Relax and take your time, reading the instructions and questions carefully. Answer the questions you know easily first, and then go back and work on the harder ones.

Baxter Healthcare Corporation is not involved in the review of applications or the selection of scholarship recipients. Scholarship America is solely responsible for reviewing all scholarship applications, determining financial need and eligibility, and selecting scholarship recipients.