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81. Washington College Catalog
requested, transfer candidates are not required to submit results of standardizedtesting. until they have attained either a secondary school or ged Diploma
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Admission Visit the Admissions Page Washington College is a selective national liberal arts college. Through the application form and supporting credentials, the Admission Committee seeks to learn as much as possible about each candidate for admission. In addition to the official transcript, a counselor recommendation and one teacher evaluation are considered in evaluating the secondary school experience. Standardized test scores are also part of the admission process but are considered to be subordinate to the secondary school record. Other subjective factors that are considered include the admission essay/personal statement, extracurricular activity profile, and interview. Then, on the basis of scholastic achievement, personal characteristics, and overall potential for success in a collegiate environment, the committee selects for admission those individuals whose abilities, attributes, and interests match our criteria for the fall or mid-year entering class. Although an interview is not mandatory (unless specifically required by the Admission Committee), candidates who have visited the campus and met with a member of the admission staff are given preference in the admission process. General Information Washington College is a participant in the Common Application program. The Common Application for Admission is available in most secondary school guidance offices, online at

82. A Parent's Guide To High Stakes Testing
A Parent's Guide to High Stakes testing provide the the goals and content of new standardizedtests; math assessment tests—from elementary through high school;
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83. Social Sciences Division - The Central Library - Queens Borough Public Library
Division maintains collection of test preparation materials for national standardizedtests. American Colleges testing (ACT General Education Development (ged).
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The Social Sciences Division maintains collection of test preparation materials for national standardized tests. Included are study guides for general aptitude measurement, military tests, college admissions tests (law and graduate school), general equivalency diploma (GED), credit-by-examination tests, advanced skill or coursework assessment exams, subject proficiency batteries and specialized examinations for certification or licensure in the Education field. The following tests circulate for 7-days: Test Advanced Placement Examination
(AP) http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/students American Colleges Testing
(ACT) http://www.act.org High School / Intermediate School Entrance
(COOP; SSAT; ISEE) See your Guidance Counselor General Education Development
(GED) http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/workforce/ged/ Graduate Record Examination
(GRE) http://www.gre.org

84. Fulton Schools:Alternative/Community: Annual Alterntive/Community Report 2002
before enrolling and preparing to take the ged. MEAP, endorsed diplomas, and otherstandardized tests are All reports and summaries for testing are generated
http://fulton.edzone.net/admin/reports/annual_report_02/annual_report_ae02.html
FULTON ADULT/ALTERNATIVE AND COMMUNITY
EDUCATION 2001-02 ANNUAL REPORT
The Fulton Adult/Alternative Education Program is recognized as one of the most outstanding programs in Michigan and is the largest in the Mid-Michigan area. This program operates under the premise that each community is responsible for its school and should remain highly involved in assuring educational excellence. The program administration and staff require high standards of quality education and continually keep the program members, school board, local businesses and industry, as well as the educational community, aware of its goals, programs, and successes. During the 2001-02 school year, the Fulton Program had over 450 students with a variety of services throughout the program districts, last spring we had 164 Adult/Alternative Education graduates.
The Fulton Adult/Alternative Education Program has three schools located throughout the Mid-Michigan area. Sites are located in Middleton, Shepherd, and St. Louis.

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Adult Basic Skills
Adult Basic Skills' classes are designed for the student without a diploma with skills at or below the eighth grade level in Math, Reading, and English. Through improvement of academic skills, students will prepare for adult high school completion, increase their opportunities for successful employment, become less dependent on others, improve self confidence, and meet adult responsibilities for themselves, their families, and the community. This program is limited to 450 hours of instruction.

85. Center For Psychological And Educational Assessment (ACESS)
admissions testing program, achievement testing, and screening of computerbasedstandardized tests conducted General Educational Development (ged), for high
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86. BurosTests Reviewed In The 11th MMY
System Independent Mastery testing System for of Mathematics Inventories StandardizedInventory Shipley General Educational Development The ged Tests Tests
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To check on other test titles, see the complete index Abuse Risk Inventory for Women, Experimental Edition
ACER Word Knowledge Test
Achievement Identification Measure-Teacher Observation
Adaptation of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence for Deaf Children (An)
Adaptive Behavior: Street Survival Skills Questionnaire Adolescent and Adult Psychoeducational Profile Adult Basic Learning Examination, Second Edition Adult Growth Examination Affective Perception Inventory/College Level (The) Alcadd Test, Revised Edition (The) American High School Mathematics Examination American Invitational Mathematics Examination American Junior High School Mathematics Examination Ann Arbor Learning Inventory Arizona Articulation Proficiency Scale, Second Edition

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