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9th to 12th Grade

You responded that you have not yet completed high school or obtained a GED. You are not alone! Millions of Americans today have not completed their educations, yet studies show that most jobs today require at least a High School diploma, or a GED.

There are many schools and organizations in Illinois that provide Adult Education classes for literacy, English as a second language, and mathematics skills.

If you are an adult, here is the best place for you to start your search:

If you are still high-school age (below 19), you should visit this site to help you plan ahead:

As you consider enrolling in an educational program, explore your options for getting financial help in the Services section, or find a job in the Jobs section.

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