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GED and Adult Basic Education in Correctional Facilities: Pathways and Requirements

GED and Adult Basic Education in Correctional Facilities: Pathways and Requirements
Dwayne Rushing 4 February 2026 0 Comments

GED and Adult Basic Education programs in U.S. prisons are mandatory, life-changing pathways that help incarcerated individuals earn a high school equivalency, reduce recidivism, and prepare for employment after release. Learn how the system works, who qualifies, and why it matters.

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