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GEDWorks™ Graduate Stories

  • Bianca - Taco Bell

    “Thanks to Taco Bell’s support, the GED has opened many doors for me. I’ll be able to go to college now!”

  • Angel - Taco Bell

    “I recommend the GEDWorks program 100%! I’ve already told my co-workers at Taco Bell how great it is.”

  • James - Jiffy Lube

    “Jiffy Lube was behind me 100%. The GEDWorks program made sure I was prepared, even though I had forgotten many things after being out of high school for years.”

  • Vanida - UCare

    “I really appreciated the flexibility of the program and being able to prep remotely; this helped me get ready faster.”

  • Raul - Taco Bell

    “My goal was to get my GED as quickly as possible. With GEDWorks I was able to complete my high school credential in a few months. It’s great that Taco Bell cares about my future.”

  • Michael - Taco Bell

    “Thanks to Taco Bell’s support and the GEDWorks program, I was able to get my GED and work at the same time. It was the best way for me to get my high school credential.”

  • Jennifer - Taco Bell

    “I’m glad I that Taco Bell offers the GEDWorks program. Now with my GED, I feel like I can do better in life.”

  • Jeffrey - UCare

    “There are jobs I want to go for that require a high school diploma or GED. I also plan to go to college. Thanks to UCare offering GEDWorks, I don’t have to put off [my dreams] anymore.”

  • Chris - Traffic Management Inc.

    “The day I got my GED it felt like I won the lottery. I could finally reach career opportunities I really wanted. It’s awesome that Traffic Management provides this program for employees.”

  • Irene - UCare

    “Everything felt so easy and fast. I got my GED in less than a month!”

  • Cassie - UCare

    “It was really cool that my insurance helped me get an education. I’d never heard of such an opportunity before. The program was awesome.”

  • Destiny - Murphy USA

    “When I discovered GEDWorks through my employer, Murphy USA, I was relieved. It was exactly the push I needed to get my GED.”