In the vast majority of cases, students should pursue a high school diploma. Earning a diploma typically results in higher wages as an adult and lets employers know that the worker can overcome a challenge. For some students, earning a high school diploma is a challenge. If, after much discussion and prayer, a family determines that earning a high school diploma will not work for their student, they can consider alternatives.
There are some instances where receiving a HiSET is in the best interest of the student. The HiSET is an exam that provides students with a degree equivalent to a high school diploma. It is, however, more rigorous in nature than the GED. Below are some common questions about how to receive a HiSET; any student interested in pursuing the HiSET should speak to his or her counselor before making that decision.
What is Similar About the GED and the HiSET?
Both exams will provide you with a degree that is considered by most to be equivalent to a high school degree. However, some employers, colleges, and the military may not accept them as an equivalent.
You must schedule either test prior to arriving at a testing center. Both programs are willing to provide accommodations during the test for students who have disabilities or health needs.
What are the Differences Between a GED and the HISET?
There are a few major similarities and differences between the GED and the HiSET that may help you decide which test best fits your needs.
GED |
HiSET |
Four-part test |
Five-part test |
7.5 hours |
7 hours |
Scratch paper is not permitted |
Scratch paper is provided |
$140 average cost |
$120 average cost |
Accepted in all states and Canada* |
Accepted in 28 states and U.S. territories* |
*As of July 2024
Who Can Take the HiSET?
The HiSET is designed for adults without a high school diploma. In most states, you must be 18 years old to take the HiSET. Click here to find the specific requirements for your state.
How Long is the HiSET?
This test is administered in five parts: Language Arts (Reading), Language Arts (Writing), Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. The test is approximately seven hours in length, but each subtest can be taken at different times.
Do all States or U.S. Territories Accept the HiSET?
Not every state accepts the HiSET. The states and U.S. territories* that do accept the HiSET are:
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*As of July 2024
Do Employers or Colleges Care if I Take the HiSET or GED Test?
To many employers or post-secondary schools, all degree equivalency programs are equal in value. However, it is always beneficial to reach out to your potential employer or school and ask which is their preference.
Where Can I Find HiSET Study Guides?
There are many study materials available for the HiSET. You can find study guides online.
At Enlightium Academy students receive their high school diploma by earning a minimum of 22–24 credits between grades 9–12. The number of credits depends on which year they enrolled at Enlightium and if they are working toward a standard or an honors diploma. For students with unique situations due to missing credits or multiple failing grades, our counselors are available for consultation to determine if our school is the right fit for you.
Enlightium Academy is a private Christian online school that serves homeschooling families by offering a Bible-based, flexible, accredited, teacher-supported, and affordable education from the comfort of your home. For any other questions about Enlightium, please call (509) 319-2288, or visit EnlightiumAcademy.com.