SBCJC POLICIES

Section 9: Programs

MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

Title: Mississippi High School Equivalency Program State Policy

Initial Date of Adoption: July 1, 1992

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Revision Date: November 21, 1997, October 25, 2002; February 20, 2015

Code Number: 9.11

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Mississippi High School Equivalency Program State Policy (continued) 5. Method of Applying: All candidates must register for testing online. Identity must be verified using photograph identification which provides name, address, birth date, and signature (e.g., driver’s license, resident alien cards, tribal cards, passports with English translations, military ID, and government ID cards). 6. Official Transcripts: Test scores are accepted as official only when reported directly by: (1) Testing Vendor; (2) Transcript Service of the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES); and (3) Veterans Administration Hospitals and Centers. 7. Fee: A. Cost for taking test: $120.00 Each subtest costs: $30.00 B. Issuance of certificate or score report: Each candidates goes online to get additional copies. Cost: $15.00. 8. Mississippi High School Equivalency Program Administrator is the Director of Adult Education/Mississippi High School Equivalency Program, Mississippi Community College Board , 3825 Ridgewood Road, Jackson, MS 39211. Telephone number: (601) 432-6338. Fax number: (601) 432-6365.

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