The Graduate Equivalency Degree [1] (GED) exam is an alternative to a high school diploma. Passing the GED exam, which covers five subject areas, indicates that you have achieved completion of the standard high school curriculum and can go on to college, trade school, or directly into employment.
The American Printing House for the Blind [2] provides GED preparation and study materials [3] for students who are blind or have low vision, and the Hadley School for the Blind [4] offers a distance education High School Diploma Program [5]. Local community colleges and adult education programs often provide GED preparation and study courses.
Free and Affordable Distance Education [6] provides information and resources to help you study for your GED online.
GED Prep Info [7] provides an overview of the GED process, as well as test and study questions to prepare for each GED test.
Links:
[1] http://education-portal.com/articles/General_Equivalency_Degree_(G.E.D.):_An_Overview.html
[2] http://www.aph.org/
[3] http://www.aph.org/catalogs/cat_html/assess07-08.html#ged
[4] http://www.hadley-school.org/
[5] http://www.hadley-school.org/2_c_HS.asp
[6] http://www.docnmail.com/learnmore/edu/ged.htm
[7] http://www.gedprepinfo.com