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High school equivalency test fees covered by CARES Act funding | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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Indiana will provide local adult education programs reimbursement for test fees for students who take the high school equivalency through December 30, according to Marilyn Pitzulo, associate chief of adult education, of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. To qualify, students must be Indiana residents, currently enrolled in an adult education program, and have successful […]

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