GED Program
If parents deem it necessary a student may pursue a General Education Development (GED) or high school equivalency while attending Turning Winds Academic Institute.
The GED tests are a battery of five tests which, when passed, certify that the student has American or Canadian high school-level academic skills. To pass the GED tests and earn a GED credential, test takers must score higher than 40 percent of graduating high school seniors nationwide.
Approximately 95% of colleges will accept GED graduates and many colleges offer scholarships and other forms of financial aid specifically for GED recipients in order to help them finance their education.
Turning Winds Academic Institute students consistently score higher than the national average. The national average is 450 out of 800 and Turning Winds Academic Institute students' average is 573 out of 800.
Turning Winds Academic School Components
- High School Program
- GED
- College Program
- CLEP Preparation and Testing
- Curriculum, Instruction, Technology
- Professional Development of Teachers
- Student Pictures
- Student Testimonials
- Yearbook (36 mb PDF)
- Monthly Newsletter
Contact us now to learn how Turning Winds Academic Institute can help with your Childs education or call 1-800-845-1380.








