Onsego launches GED scholarship with faster study path
Onsego has launched a monthly GED scholarship that gives three U.S. students 12 months of its Advantage Pro program, including Fast Mode prep, personalized support and GED Ready practice test vouchers. The offer is aimed at students who want to earn a GED but need a more focused, accessible path to finish.
Why it matters: - The scholarship lowers the cost barrier for GED prep for eligible students who do not have a high school diploma. - The program is built around faster, more targeted studying, which could help motivated students move from planning to test readiness sooner. - The scholarship could matter most for students who need structure, support and a clearer path to completion.
What happened: - Onsego launched the Onsego Finish Strong GED Scholarship for students ready to earn a GED but needing access to an effective preparation program. - The company will select three scholarship recipients each month. - Each recipient will get 12 months of access to Onsego Advantage Pro, valued at $199. - Onsego is an online GED preparation platform.
The details: - Advantage Pro includes Onsego Fast Mode, a study path designed to help students prepare for the GED in about 30 days when studying about one hour per day. - Fast Mode does not require students to complete every lesson. - The program helps students identify what they already know and focus on skills they still need to improve. - Scholarship recipients will get preparation for all four GED subject tests: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies and Science. - The package includes personalized Score Booster support based on student results. - The package includes four GED Ready practice test vouchers. - The package includes a complete TI-30XS calculator course for GED Math. - The package includes an essay checker for GED Language Arts. - The package includes practice tests that show whether a student is ready. - The package includes short video lessons and step-by-step explanations. - The package includes study schedules and progress-tracking tools. - The package includes access to all four GED subject courses for 12 months. - The scholarship is open to eligible U.S. students who do not have a high school diploma and are permitted to pursue a GED credential in their state or jurisdiction. - Applicants must submit a short essay on why earning a GED matters, what has held them back and why they are ready to move forward now. - Applications are not reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. - The deadline for each monthly selection period is the last day of the month. - The scholarship covers online GED preparation through Onsego. - The scholarship does not cover official GED test fees. - The scholarship does not guarantee that a recipient will pass the GED test. - More information is available in the scholarship details. - Applications can be submitted through the application form.
Between the lines: - Onsego is positioning the scholarship as a speed and confidence play, not just a tuition discount. - The emphasis on Fast Mode, practice testing and personalized support suggests the company wants to reduce overwhelm as much as cost. - CEO Steve Gory said many students think GED prep takes months or years, and Fast Mode gives motivated students a focused path. - Gory said the scholarship is meant to help students stop postponing the GED and start making progress.
What's next: - Onsego will continue choosing three recipients each month. - Students interested in the scholarship can review eligibility and apply online before the end of each month. - The company will keep offering the scholarship alongside its broader self-paced GED prep program. - More information is available on Onsego's website.
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