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GED Registration Information


You must appear IN PERSON at our office to register to take the G.E.D.

ON TEST DAYS YOU MAY NOT BRING ANY STUDY MATERIALS, CELL PHONES, PAGERS, NOTES, BOOKS, BACKPACKS, ETC.,OR AIDS OF ANY KIND INTO THE TESTING ROOM UNLESS AUTHORIZED FOR USE DURING THE TEST.

Read the following information carefully and completely!

ELIGIBILITY: All Examinees must have resided in Indiana for at least 30 days immediately prior to testing.

17 years of age MUST supply: 1.) an EXIT interview form (from high school), 2.) a copy of their practice test results signed by an ABE or GED instructor.  Proof that they: 1. Are working to provide financial support to family,  OR  2. Left high school due to serious illness,  OR  3.  are under court order from a judge to obtain their GED.  Documentation is REQUIRED !

IDENTIFICATION: Examinees MUST show THREE FORMS of LEGAL, VALID, positive identification. One must be a photo ID, two must bear the examinees signature. (Drivers license, photo ID, Social Security card, one can be a bill, paycheck stub, etc.) Expired identification will not be accepted.

REGISTRATION: Examinees MUST pre-register, pay their fee, and make an appointment to test, IN PERSON! IDENTIFICATION WILL BE CHECKED AT REGISTRATION AND ON TEST DAY. NO WALK-INS WILL BE TESTED ! YOU SHOULD REGISTER AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE. You must also fill out the DEMOGRAPHICS form when you pre-register.

TEST FEE : $60.00 - payable upon pre-registration by cash, personal check, money order, debit or credit card, at the Vincennes University Bursars Office in the Welsh Administration Building.  If payment will be made by an outside agency, the candidate must present an Agency voucher.  Retests are $15.00 each.

TIME: The GED test is administered on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons in Room 130 of the Shake Learning Resources Center. You will take half the test on Wednesday, and then finish the second half on Thursday. ALL FIVE TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 35 DAYS. Examinees MUST call the Center if they are unable to meet a scheduled appointment IN ADVANCE, so rescheduling can be arranged within this time limit. If the examinee does not advise the Center of the need to miss a scheduled appointment, their tests will be returned to our file to be made available to other examinees.  "NO SHOWS" WILL FORFEIT THEIR TEST FEE !

MATH VIDEO: The training video/CD on how to properly use the calculator and mark the answer grid for the mathematics exam is available for you to view at  your Adult Basic Education office.  The video is not available at the testing center.  You should see this video presentation and make sure you know how to use the calculator and mark your answer sheet BEFORE you start your test.  Don't assume you can figure it out during the test when you are "on the clock".   The Center is not responsible for people who do not know how to use the calculator or mark the answer grids.

Day 1 - TEST STARTS AT 11:30 a.m. SHARP!

Test 1 - Writing Skills with Essay - 120 minutes
Test 3 - Science - 70 minutes

Day 2 - TEST STARTS AT 11:30 a.m. SHARP!

Test 5 - Mathematics - part 1 with calculator, part 2 without calculator- 90 minutes
Test 2 - Social Studies - 70 minutes
Test 4 - Language Arts Reading - 65 minutes

IMPORTANT !! THE LANGUAGE ARTS-WRITING AND MATHEMATICS TESTS ARE GIVEN IN BLOCK TIME. EXAMINEES WILL BE STARTED AS A GROUP. YOU MUST BE ON TIME! IF YOU ARRIVE LATE YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TEST AND MUST RESCHEDULE AT THE END OF THE LINE! MAKE YOUR TIME ARRANGEMENTS ACCORDINGLY.   "NO SHOWS" WILL FORFEIT THEIR TEST FEE !

NOTE: OUR OFFICE TELEPHONES ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO USE TO CALL YOUR RIDE !!! BRING CHANGE FOR THE PAYPHONE LOCATED IN THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING.  Cell phones will be locked in secure storage during testing.  ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES MUST BE POWERED OFF !

Passing Criteria

It takes a standard score of 410 to pass each individual test, (effective 10-01-96) ; however, it takes an average standard score of 450 to pass the GED and receive a certificate of completion. Thus a total of 2250 points is required to pass.

An applicant with a total standard score between 2150 and 2240 points may retest after 30 days. Applicants with a total standard score less than 2150 points must wait 90 days to retest. An applicant need only retake those subtests on which scores need to be raised. One or all five of the tests may be taken within the 35 day retesting period. If an applicant does not pass after the first retake, he or she must wait 180 days before retaking the tests again and on all subsequent retests. There is no limit to the number of times they can retest.

NO INFORMATION WILL BE GIVEN BY TELEPHONE ! YOU MAY CALL TO FIND OUT IF YOUR SCORES ARE IN FOR A TEST DATE OR COME IN WITH I.D. AND PICK UP YOUR RESULTS. TEST SCORE RESULTS MAY TAKE 6 TO 8 WEEKS TO PROCESS.

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Kotter recertified as collegiate retailer

November 20, 2009


VINCENNES, IND. - Ronald L. Kotter, manager of Vincennes University’s Old Post Bookstore, recently completed the requirements to renew his Certified Collegiate Retailer (CCR) designation through the National Association of College Stores.  The CCR designation indicates skillful leadership, stewardship, and expertise in college store operations.

In addition to Kotter’s career experience in collegiate retailing, CCR designees must successfully complete a comprehensive examination that tests their fundamental knowledge of all areas of the collegiate retailing profession and their ability to apply that knowledge.  To successfully recertify for the designation, individuals complete a minimum of 60 hours of continuing education and professional development in the four years since initially earning the designation or from the date of the last renewal, as applicable.

More than 100 collegiate retailers have earned the CCR designation since its launch in fall 2004.

About NACS

Headquartered in Oberlin, Ohio, the National Association of College Stores is the professional trade association representing the $11 billion collegiate retailing industry.  NACS represents more than 3,100 collegiate retailers and approximately 1,100 associate members who supply books and other products to college stores.  NACS member stores daily serve America’s college students while supporting the academic missions of higher education institutions everywhere.  Additional information is available online at www.nacs.org.

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VU Christmas Gala Concert is Dec. 2

November 20, 2009

VINCENNES, IND. - The Vincennes University Music Department will present a Christmas Gala Concert on Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. EST, in the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center Theatre.  The concert is free and the public is invited to attend.

The concert will showcase various Christmas songs in a variety of musical styles.  Featured groups include the VU Connection, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Brass Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, String Ensemble, Blues Ensemble, performances by VU faculty members, and more.

For more information, please contact Duane Chattin, Director of Public Information, at 812-888-4164 or dchattin@vinu.edu

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Lady Trailblazers 10th, Trailblazers 25th in NJCAA’s 1st hoops polls of season

November 18, 2009


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Vincennes Lady Trailblazers are No. 10 in the NJCAA's first Div. I Women's Basketball Poll of the season, which was released today.

The VU men were in a tie for 25th in the initial poll announced late Tuesday afternoon.

The 7-0 Lady Trailblazers had been ranked No. 13 in the pre-season poll. Gulf Coast - host of this weekend's Gulf Coast Classic in Panama City, Fla, in which the Lady Trailblazers will participate – tops the first regular-season poll. VU, after beating No. 14 Lincoln Trail 69-64 Tuesday, faces Gulf Coast Saturday, after taking on No. 22 Chipola on the tournament's first day.

Each of the event’s games will be carried live on the Gulf Coast Sports Network. The broadcasts can be heard by visiting the Gulf Coast Athletics Web site at www.gcathletics.com.

The Vincennes Trailblazers, 6-1 on the season, share the 25th slot in the rankings with the College of Southern Idaho. Central Florida Community College is the top-ranked team in the first poll. The Trailblazers defeated Lincoln Trail (ranked No. 23 in the first poll) 81-77 Tuesday night.

VU will host Southeastern Illinois at 7 p.m. Saturday at the P.E. Complex.

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Former VU Blazer Baseball Player Jason Clutter Making Way in Music


NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Jason Clutter's family moved from Elberfeld to Haubstadt when he was 10 and he discovered sports, especially baseball. He loved it so much that he worked hard enough to turn his God-given talent into a scholarship to pitch and play outfield at Vincennes University.

Clutter graduated in 2002 as one of the NJCAA's top closers and holding a degree in graphic design. He moved on to Oakland City and then spent part of summer 2003 in Italy playing baseball. Unfortunately, his shoulder gave out during his senior year with the Oaks and he would never play baseball again.

So Clutter looked to his other passion - country music, which until that time had been a way to pass time on baseball road trips. “I would sing on the bus on road trips during college and the team would join in," he said.

Music certainly became more than a hobby when Clutter started a local band and recorded seven original songs, two of which got fairly heavy play on Evansville market radio for almost two years. The band quickly grew from playing in front of about 20 people to crowds of about 200 per night.

Clutter has opened for 13 national acts and hopes to complete a new album for release in 2010.

**For more information, visit wwww.jasonclutter.com.

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WVUB radio receives state Community Involvement Award

November 19, 2009


VINCENNES, IND. - Vincennes University radio station Blazer 91.1 WVUB is the recipient of the “Community Involvement” award from the Indiana Broadcasters Association.  The award was presented Nov. 14 during the annual Spectrum Awards ceremonies in Indianapolis.

“I am very honored to have received this award for two reasons,” said Phillip Smith, general manager of WVUB.  “We were very happy to have been selected as Radio Station of the Year last year.  But this award has even more meaning.  This is recognition of service to our community.  Actually being concerned and involved in local events and activities is what broadcasting is all about, and being honored for that by your peers is the highest form of recognition.  Secondly, both VU and the VU Broadcasting Department were recognized and highlighted by broadcasters from throughout the state.”

According to the Indiana Broadcasters Association, the Spectrum Award recognizes broadcast excellence for outstanding achievement in broadcasting by radio and television stations throughout Indiana.  The competition was established to encourage the highest standards of reporting, community service, and production creativity.  It is the ultimate peer recognition for members of the broadcast industry in Indiana.

“When I travel throughout the state, I frequently encounter graduates of VU’s broadcasting program and they always speak highly of their preparation at VU.  Giving students the opportunity to be involved with award-winning stations such as WVUB is an important part of why our graduates achieve great success in this field.  I commend everyone associated with WVUB on receiving this honor,” said VU President Dick Helton.

WVUB Program Director Michael Woods said the award is a motivator for the station’s staff.  “The trophy shows the dedication of our staff and the acceptance of our listeners.  We promise not to let up, but to continue to deliver quality programming for the people of the Wabash valley.”

VU BROADCASTING

The VU Broadcasting Department prepares students for successful entry into radio, television, and allied career fields while earning a college degree. The program emphasizes hands-on, real-world experience for students, including many hours in VU broadcast studios and stations perfecting both on-air and behind-the-scenes technical skills.  VU’s public broadcast stations, WVUB and WVUT-TV, are the only ones in Indiana that are part of an academic broadcast program.

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY - Indiana’s First College

VU is state-supported with campuses in Vincennes and Jasper and additional sites such as the Indianapolis International Airport.  VU also offers instruction at military sites throughout the nation.

In addition to offering 200 associate degree and certificate programs, VU also offers bachelor’s degree programs in technology, homeland security, nursing, and secondary education programs in mathematics, science, and special education.

VU enrolls students from throughout Indiana, 26 other states, and 37 foreign countries.  Tuition and fees are the lowest among Indiana campuses with residence halls.  VU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Founded in 1801, VU is Indiana’s first college and is the only college in the nation founded by an individual who would later become President of the United States.  William Henry Harrison, the ninth U.S. President, founded VU while serving as governor of the Indiana Territory.  More information is available at www.vinu.edu.

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H1N1 vaccination clinic for VU students is Nov. 23

November 19, 2009


VINCENNES, IND. - An H1N1 vaccination clinic will be offered to Vincennes University students on Nov. 23 from 5:00-7:00 PM EST (or until all vaccine is given) in VU’s Beckes Student Union, Fort Sackville Room 1.

“We have a limited number of vaccinations and we must follow the priority guidelines set by the Center for Disease Control and the Indiana State Board of Health for administration of the vaccine.  We will be offering additional H1N1 vaccination clinics as soon as we receive additional doses from the County Board of Health,” said Peggy Milligan, coordinator of the VU Student Health Center.

Recommended initial priority groups include:  pregnant women, household/caregivers of babies under 6 months of age, healthcare and emergency medical services personnel, persons aged 6 months to 24 years, persons aged 25-64 who have high-risk medical conditions.

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VU Health Watch Wednesday Continues

 VU Health Watch Wednesday began with two e-text messages that provided H1N1 wellness tips and reminded subscribers to visit the VU Health Office web page

Updates will be posted each Wednesday (or sooner if the situation warrants).  The webpage includes links to the Center for Disease Control flu pages, preventative tips, and campus information. 

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