Kan. Admin. Regs. § 88-25-4 - High school equivalency requirements
In addition to the requirements specified in K.S.A. 2019 Supp. 74-32,267(c)(1)(A)-(C) and amendments thereto, each applicant shall be required to demonstrate high school equivalency in math, English language arts, and civics to earn a high school equivalency credential as specified in this regulation.
(a) High school equivalency in math shall be
demonstrated by any of the following:
(1)
Scoring a 145 or above on the general educational development (GED) math
test;
(2) scoring an 18 or above on
the ACT® math test;
(3) scoring a 596 or above on the
TABE® 11&12 math test;
(4) scoring a 250 or above on the Accuplacer
quantitative reasoning, algebra, and statistics test;
(5) passing college algebra with a grade of C
or above from an accredited postsecondary institution;
(6) passing Kansas regents shared number
(KRSN) Mat1040, contemporary and essential math, with a C or above from an
accredited postsecondary institution; or
(7) scoring a 5 (level score) or above on the
ACT® Work-Keys®
applied math test.
(b)
High school equivalency in English language arts shall be demonstrated by any
of the following:
(1) Scoring a 145 or above
on the GED English language arts test;
(2) scoring an 18 or above on the
ACT® reading test;
(3) scoring a 576 or above on the
TABE® 11&12 reading test;
(4) scoring a 255 or above on the Accuplacer
reading test;
(5) passing KRSN
Eng1010, English composition 101, with a grade of C or above from an accredited
postsecondary institution; or
(6)
scoring a 5 (level score) or above on the ACT®
Work-Keys® workplace documents test.
(c) High school equivalency in
civics shall be demonstrated by scoring at least 70 percent on the Kansas
pathway to career civics assessment.
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