[NIFL-4EFF:1397] Re: Undocumented Learners and the GED

From: Bonnie Odiorne (bodiorne@erols.com)
Date: Sun Feb 25 2001 - 15:24:45 EST


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In CT, our database management system software allows the computer to generate
a random social security number for those who do not have one. I'm not sure if
that is true elsewhere.
Bonnie Odiorne
Adult Education Program Facilitator
Families Forward Through Technology
Waterbury, CT


mdryden@esconett.org wrote:

> We are having a GED 2002 Workshop today and this question has arisen.
>
> Is it true that undocumented learners cannot get a GED because they cannot
> get a SSN and therefore they cannot get a state ID?
>
> Marianne



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