[NIFL-FOBASICS:1424] GED and post secondary

From: Hal Beder (hbeder@rci.rutgers.edu)
Date: Thu Aug 11 2005 - 10:08:13 EDT


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There are two post secondary NCES data sets that have GED as a 
variable, The NPSAS and the BPS.  They can be accessed on line 
through something called the DAS.  You can find the DAS 
here.  http://nces.ed.gov/dasol/tables/index.asp#pse_students  It 
will take you about 1/2 hour to learn how to use the DAS but after 
that you can find out a host of things about GED completers in post 
secondary.  I am sending you a portion of a power point I developed 
that focuses on the issue.

Rutgers University
Graduate School of Education
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