PI 5.02   Definitions.
PI 5.03   Eligibility.
PI 5.035   General educational development test.
PI 5.037   Certificate of general educational development and high school equivalency diploma fees.
PI 5.04   Certificate of general educational development.
PI 5.05   High school equivalency diploma based on passing of the general educational development test with additional requirements in citizenship, health, career awareness and employability skills.
PI 5.06   High school equivalency diploma based on attainment of high school credits.
PI 5.07   High school equivalency diploma based on post-secondary education.
PI 5.08   High school equivalency diploma based on a foreign diploma or degree.
PI 5.09   High school equivalency diploma based on completion of a program approved by the state superintendent.
Ch. PI 5 NoteNote: Chapter PI 5 as it existed on February 29, 1988 was repealed and a new chapter PI 5 was created effective July 1, 1988.
PI 5.01PI 5.01Intent statement.
PI 5.01(1)(1)Under s. 115.29 (4) (a), Stats., the state superintendent may issue a high school equivalency diploma to a person who, in the state superintendent’s judgment, has presented satisfactory evidence of having completed a recognized high school course of study or its equivalent; and the state superintendent may establish the standards by which high school graduation equivalency may be determined. The purpose of the high school equivalency diploma is to provide a credential to adults who did not graduate from high school and are unable to receive a high school diploma from their school district of residence, but are able to demonstrate attainment of credits, knowledge, and skills that are equivalent to those which would be attained in a high school program of study. This chapter sets forth criteria for determining that equivalency, based on s. 118.33, Stats., the high school graduation standards, and s. 121.02 (1) (m), Stats., the education for employment standard. The age eligibility requirements are intended to aid school districts in serving children at risk by discouraging youths from dropping out of school to pursue the high school equivalency diploma.
PI 5.01(2)(2)This chapter also provides for the granting of a certificate of general educational development to a person who achieves passing scores, as determined by the state superintendent, on the general educational development test but has not met the additional requirements for the high school equivalency diploma.
PI 5.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1988, No. 386, eff. 7-1-88; CR 03-102: am. (1) Register April 2004 No. 580, eff. 5-1-04.
PI 5.02PI 5.02Definitions. In this chapter:
PI 5.02(1)(1)“Certificate of general educational development” means the certificate granted to a person who has achieved a passing score on the general educational development test.
PI 5.02(2)(2)“College” or “university” means an institution which is accredited on a degree granting level by an accrediting agency which is listed by the United States department of education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
PI 5.02(3)(3)“Community-based organization” means a private nonprofit organization which is representative of a community or a significant segment of a community and which provides educational and job training services.
PI 5.02(4)(4)“Course” means study which has the fundamental purposes of developing the knowledge, concepts, and skills in a subject; and evaluation of the degree of attainment of the knowledge, concepts and skills.
PI 5.02(5)(5)“Department” means the Wisconsin department of public instruction.
PI 5.02(6)(6)“General educational development test” means the test developed by GED Testing Service and administered in Wisconsin at testing sites approved by the state superintendent and GED Testing Service.
PI 5.02(6m)(6m)“Graduated from high school” for purposes of compulsory attendance under s. 118.15 (1) (a), Stats., means having received a diploma in satisfaction of school board requirements under s. 118.33, Stats., or a high school equivalency diploma under s. 115.29 (4) (a), Stats.
PI 5.02(7)(7)“High school credit” means the credit given for successful completion of a school term of study in one course in the high school grades that meets daily for a normal class period or the equivalent in time, or a high school level correspondence course, or a high school level course offered in a TCS district or college or university program.
PI 5.02(8)(8)“High school diploma” means the diploma granted by a public or private high school to a person who has successfully completed the program of study required by the public school board or private high school.
PI 5.02(9)(9)“High school equivalency diploma” means the diploma granted by the state superintendent under s. 115.29 (4) (a), Stats., and this chapter.
PI 5.02(10)(10)“Post-secondary credit” means the credit given for successful completion of a course in a college, university, or TCS district which meets requirements for the institution’s post-secondary certificate, diploma, or associate, bachelors’ or advanced degree.
PI 5.02(10m)(10m)“Residential program” includes any of the following: