Florida Mom Transforms Her Life Through GED Program Offered by Health Plan
From Medicaid recipient to future nurse, Jennifer's journey highlights the life-changing power of second chances
STARKE, Fla., June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- At 39 years old, Jennifer, a single mother of three from Florida, did something she never thought possible—she earned her GED. Just six months later, her son graduated from high school. Now, Jennifer is preparing to enroll in a local vocational nursing program. Even more inspiring: she is no longer receiving Medicaid.
Jennifer had dropped out of high school at 17 to get married and start a family. Over the next two decades, the demands of motherhood—especially as a single parent—left little time or energy to complete her education. That changed when she discovered that her healthcare plan offered access to free GED test preparation and exams.
"It was the first time in years I felt like this might actually be possible," Jennifer said. "I could study from home, at my own pace, and my kids were old enough to cheer me on. Even my daughter helped tutor me in math!"
Balancing caregiving responsibilities and work as a delivery driver, Jennifer studied during quiet moments—often late at night or while her children were at school. She leaned on online resources, support from her family, and a determination to set an example for her children.
"When I passed my final test, I cried. It felt amazing," she said. "Now, I can finally say I graduated."
Her GED diploma now hangs proudly in her living room, and her next goal is clear: complete nursing school and build a career that helps others.
"I'm proud of how far I've come. Getting my GED didn't just change how I see myself—it changed what's possible for my future."
Jennifer's story is part of a growing movement among adults who are re-engaging in education through community support, public programs, and in some cases, benefits provided through their health plan. For many, earning a GED opens doors to employment, financial independence, and a stronger sense of self-worth.
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The GED® test has opened doors to better jobs and college programs for over 21 million graduates since 1942. Nearly all U.S. colleges and employers accept the GED credential. As the creator of the official GED test, GED Testing Service ensures that the program continues to be a reliable and valuable pathway to a better life for adults without a high school diploma. GED Testing Service is a joint venture between the American Council on Education and Pearson. Learn more at GED.com.
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