This Back-to-School Season, New PSAs Inspire Adults to Get Their High School Diploma-- for Themselves and Their Communities

New videos promote adult education for the 30 million adults in the United States without a high school diploma

NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dollar General Literacy Foundation (DGLF) and the Ad Council today announced new public service advertisements (PSAs) encouraging adults to take the first step towards a better future by completing their high school equivalency, such as their GED or HiSET. This latest iteration of the longstanding "Finish Your Diploma" campaign drives audiences to FinishYourDiploma.org to find free local classes at an adult literacy center near them using a ZIP Code search tool. The newest PSA material continues to celebrate the free support available to those interested in completing their high school equivalency alongside the positive ripple effect that earning a diploma can have on one's family and community.

(PRNewsfoto/The Ad Council New York)
(PRNewsfoto/The Ad Council New York)

According to the Census Bureau, nearly 30 million adults in the United States lack a high school diploma. The lack of a high school credential or equivalency is associated with higher rates of unemployment and lower wages. In fact, those without a high school credential represent nearly 3 in 10 adults with household incomes below the federal poverty line.

"These powerful new PSAs capture the life-changing impact that a high school equivalency can have not only on an adult learner, but their entire community," said Heidi Arthur, chief campaign development officer at the Ad Council. "We're proud to continue our partnership with the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and are committed to inspiring adults to take the transformative first step towards earning their high school diploma."

The new PSAs, developed pro bono by creative content agency Mofilm, share the stories of Darlene and Jamie, who obtained their high school diplomas as adults. "Once I got my high school diploma, so many opportunities opened up for me," said Jamie, the star of one of the new videos. "My high school diploma gave me confidence and made me more excited for the future."

Since 2010, over 2 million people have been connected with adult education centers through the campaign website FinishYourDiploma.org. Across the United States, thousands of free and supportive adult education centers are available to guide adults ready to pass a high school equivalency test and earn their diploma. The "Finish Your Diploma" campaign's Zip Code search tool makes it easy to find an adult education center in all 50 states and DC.