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Should AHSEP candidates know their 5-digit GED program preparation code on the day of the test?

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Should AHSEP candidates know their 5-digit GED program preparation code on the day of the test?

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Yes, it is recommended. Although they have submitted Attachment C with their initial testing application, candidates must bubble in the preparation code on the actual test documents on the test day; a correctly entered code grants these candidates eligibility to test. If the code is not entered during testing, the candidates will receive an ineligible notice. A recommended practice for AHSEP programs is to retain a copy of the original submitted Attachment C and have the candidate bring this copy with them to the test.

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