Who is eligible to take the GED Tests in New York State?
Anyone who is a New York State resident for at least thirty (30) days, and who is 16 years of age or older (with certain restrictions) on the day of testing may be eligible to take the GED Tests. For more detailed information on eligibility and the required forms you may need, please refer to the eligibility requirements.
Anyone who is a New York State Resident and who is 16 years of age or older (with certain restrictions) on the day of testing may be eligible to take the GED Tests. For more detailed information on eligibility and the required forms you may need, please refer to the eligibility requirements. • What can I do to prepare for the GED Tests? There are many resources available to you, the GED candidate in preparation for the GED Tests. You can refer to the Literacy Assistance Center* for information on a preparation program near you. Also, VESID* (Vocational Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities) is a division of the New York State Education Department, where counselors guide individuals with disabilities through service programs they need to reach their employment goals, including but not limited to GED Test preparation. The National Center for Family Literacy* has information on GED preparation programs as well. * The above links will open a new window. • What do I have to
Anyone who is a New York State Resident and who is 16 years of age or older (with certain restrictions) on the day of testing may be eligible to take the GED Tests. For more detailed information on eligibility and the required forms you may need, please refer to the eligibility requirements. • “What can I do to prepare for the GED Tests”>What can I do to prepare for the GED Tests? There are many resources available to you, the GED candidate in preparation for the GED Tests. You can refer to the Literacy Assistance Center* for information on a preparation program near you. Also, VESID* (Vocational Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities) is a division of the New York State Education Department, where counselors guide individuals with disabilities through service programs they need to reach their employment goals, including but not limited to GED Test preparation. The National Center for Family Literacy* has information on GED preparation programs as well. * The above link