Who is eligible to take the GED Tests?
The GED Tests can be administered only to persons who: have not graduated from an accredited high school or received a high school equivalency certificate or diploma; are not currently enrolled in a regular high school/home school; and are at least 16 years of age. (16 and 17 year olds must receive prior approval before testing.) Contact your local GED Testing Center for more information.
• You may take the GED tests if • You are not enrolled in high school, and • You have not graduated from high school, and • You are at least age 18, and • Sixteen and seventeen year olds may also test if state requirements regarding age, residency, and the length of time since leaving school requirements are met. • Texas state ID, Passport, or military ID, is required at every test session.
The GED tests can be administered only to persons who: • have not graduated from an accredited high school or received a high school equivalency certificate or diploma; • are not currently enrolled in a regular high school; • are at least 16 years of age.* * Applicants must receive special needs approval. Contact the local GED Testing Center for more information. How do I apply to take THE GED tests? You may complete an official application form, as prescribed by the Technical College System of Georgia Office of Adult Literacy at your local GED Testing Center. Residency: You do not need to be a resident of Georgia to be eligible to take the GED tests. You must, however, be a resident of Georgia to receive the $500 HOPE voucher. Identification: When you take the GED tests, official photo identification is required for admission. What is the new scoring system? Tests will now be scored from 200 to 800 points A minimum standard score of 410 is necessary to pass each individual exam, and a