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GED® Testing

The GED® testing program is not an endpoint for adults, but a springboard to further education, training, and higher-paying jobs. The test is computer-based and offered at both the South and West campuses.

The GED test is offered in English and Spanish to persons who do not have a high school diploma. Participants must be at least 18 years old. GED preparation courses are available to those interested, prior to testing, for an additional fee.

The GED test is designed to measure the major concepts generally associated with four years of high school education. The computer-based GED Test is a battery of four tests which include Reasoning through Language Arts, Science, Mathematical Reasoning, and Social Studies. Successful completion of the GED test earns a State of Florida High School Diploma, opening doors to employment, promotions, higher education, and other opportunities.

A score of 145 is required in each subject module to receive the GED certificate. See the Florida GED testing policies for more information.

Cost

The cost of the test is $128 for the full test and $32 per individual test. Payment is due during the online registration process. Payment is in the form of a credit card, debit card or voucher.

Registration

Registration and payment for the GED Test is completed online by signing up on the GED website. Candidates will create an account that can be used in the future to view test scores. Candidates must arrive in person at the registered test location to take the exam.

Test Identification

On testing day, candidates are required to present a government-issued photo identification. Valid forms of identification include: current driver’s license or passports; military ID; or other forms of government-issued (national or foreign) identification that show name, date of birth, signature, and photograph. Expired identification or identification suspected of being forged will not be accepted.

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