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Which test is used in Minnesota? Minnesota is currently a GED® 2014-only state for high school equivalency testing purposes. Other states may offer a different test or combinations of tests for this purpose. Who is eligible to test? Anyone 19 or older may test in Minnesota with appropriate ID.
You will need to take the test by registering at the official GED website: https://ged.com/. You can take the test at a registered testing center, or, in some states, online in your home. Find the in-person testing center closest to you by using this GED test center locator.
The GED (General Education Development) test is available to students with all types of disabilities or disadvantages. Before students can apply for special accommodations, they will need to present documentation of disabilities to the test administrator.
We are committed to providing students with full access to the GED ® test for anyone with disabilities and support the intention of the Americans with Disabilities Act as Amended (ADAAA). Who gets accommodations? Accommodations are also called “reasonable adjustments” or “modified testing conditions”.
The ABE services include Adult Diploma, High School Equivalency (General Educational Development (GED) and High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), English as a Second Language (ESL or EL), Career Pathways, Family Literacy, Basic Skills Enhancement, Workplace Literacy, and U.S. Citizenship/Civics.
23 Μαρ 2024 · Students who have learning disabilities may qualify for GED® test accommodations. Accommodations are adjustments to the form of the test, special resources provided during the exam, or changes to the testing procedures. You can apply for these accommodations through the GED.com website. Here is a direct link:
In Minnesota, individuals who do not have a high school diploma may be able to earn a state of Minnesota High School Equivalency Diploma by passing the GED or HiSET tests. The four tests in the GED battery and the five tests in the HiSET battery measure academic competencies similar to many of those required of a Minnesota high school graduate.