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To qualify for a New Jersey state-issued high-school diploma, the minimum GED test score requirements must be met. Passing test scores are kept as part of a candidate's permanent GED testing record and all scores are confidential.
To schedule: Simply log into your GED ® account. Select whether you’ll test at a test center or with online proctoring. Choose which test subjects you’ll be taking. Pick a day and time that works for you. Pay for the test online using a credit or debit card. Don’t have a credit or debit card? Some students use American Express Bluebird.
The following public libraries are allowing adults who do not have access to a computer/laptop at home, to come in and take the GED online test at their facility. You must contact the library to find out when they allow the testing to take place.
Register for our GED tests online at www.ged.com We test every Thursday between 1:30 and 4:30pm. Cancellation policy: Although we hope not to, Poway Adult School reserves the right to cancel scheduled classes.
High School Diploma and Equivalency Options. Adults ages 18 and older have four options for completing a high school education: High School Diploma. General Education Development (GED) High School Equivalency Test (HiSet) National External Diploma Program (NEDP) To learn more about each of these four pathways, please sign up for an orientation ...
If you’re an adult resident of New Jersey without a high school diploma, you can get its equivalent by obtaining your GED® credential. Earning your GED ® in New Jersey involves preparing for and passing a series of tests. Below are resources to help you know what to expect.
There are several locations throughout New Jersey where you can take the GED test, including official testing centers and approved testing sites. To find a testing center or site near you, visit the Pearson VUE website and enter your zip code. You can also call the New Jersey Department of Education’s Adult Education office for assistance in ...