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FREQUENTLY
ASKED GED QUESTIONS
Where
can I take the GED?
The
GED test is given at eightteen local testing centers in New Hampshire. Each one sets up its own testing schedule and procedures for registration.
To
find out where testing centers are located, call the GED Testing
Office at (603) 271-6699 or look at the list: GED
Testing Centers in New Hampshire
Do
I have to go to a GED class?
No.
Some testing centers require that you pass a practice test
before you sign up for the official GED, but there is no requirement
that you attend classes. Some people may have the skills
to do well on the GED without taking a class.
If
you want to take some classes or work with a tutor to improve your
skills, we can tell you where there are adult education classes.
Call the Bureau of Adult Education at (603) 271-6698 or look
at the the section on Preparation
for the GED Tests.
Can
I study on my own?
Yes,
you can find GED study books at most libraries and book stores.
Can I take the GED Tests on the internet?
NO!. A New Hampshire GED Certificate of High School Equivalency cannot be obtained via the Internet or through correspondence programs. Please see the warning about GED internet testing.
How
much does the GED cost?
It's
$65 at every New Hampshire testing center. (Testing centers that give
practice tests may have a separate fee for the practice test, usually $10 or
$15.)
Do
I have to be a resident of New Hampshire ?
You
must be a resident of New Hampshire to receive a New Hampshire GED certificate.
If you are from another state, you should talk with the GED administrator
in your state to see if they can accept results from New Hampshire before you
plan to test here.
Do
I have to be a citizen?
You
do not have to be a citizen to take the GED, but you must be a New Hampshire
resident and have a photo ID.
How
long does it take to get the results after a person takes the GED Tests?
The
tests are scored by National Scoring Service. It usually takes about
two weeks for your testing center to get the results.
How
old do you have to be to take the GED Tests?
According
to New Hampshire rules, you have to be 18 years old. There are exceptions for students in approved GED Option programs and some other students may receive approval from their school districts to take GED Tests. See Information for Students Under the Age of 18.
I've
been home schooled and I need to take the GED to be eligible for college.
What can I do?
Home
schooled students who are under 18, who have completed their home school programs, who have passed GED Practice Tests, and who wish to take GED Tests should use Referral Form 3 to apply for GED testing. The Form must be signed by an official of the agency that oversees the student's home schooling.
How
do I get a GED transcript?
We
need to receive a written request from you, and there is a $5 fee.
You can print a request form, fill it out, and mail it with
a check or money order for $5 payable to State of New Hampshire
to GED Testing, NH Department of Education, Division of Adult Learning
and Rehabilitation, 21 South Fruit Street, Suite 20, Concord , NH
03301. Your transcript request will be processed within
two business days of receipt. You may print a GED
Transcript Request Form.
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