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The specific purpose of the General Educational Development (GEDŽ) Tests is the measurement of the educational development of adults who have not completed their formal high school education. Adults may earn a High School Equivalency Certificate and thus qualify for admission to colleges or other educational institutions, meet educational requirements for employment or promotion, satisfy educational qualifications for induction into the armed services, fulfill requirements of local or state licensing boards, or gain personal satisfaction. IMPORTANT: Starting in 2014, there will be a new GEDŽ test. The current version of the GEDŽ test is expiring at the end of 2013 and your scores will expire too if you don't finish and pass the test by then. For more information on how to complete your GEDŽ testing, contact your local testing center. Attention Test Takers: For information on taking the GED Test on computer, visit the GED Testing Service Website: http://www.gedtestingservice.com/ged-testing-service Basic Information about the GEDŽ Tests: Click on the + to expand section! [+] Eligibility [+] Registering for the GED Test [+] Cost of the Test [+] GED Subject Tests [+] GED Transcripts [+] Testing Accommodations [+] GEDTS Policies and Procedures Manual [+] GED Forms [+] Conference Materials GEDŽ and GED Testing ServiceŽ are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education (ACE). They may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of ACE or GED Testing Service. The GEDŽ and GED Testing ServiceŽ brands are administered by GED Testing Service LLC under license from the American Council on Education. |
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