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GED Testing for Minors

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General Information

The minimum age for GED testing is 18 on the date of the examination. Candidates who are 16 or 17 must do the following to be eligible for the GED test:

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Passing the General Educational Development Test (GED) qualifies candidates to receive a State of Florida High School Diploma. Accommodations may be requested as needed. The examination consists of four competency areas which are as follows (with time allotment):

Modules in Exam Module Length Module Fee
GED® Test: Mathematical Reasoning 115 minutes $32.00*
GED® Test: Reasoning through Language Arts 150 minutes $32.00*
GED® Test: Science 90 minutes $32.00*
GED® Test: Social Studies 70 minutes $32.00*

Students are required to provide one valid form of identification. The ID must be government issued and non-expired. It must also include the student’s name, address, date of birth, signature, and photograph. GED Testing Service® accepts the following primary forms of ID:

Once a student has completed his or her registration, the portal determines whether the student is authorized to take the test. The student cannot schedule the test unless he or she already has an authorization record in the database.

  1. Account Creation: After the student creates an account, the student receives a message on myged.com confirming the account creation.
  2. Registration Confirmation: After the student completes the registration questions, the student receives a message on myged.com confirming the registration is complete.
  3. Exceptions: If a student’s registration requires verification from the jurisdiction prior to being approved for testing, the student receives an Exception Letter explaining what additional information is needed and directions on contacting his or her jurisdiction.
  4. Accommodations (also considered an exception): An accommodations letter indicates whether accommodations are approved. If so, the student must verify the approved accommodations by calling the GEDTS accommodations team and then schedule an appointment by speaking with the Pearson VUE ADA program coordinator.

Exceptions

Only the jurisdictions are allowed to approve exceptions. The exceptions process is completed through the jurisdiction. A list of locations and contact information is provided on the GED website (GED Manager is the name of the Affiliate Tool. ged.com/gedmanager). If a student has a question regarding the exceptions process or has applied for an exception that has not yet been approved, direct the student to contact his or her jurisdiction.

The student cannot schedule an exam at a test center unless he or she already has an authorization record in the database.

Authorizations are specific to each module for the 2014 series.

Rescheduling and Canceling
GED Testing Service students must reschedule and cancel test appointments at least 24 hours before the appointment via the student website, call center, or the test center. Appointments must be rescheduled within the authorized test delivery period. If a student is within 24 hours of their scheduled appointment, they can either take the test or not take the test. If he or she does not take the test, it will be treated as a no-show. Students who attempt to reschedule or cancel their appointment less than 24 hours from their appointment will forfeit their test fees.

All registrations with accommodations must be rescheduled or canceled through the GED Testing Service Accommodations Team. This includes voicemails from students.

Note (only applicable within the United States and Canada): If a student’s jurisdiction changes after he or she has scheduled a test and the student attempts to reschedule the test, the system shall:

  1. Prevent the student from rescheduling the test AND
  2. Require the student to cancel the test and schedule it again.

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