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Important Announcement for All Canadian GED Test Takers. The Canadian GED Exam Series is ending on May 3, 2024. This means any progress made by you toward your GED (High School Equivalency) certification must be completed by this date. However, a new Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) is being developed. In most provinces, passing GED scores will count towards the new CAEC for 3 years (until May 2027).  This impacts Canadian testers only!

Welcome to the home of the official GED® test. Find everything you need to earn your high school equivalency diploma right here.

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Your GED® account is your one-stop shop for passing the GED® test. It’s free to set up, and you’ll find study materials, and tips to help you pass. You can also learn more about the test subjects and schedule your test.

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You choose how to prepare for the GED® test. You can find local GED® classes or study at your own pace with books or digital materials.

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Take the Test

The GED® test covers 5 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Reading, and Language Arts, Writing. You can take all 5 together or one at a time at an official GED® test center when you’re ready.

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Already passed the GED® test? Request your official transcript here.

Millions of people have passed the GED test and gone on to college and better jobs. You can be one of them. And we’ll help you every step of the way.

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