You must be 18 years old to take the GED® test.
Yukon Territory
Top Policies
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In Yukon Territory, you must be 17 years old and provide additional documentation in order to take the GED® test.
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In Yukon Territory, you must be a Canadian resident in order to take the GED® test
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Some provinces allow people who don’t live there to take the GED® test and others don’t. You’ll need to check the residency requirement for the province that you’re interested to test in.
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No, Yukon Territory doesn’t require you to prepare for the GED® test in an adult education classroom.
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No, you’re not required to take the official practice test before taking the official GED® test.
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Yes.
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No.
Price & Payment
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Yukon Territory charges $30.00 for each subject area/$150.00 for the complete battery.
Test Retake Policies
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In Yukon Territory there is no waiting period to re-test.
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In Yukon Territory, you can retest a subject for $30 per subject area test.
Transcripts & Diploma
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There may be additional requirements that you need to meet. We recommend contacting your local test center or your province’s office You can contact your GED AdministratorTM for additional information.
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You can request your transcript and diploma here.
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In Yukon Territory, the credential is called the Secondary School Equivalency Certificate.
Other
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Yes, in Yukon Territory you can take all test subjects in the same day if you can find a testing center with hours that accommodate it.
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It depends on whether or not that province has a residency requirement. Check the residency requirements in that province and don’t hesitate to contact the GED AdministratorTM in that province with questions.
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Erica Bourdon
Chair, School of Academic and Skill Development
Yukon College
500 College Drive
P.O. Box 2799