Tennessee
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You must be 18 years old to test in Tennessee.
Tennessee has specific requirements for 17-year-old testers.
1. Fill out the HSE Recommendation for 17-Year-Old Student form.
2. Testers must have the superintendent of school or his/her designee, or home school-parent complete and sign the HSE Recommendation for 17-Year-Old- Student form.
3. The HSE Recommendation Form needs to be uploaded to the TN Age Waiver Zendesk Site and complete the information required.
4. Once the form is uploaded to the site, the Tennessee State Administrator will approve you to test.
5. After approval through the Zendesk, then the tester signs up for the test on the GED® website.
For those testing on the Online Exam:
- A parent or guardian must be present at the pre-test check-in
No, there is no residency requirement to take the test in Tennessee.
Some states 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 state in which you are interested in taking the test. The credential will be issued from the state in which you pass your final subject.
- No, Tennessee doesn’t require you to prepare for the GED® test in an adult education classroom.
- However, it is strongly recommended to consider enrolling in an adult education program to receive academic support in preparing for the GED® test and possibly qualify for test vouchers to cover the cost of testing.
- Remember that taking classes is the best way to prepare for the GED® test.
- To find an AE program near you visit: Find Your Program (tn.gov)
For those testing in-person at a Testing Center:
- No, you’re not required to take the GED Ready® practice test before taking the official GED® test.
For those testing on the Online Exam:
- Yes, you are required to take the GED Ready® practice test before taking the official GED® test online.