GED Preparation and Adult Literacy Center
The GED Test
What
are the eligibility requirements for taking the GED test?
GED examines must
be
·
18 years of age
·
not enrolled in school
·
not a graduate of any
accredited high school
·
a resident of Alabama
Are
there any provisions for 16 and 17 year olds to take the test?
Yes. A 16 and 17
year old may test. However, students from this group are required to
submit documentation from a public or private school, as appropriate,
verifying that the applicant has withdrawn. In addition, the student
should submit a notarized letter of permission from parent or legal
guardian. The required format for this letter may be obtained from a
GED examiner.
If you are
enrolled in a GED preparation program, your teacher will assist you. If
not, ask the GED test administrator for guidance through this process.
What
does it cost to take the GED test?
The cost is $50 to
take the entire test for the first time. It will cost $10 per subject
to repeat any individual subject test.
What
subjects are tested on the GED exam and what are the time limits?
|
Language
Arts, Writing |
1 hour,
15 minutes |
Tests
sentence structure, usage, mechanics and organization. |
|
Language
Arts, Essay |
45 minutes |
Requires
an original essay that adequately develops the topic provided. |
|
Language
Arts, Reading |
1 hour,
5 minutes |
Requires
comprehension and analysis of selections from popular and
classical literature, business documents, etc. |
|
Science |
1 hour,
20 minutes |
Life
science, earth and space science, physical science. |
|
Social
Studies |
1 hour,
10 minutes |
History,
geography, civics, government and economics. Includes maps,
charts, tables, cartoons and photographs. |
|
Mathematics |
1 hour,
30 minutes |
Covers
number sense, geometry/measurement, data analysis/statistics and
algebra/functions. Some use of calculator required. Includes
graphs, charts, tables and diagrams. |
Do I
have to take the entire test in one day?
Candidates taking
the GED for the first time are expected to complete the test in a one
day sitting. However, there are two exceptions. First is the candidate
who applies to the GED testing service and is approved for special
testing accommodations. Second is the candidate who can sufficiently
demonstrate to the Chief GED Examiner an inability to do this due to
transportation, child care, work or family responsibilities. In any
case, the entire test must be completed within a ninety day period.
Some centers test
on weekdays, some in the evenings, and some on weekends. When you call
the test centers, inquire about all the options they provide.
Are
there special test accommodations for those with disabilities?
Yes. Test
candidates may not have the ability or test-taking skills required to
complete the test under standard conditions because of physical,
psychological, or learning disabilities. In these cases, the student
can be tested under special conditions and/or with special editions of
the test (Braille, large print, etc) at no additional cost. However,
you must inquire about this option in advance at your test center, fill
out special forms and receive certain approvals. If you are enrolled in
an adult education class, your instructor will assist you with this.
What
score is required to pass the GED test?
In Alabama, your
total score on all five tests must add up to 2250 points (the essay is
not included in this scoring system). The required minimum score on
each individual test is 410. Remember, this is the minimum. To
achieve the total, you must have an average score of 450 per
test.
Is
this score based on a 0 to 100 point scale?
No. The scores
used on the GED have a different range. The lowest score you can earn on
each test is 200, the highest is 800.
How
long will it take me to receive my test scores and find out if I passed?
It is usually four
to six weeks before you receive your official test results in the mail.
After the GED
Test
What
happens if I do not receive passing scores on the GED test?
You must retake
all test subjects with scores less than 410. If all scores are at least
410, but your total is less than the required 2250, a retest is also
required. However, you may choose which test(s) you will take to
increase your overall score.
Is
there a waiting period before I can retest?
Yes. You may
retest after six weeks. However, you may retest only three times in one
year.
Do
employers and colleges consider the GED to be as goods as the high
school diploma?
The level of
difficulty of the GED test has been set purposefully high. Of
graduating high school seniors who participated in the norm study,
42% failed the GED. Therefore, a GED diploma truly documents that you
have high school-level skills. About 95% of employers and colleges
accept the GED as a credential equal to the traditional high school
diploma.
Will I
be able to enter college with a GED?
Absolutely! About
95% of colleges and universities in the U.S. accept GED graduates in the
same manner as high school graduates.
In Alabama, all
two-year and four-year colleges and universities accept GED graduates
into their programs if they have completed the other requirements for
acceptance. Some Alabama 4-year colleges may require higher than
minimum scores on the GED test and/or additional tests for acceptance
and/or placement. Each college has its own application process and
requirements. You should contact the admissions office of the school to
obtain this information. If you meet entrance requirements, you should
also be eligible for financial aid and all other services available to
traditional high school graduates.
What
if I lose my GED certificate, or what if a college requests an official
transcript or GED scores. Where can I obtain additional copies of my
record?
If you have passed
the GED test within the previous year, you can send a written request to
the GED test center where you took the test. They will mail it directly
to the college(s) to which you are applying. There is usually a $5
charge for each official transcript request.
The
Department of Postsecondary Education permanently maintains the records
of all those who passed the GED test. The GED Office is in charge of
these records. If you passed your GED years ago and need official
documentation, you may call the department’s toll-free number to obtain
copies of these documents: 1-800-392-8080.
GED Test Centers
GED test centers are completely
separate from GED classes. They have their own offices, staff, and
procedures. To find out when these centers give the GED test, and what
the registration procedures are, call the following.
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Jefferson State Community College -Jefferson Campus |
Mr. Chris Grindle - (205)
856-7896 |
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Jefferson State Community College -Shelby Campus |
Mr.
Phillip Guin - (205) 983-5908 |
|
Lawson
State - Community College
|
Delores
Martin - (205) 929-6385 |
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University of Alabama - Gadsden Center
|
Joan
Hennigan - (256) 546-2886 |
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