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Kansas GED Test Programs

Ms. Madison Husman
State Administrator for Kansas GED Testing
Kansas Board of Regents
1000 SW Jackson Street, Suite 520
Topeka, KS 66612-1368
(785) 291-3038


Kansas GED information

Who is eligible to take the GED Tests for Kansas?

Residents of Kansas. Residency is defined as having a Kansas (un-expired) driver's license and/or a Kansas identification card.
Adults 18 years of age or older may test without any special conditions. Special conditions apply to persons who are at least 16 years of age (but have not reached their 18th birthday)
Persons who are not enrolled in an accredited high school.
Those who have not already graduated from an accredited high school nor received a GED high school equivalency diploma.

What are the special conditions under which a 16 or 17 year old may take the GED Test?

Kansas law states that persons between the ages of 16 and 17 may take the GED Tests only when they present a completed Compulsory Attendance Exemption form and a Compulsory School Attendance Disclaimer from the school district to which the candidate currently resides, or the candidate presents a marriage certificate, a court order, or legal documentation of emancipation; or the candidate is adjudicated and is under court authority.


What is the fee for taking the GED Tests in Kansas?

Most Kansas GED testing centers are supported primarily from fees charged for GED testing. Currently the fees are as follows:

$25 for taking the GED practice test
$68 for the official GED test
$68 per retest

My-Ged Note: You cannot take the GED test online



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