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Vermont GED Test Programs

Ms. Sharon Parker
GED Administrator
Career & Workforce Development
Vermont State Department of Education
120 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05620
(802) 828-0077
Fax: (802) 828-3146


Vermont GED Information
 
Who is eligible to take the GED tests?
Anyone 16 years or older may take the GED tests. Young adults 16 or 17 years of age must have parental permission to take the GED tests in Vermont. The GED examiner will have the forms at the test site.
 
How much does it cost to participate in GED Testing?
The cost per test is $12.00
 
Do I have to take all five GED subject tests on the same day?
No. You may take one at a time or take two or three during one test day. You should contact the GED examiner to find out the testing times and discuss which of the tests you want to take. All together, the GED subject tests take a little more than seven hours to complete
 
 
How many times can I take the tests over?
You are entitled to retake each test. You may take the same subject test over again three times in any one year. There is no set time between when you took one subject test and when you may take it over again; however it is always best to get additional study and preparation time to be better prepared. It is probably more productive to take the pre-tests as a diagnostic to guide your studies. When you take a subject test over, you must pay an individual test fee each time. Check with the GED test site where you plan to retake the test(s).
       
What happens if I take a subject test over and score lower?
The higher score will count. Points will not be lost by retaking a subject test.
 
 
Are there special accommodations for people with special learning, physical or emotional needs to take the GED tests?
Yes. If you have a disability you should talk this over with your teacher so that you may apply for special accommodations. GEDtests are available in Braille, large print and on audiocassette.
       
English is my second language. Does the GED come in other languages?
Yes. You may take the GED tests in French or Spanish, as well as English. If you choose a language, you will have to take all five subject tests in that language. These tests are not only in the language specified but are also designed to reflect the cultural differences of non-English speaking people. GED Practice tests are also available in Spanish and French.

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