How much does it cost to get your GED in Arizona?

How much does it cost to get your GED in Arizona?

The GED® testing fee in Arizona is $140 for the complete test (computer-based) or $35 per module when done at a test center. Online testing will set you back $41 per subtest ($164 overall). You have the liberty to take the four subtests one (or more) at a time. Retesting is offered at a reduced rate.

How many times can you take the GED test in Arizona?

In Arizona, there is no waiting period for your first two retakes. After taking a test subject three times, you’ll have to wait 60 days before retesting. There’s no limit to how many times you can test in a year.

Is the Arizona GED test hard?

The GED test is hard because it is very time-pressured. But if you prepare with good resources, the GED is quite easy. The GED test gives you limited time (from 70 to 150 minutes, depending on the subject) for around 35-40 questions per subject.

How do I get a GED in Arizona?

State-Funded Adult Education Programs contains contact information for these programs throughout Arizona. You must contact the programs directly to obtain information on registration and classes. For studying on your own, recommended study materials can be found at The GED Marketplace.

Where can I find GED® study materials?

For studying on your own, recommended study materials can be found at The GED Marketplace. Local public libraries may also have the latest and recommended GED® study books that are designed to prepare you for the 2014 version of the GED® test.

What is a GED and how does it work?

The GED program is for adults who left high school prematurely and gives them the chance to earn a credential that is equivalent to a high school diploma. Holders of the GED diploma qualify for higher education and the degree will certainly lead to better job opportunities.

How do I get a high school equivalency diploma in Arizona?

Passing the GED® tests along with the AZ Civics Test is one way a High School Equivalency Diploma can be earned in Arizona. The other options are the College Credit Pathway and the HSE PLUS Career Readiness Pathway. Below are details about the GED® option. For a summary of requirements, take a look at the GED® Pathway Fact Sheet .

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