Ged Test Centers In Illinois

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Adult Basic Education/GED Test Prep Southeastern Illinois College is offering GED Test Prep for the 2018-2019 school year free of charge for all interested students. The test prep sessions will be held for three consecutive days the week before a scheduled GED test date.

  • To register for the GED, visit www.GED.com. Information on testing centers is available through the website as well. In Illinois, the GED exam costs $30 for each.
  • The GED Examinations are always delivered in person at one of the testing locations in Illinois (see list of IL GED testing centers at bottom of page). People who have not received a high school diploma are candidates for the Illinois GED tests.
Ged Test Centers In Illinois

Finding information on earning a GED or high school equivalency certificate in each of the United States can be difficult since different agencies handle adult education state to state. This series of articles lists the links for each state, including which test each state offers.

On January 1, 2014, the GED test, formerly used by all 50 states and available only on paper, changed to a new computer-based test, opening the door for other testing companies to offer similar high school equivalency tests. Three tests are now common:

  1. The GED, developed by the GED Testing Service
  2. HiSET Program, developed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS)
  3. TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion), developed by McGraw-Hill

The state where you live determines the test taken to earn a GED certificate or high school equivalency certificate. Individual test takers don't make that decision, unless the state offers it.

When the GED Testing Service changed to computer-based exams, each state had the choice of staying with the GED or switching to HISET, TASC or a combination of programs. Most states offer prep courses, and most, if not all, are free to the student. Courses are available online from a number of sources, some of which are free. Others have various costs involved.

This list includes GED and high school equivalency programs for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California and Colorado.

  • See Connecticut through Iowa.
  • See Kansas through Michigan.
  • See Minnesota through New Jersey.
  • See New Mexico through South Carolina.
  • See South Dakota through Wyoming.
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Alabama

GED testing in Alabama is handled by the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) as part of the Department of Postsecondary Education. The information is available at accs.cc. Click on the page's Adult Education link. Alabama offers the 2014 computer-based test provided by the GED Testing Service.

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Alaska

The ​Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development handles GED testing in the Last Frontier. The state has continued its partnership with the GED Testing Service and offers the 2014 computer-based GED test.

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Arizona

The Arizona Department of Education administers GED testing for the state. Arizona has also continued its partnership with the GED Testing Service and offers the 2014 computer-based GED test. Check out the links at the Adult Education Services page.

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Arkansas

GED testing in Arkansas comes from the Arkansas Department of Career Education. The Natural State has also continued its partnership with the GED Testing Service and offers the 2014 computer-based GED test.

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California

The California Department of Education handles GED testing for its residents. California has approved the use of all three high school equivalency tests: the GED, HiSET and TASC. The California GED website offers plenty of helpful links for prospective test-takers.

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Colorado

The Colorado Department of Education administers GED testing in the Centennial State, which continued its partnership with GED Testing Service and offers the 2014 computer-based GED test.