GED Test

The GED test is made of up 4 separate exams, each covering a different subject: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science. You can take the exams at different times and in any order you prefer. You do not have to take all exams on the same day. For an overview of the GED subject area, visit https://ged.com/about_test/test_subjects/.

Current pricing and state rules regarding the GED test can be located at https://ged.com/about_test/price_and_state_rules/.

When you are ready to schedule your exam, go to https://ged.com/about_test/scheduling/.

For information regarding MCC’s Adult Education & Literacy programs, go to https://www.mclennan.edu/adult-education-programs/.

WHAT TO BRING ON TEST DAY

A valid, unexpired photo ID is required for all testing. Acceptable forms of government-issued IDs include a driver’s license, state ID card, passport, military ID, national ID, tribal ID, naturalization card, certificate of citizenship, or permanent resident card (Green Card). A photo or photocopy of an ID is not acceptable. Photos must be clear and recognizable. Student IDs are acceptable for the following exams: ALEKS Exam, MCC Course Exams, Correspondence Exams, and TSIA.

Calculators will be provided on the computer within the exam.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR GED

Candidates must submit requests for accommodations to GED, and all requests must be approved before the exam appointment. Refer to the following sites for more information about requesting accommodations for your GED exams:

General information: http://home.pearsonvue.com/test-taker/Test-accommodations.aspx

Accommodations by program: http://www.pearsonvue.com/accommodations/select_program.asp