How Can I Get My GED Scores in Pennsylvania?

Upon passing the General Education Diploma test, or GED, in Pennsylvania, the state department of education issues a Commonwealth Secondary School Diploma and mails it along with a transcript to the address provided by the student. The state issues just one copy of the diploma, but duplicate official copies of the transcript may be needed for further education or job applications. GED graduates can order transcripts through the mail, or collect one in person by filling out a form and including the appropriate fee.

Instructions

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      Go to the Pennsylvania Department of Education GED transcript request form online (See Resources).

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      Fill out the form on the screen and then print it, or print it and fill it out legibly by hand. The online form asks for your name, social security number, date of birth, address, telephone, any alternate names you tested under and the year you took the tests.

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      Click the "Next" button at the bottom of the online form to get the screen prompts to enter the address, or addresses you want the transcript sent to. Click the "Add" button, if you need to put in more than one recipient.

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      Click the "Next" button at the bottom of the screen again to generate the form and print it.

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      Sign the completed form.

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      Get a money order for the appropriate fee. As of mid-2011, the amount required is $3 for each transcript.

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      Submit the form by delivering it by hand or mailing to the Commonwealth Diploma Program, 333 Market Street, 12th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17126. If you deliver it in person and take your photo ID, you may receive your transcript immediately.

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