How Can I Check to See If I Passed the GED?

The General Educational Development Test or GED is a high school equivalency exam that allows individuals over the age of 16 to obtain a diploma or certificate that is the equivalent of a diploma, depending on the state. The GED test is administered by authorized testing centers across the United States. In order to pass the GED exam, you must score at least 410. The GED test results are provided with two sets of numbers; the standard score and the percentile rank. The percentile rank allows you to compare your score to the performance of high school graduates.

Things You'll Need

  • Money order
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Instructions

  1. Non-military test takers

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      Contact the GED testing center where you completed your exam by phone or mail.

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      Provide the center with your personal information including your name, the date you completed the test and your social security number.

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      Provide the center with the address where you would like your transcripts mailed. The center will compile your test results and mail them to the address you provide.

    Military, overseas and correctional institution test takers

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      Complete the online GED transcript request form.

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      Enclose your completed transcript request form and your payment for the transcript in an envelope and mail to GED Testing Service; One Dupont Circle Suite 250; Washington, DC 20036-1193. As of 2011, the cost for transcripts is $14 per transcript. Alternatively, you can pay by credit card by faxing your transcript request form to (202) 296-8404.

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      Wait for your transcript to be provided by mail. The time it takes to receive your results will vary depending on where you would like your results mailed.

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