How to Find GED Results

The General Educational Development tests, or GEDs, were originally created in 1942 to assist soldiers returning from service in World War II with continuing their high school or college educations. Today, the GED can assist people who never finished high school. Those who pass the exam earn the equivalent of a high school diploma, and GED scores are accepted in all 50 United States, U.S. Territories, Canada and some areas internationally. There are two ways that you can find your GED test results after you take the exam.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Phone
  • Mailing supplies
  • Credit card or money order
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Instructions

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      Find the contact information for your testing center if you took the test in the United States or Canada. If you no longer have the contact information for your testing center, access the American Council on Education's GED Testing Service website for the information.

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      Call or write to your testing center to request a copy of your score transcript. When you request this information, you may be asked for personal identification information, such as name, social security number or date of birth. Have this information ready to facilitate your transcript request.

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      Download the GED Transcript Request Form from the ACE website if you took the GED test overseas, while serving in the military or while housed in a correctional facility. Print out the form and fill out your information.

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      Mail the GED Transcript Request Form to the testing center at which you took the test; find the contact information on the ACE website, if necessary. Include a money order for $14 payable to GED Testing Service, or include your credit card information on the form to pay for the processing fee.

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