New York

In New York, you must be at least 19 years of age to take a GED test. If you are 16, 17, or 18 you must get approval to test. You will need to complete an Age Eligibility form which is located within the application when you create your online GED account. The Age Eligibility form must also be signed by the institutional official authorized to attest to the information required and the completed form mailed to the NYSED HSE Office. The chart below provides details on the requirements and which institutions are authorized to sign the form. The approval process may take up to one week, after the form is received. Please allow two full weeks for the mail to reach NYSED HSE Office. Once approved, you will be able to schedule your GED test. NYS Age Eligibility for Testing

Do I need to prove I’m a resident of New York to take the test?

Yes, test takers must have been a resident of NYS for at least 30 days prior to testing; AND Test takers cannot currently be enrolled in a high school program leading to a high school diploma; AND Test takers cannot already have earned a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma from an accredited high school in the United States or its territories.

The closest testing center is in a different state. Can I take the test there?

Some states permit out of state residents to take the GED test in their state. You’ll need to check the residency requirements in other states. In New York State (NYS) you have to be a resident for at least 30 days to take the GED test and only test takers who successfully complete their GED testing in NYS will be awarded a NYS HSE diploma.

Do I need to take a GED® class or receive instruction from a local prep center before I can take the test?

No, you do not need to take a GED® class or receive instruction at an adult education prep center before testing, but it is highly recommended if you need support to pass the subject/subtest.

Do I have to take the GED Ready® practice test before testing?

For those testing in-person at a Testing Center: No, you are not required to take the GED Ready® practice test before taking GED® subjects/subtests at a Testing Center.

Price & Payment

How much does the GED® test cost?

What is my cost if I test at a Test Center? New York State (NYS) does not charge test takers to take GED subtests. Testing is paid for by NYS.

Test Policies

If I don’t pass, how long do I have to wait before taking the test again?

In New York State you must wait 60 days before scheduling any failed subject/subtest and may only take a given subject/subtest three times per calendar year. In New York State you are not allowed to retest for a higher score in a subject/subtest you have already passed.

I missed my appointment to test, how long do I have to wait before scheduling my test again?

In New York you must wait 60 days before scheduling a test for a missed subject/subtest.

Something came up, can I reschedule my test appointment?

Yes, you must reschedule or cancel your test appointment a minimum of 24 hours prior to the appointment time. If you do not reschedule or cancel your test at least 24 hours in advance, that test appointment will be counted as a missed test and you will be required to wait 60 days before scheduling another test.

Can I retest for a higher score in a subject/subtest I've already earned a passing score?

In New York State you are not allowed to retest for a higher score in a subject/subtest you have already passed.

Transcript & Diploma

I passed all required GED® subjects/subtests but New York State (NYS) hasn’t issued my diploma yet. What do I do?

If all subjects/subtests were passed – and a diploma has been earned – test takers should expect to receive their diploma in the mail in 8 to 10 weeks. The diploma will be sent to the address in the GED account. If it has been longer than 10 weeks, please contact the NYS HSE Office at (518) 474-5906 or email [email protected] for a status update.

I passed some of my subtests prior to 2022, do I need to retake those tests?

No, your passed subtests/subjects are grandfathered in. You do not need to retake passed tests. If you have questions about which tests you passed, contact [email protected] . The state of New York will combine all your scores, past and new to award your diploma.

How do I request my transcript and diploma?

You do not need to request your transcript or diploma if you pass all GED subjects/subtests and have earned a diploma. They will automatically be mailed to the address in your GED account within 8 to 10 weeks after testing. Please check your GED account to be sure you have passing subject/subtest scores – a minimum of 145 – for each subject/subtest. If you have not passed all subtests you will not receive either a transcript or a diploma. Transcripts and duplicate diplomas can be ordered through the NYSED High School Equivalency Office. Please visit http://www.acces.nysed.gov/hse/duplicate-diplomas-andor-transcripts.

What is the GED® credential in my state called?

In New York State (NYS), test takers who successfully pass all required subtests will be awarded a NYS High School Equivalency (HSE) Diploma.

Other

Can I take all of the GED® test subjects at once or do I need to setup different appointment times?

For those testing in-person at a Testing Center: Yes, in New York you can take all four subjects/subtests in the same day if you can find a test center with hours that accommodate it. You will need to make an appointment for each subject/subtest.

Can I take the GED® Test in other languages? Am I allowed to combine languages to credential?

Yes, in New York State you can test in English or Spanish. You can combine subject/subtests from different languages to earn your diploma. However, the diploma will be awarded in the language you test on for the Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) subject/subtest. The RLA includes both writing and reading in one subject/subtest.

Am I allowed to combine different language versions of the test together?

Yes, you can combine Spanish and English language versions of the GED® test. Your diploma will be issued in the language you choose on the Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) subject/subtest.

What happens if I move to a different state in the middle of testing? Can I continue my testing in my new state or do I have to start all over?

It depends on the requirements in the other state. Check the residency requirements and contact the GED Administrator™ in that state with questions. A NYS HSE diploma cannot be issued to an out of state resident. In New York State (NYS), you must be a resident of the state for at least 30 days prior to taking the GED test. However, if you had passing GED subject/subtest scores from other states prior to moving to NYS, you may be able to be use those passing subject/subtest scores in NYS.

Who is the GED Administrator™ in New York?

Ruth Singer Director, High School Equivalency (HSE) Office New York State Education Department (NYSED) 89 Washington Avenue, EBA 460 Albany, NY 12234 HSE Call center: (518)474-5906 (Tues – Thurs, 10-12) Fax: (518)473-3859 General questions: [email protected]