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  2. Texas - GED

    www.ged.com/policies/texas

    In Texas, you can prepare for the GED online from home or by attending in-person classes. However, you can only take the test online. If you’re taking it online from home or at work, it’s recommended to test your system ahead of time.

  3. GED Information - Texas Education Agency

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    Upon the successful completion of the GED tests, the test taker will be issued a State of Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency. Topics: Test Taker Information. Educator Information. Test Center Staff Information. Additional Resources.

  4. Certificate of High School Equivalency - Texas Education Agency

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    GED Testing. Register for a free account and schedule your tests at www.ged.com. Prepare for the exams by visiting GED Preparation Resources. Find your local adult education program. You may be eligible for free test vouchers. GED tests can be taken in either English, Spanish, or a combination.

  5. The UTHS Empower Academy offers adult learners, age 21+, the opportunity to complete their high school diploma or prepare and take the GED exams. Students enrolled in the UTHS Empower Academy will complete courses from home utilizing a fully online, asynchronous instructional program.

  6. Approved by the State Board of Education and Texas Education Agency (TEA), a passing grade on the GED® test provides students with high school equivalency credentials. TEA will mail a Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency (TxCHSE) to the student’s home address.

  7. State-By-State Info on Online GED Testing - GED

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    Check below to see if your state is participating in the Online GED Test. Before you can schedule an online test, you must score “Green” on the GED Ready practice test within the last 60 days. Discounts and free testing may depend on meeting certain conditions in your state.

  8. Home - GED

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    Your online GED ® account is your one-stop shop for passing the GED ® test. It’s free to set up, and you’ll find study materials, tips, and classes. You can also learn more about the test subjects and schedule your test. Sign Up. Study. You choose how to prepare for the GED ® test.

  9. GED Preparation Resources | Texas Education Agency

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    Before you take your GED test, accelerate your learning by accessing these online preparation resources. Now you can prepare for the tests virtually via your tablet, phone, or computer.

  10. Online GED Classes in Texas. GED Academy will help you get your Texas GED fast and easy. Join over 4.5 million users who took our online classes to prepare for the GED test! PRICING & ENROLLMENT. Below you’ll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about how to get a high school equivalency in Texas.

  11. Frequently Asked Questions About High School Equivalency Testing...

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    There may be an opportunity to take your GED tests online. To determine your eligibility and schedule the tests, log directly into your GED account.