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Overview and Purpose
of the NH GED Testing Program |
The
GED Testing Program gives adults and out-of-school
youth an opportunity to demonstrate their academic
skills and to earn the New Hampshire High School
Equivalency Certificate.
Notice to Test-Takers: The GED Tests will change on January 1, 2014. Test-takers are advised to complete and pass all sections of the GED tests as soon as possible. If you do not pass the current GED Tests by the end of 2013, you will have to start over.
See more information on the GED Testing Service® website: http://www.gedtestingservice.com/testers/test-taker-home
Also see the GED Finish the Test http://www.gedtestingservice.com/finishtheged/
For
more information about the GED Testing Program in
NH, click on one of the topics below (also found
in the index bar to the left):
PREPARATION
GENERAL
INFORMATION
GED
TESTING
TRANSCRIPTS
TRANSITION
TO COLLEGE
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