GED Testing Information
Content Area | Duration | Price |
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MAT: GED® Test - Mathematical Reasoning | 115 minutes | USD $38.00 |
RLA: GED® Test - Reasoning Through Language Arts | 150 minutes | USD $38.00 |
SCI: GED® Test - Science | 90 minutes | USD $38.00 |
SOC: GED® Test - Social Studies | 70 minutes | USD $38.00 |
Retesting Fee -
There is a $10.00 retest fee per test for 2 retests in each subject area. After that you will pay regular price. Retakes must occur within 12 calendar months of the initial attempt. If you would like to study please go to myged.com and sign up for the GED Ready tests.
Scheduling and paying for your GED testing -
Create an accout at: www.GED.com. Once you have created an account, you can make payments and schedule your GED testing appointment(s).
Cancellation & Rescheduling Policy -
If you need to cancel and/or reschedule your GED exam, you must go to your account at to www.GED.com OR contact Pearson VUE, at: 1 (877) 392-6433, Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm (Central time). In order to receive a refund, you must cancel/reschedule at least one business day prior to your appointment.
Vouchers -
Used for companies, departments, schools and individuals to pay for GED testing on behalf of a student(s). View voucher information.
Testing Location -
Lane Community College
Testing Office
Building 1, Room 116
4000 East 30th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97405
Government Issued ID Requirements -
Before testing, you must be able to provide one of the following current government-issued documents: ID card from the Department of Motor Vehicles, a Driver's License, Military ID, Passport or Tribal Council ID.
You must bring your ID with you to each testing session. If you do not bring your ID you will not be allowed to test.
Locking up personal items -
Before your test you will need to empty all pockets and remove jewelry including watches. Cell phone will need to be turned off. You will be monitored by camera during the test.
Eligibility Requirements for 16 and 17 years of age -
You do not need to be an Oregon resident to test, but you cannot have a high school diploma or be enrolled in high school. You must go to your local high school to get the proper documentation:
- A letter, printed on school letterhead, for Exemption from Compulsory Attendance. This must be from the school district in which you are currently residing; OR
- You need to be enrolled in an Oregon Option Program. Talk with your local high school to see if you are eligible and to get the forms.
If you are 16 or 17, you need to obtain one of the two documents mentioned above before you can register for a GED test.
Get Your Official GED Documents Online -
Question: I tested for my GED in Oregon. How do I get a copy of my GED transcript?
Answer: All transcript requests for those who tested in Oregon are processed through GED Testing Service.
If you have recently taken the GED exam when and how do you receive your transcript? Within 2 hours of passing your last test you will receive an email with a copy of an electronic transcript. Once you receive your transcript, you can forward it to any job or school wanting a copy of your transcript.