GED Testing Centers



 

Hawaii GED Test Programs

Iris Mizuguchi
Community Education Section
1270 Queen Emma Street, Room 409
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 594-0170


Hawaii GED Information

Who may take the GED Test?
The GED Test may be administered to qualified individuals 16 years of age or older. The established procedures to obtain clearance for under-aged youth, ages 16-17, must be adhered to using the Exceptions to Compulsory Education, Form 4140.

What must I do to take the test?
Call or go to any community school for adults listed in this brochure and inquire about the test schedules. Register to take the test. Advanced payment of the test fee is required at the time of registration.

How much does it cost to take the test?
The test fee, as of January 1, 2008, will be $75 for the entire GED Test.

How may I prepare for the GED Test?
Enroll in a GED preparation course offered by the community schools for adults.

Requirements for a Hawaii High School Diploma

There are two requirements for the Hawaii high school diploma:
  1. The applicant must pass the GED Test with an average standard score of 450 for the combined five subtests with no score on any one test less than 410.
  2. The applicant must have successfully completed at least one semester of high school work at an accredited private or public school in Hawaii or a community school for adults.

My-Ged Note: You cannot take the GED test online


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