Nevada GED® Testing
How to Get a GED in NV
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Each year, 500,000 people pass the GED® test. Are you ready to join them? The information you need for your Nevada GED is here, but before you jump in, remember that preparation is the most important step. When you take the test, be ready to pass!
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Be aware, the GED exam cannot be taken online, but you can study online. In the state of Nevada, GED testing is handled by the Nevada Department of Education. The Nevada GED exam can only be taken at a local official GED test center. Find Nevada GED test centers.
- Nevada GED Testing Info
- Nevada GED Practice Test
- Nevada GED Testing Eligibility
- Nevada GED: College Eligibility
- Nevada GED Retesting
- Nevada GED Testing Accommodations
- Nevada GED Transcripts
- Local GED Programs versus Online GED Courses
- GED Programs in Nevada
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GED Nevada General Information
Nevada GED Testing Info
Nevada awards a certificate of high school equivalency to candidates who pass the GED exams in Nevada.
The GED testing fee in Nevada is around $60 for all five tests, and may vary from test center to test center. The GED test is available in English and Spanish languages in Nevada and can be taken at any of the Nevada Official GED Testing Centers. Be sure to check specific testing information with your local GED test center, since fees, schedules, test languages, and other requirements may vary.
To pass the GED test, you will need to score a minimum of 410 on each test, and an average of 450. Find out more answers about the GED test at the GED FAQ.
Nevada GED Practice Test
The best way to make sure you pass the Nevada GED test is to be prepared. If you think you’re ready for the test, or if you want to know what to study, you should take a GED practice test. While Nevada doesn’t require a practice test to take the GED, a practice test can improve your GED scores. Find out about online GED practice tests for Nevada.
Nevada GED Testing Eligibility
To take the GED test in Nevada you must be at least 16 years old. You must not be enrolled in a public or private high school, and you must not already have a high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must meet special eligibility requirements.
If you are 16, your school district may give you permission to take the GED test, with the permission of your parent or guardian. If you are 17, you may take the GED test if you have permission from a parent or guardian and have proof that you are withdrawn from school. You must live in Nevada to earn the Nevada Certificate of High School Equivalency. Some non-residents in nearby states may take the GED test in Nevada, if testing sites in their state are not easily accessible.
Don’t take the Nevada GED test unless you’re prepared. You can pass, but if you’re like most people, you’ll need some brush-up and to get familiar with the test. Find out about GED online classes.
Nevada GED: College Eligibility
More than 60 percent of GED test-takers plan to go on to college. The GED exam can help you get there. Ninety-eight percent of colleges and universities in the U.S. accept the GED credential, though some colleges require additional tests, such as the SAT or the ACE. Check with the admissions offices of the colleges you’re interested in for their requirements. Beware of online high school degrees that colleges won’t accept.
Nevada GED Retesting
If you took the NV GED test and did not pass, you don’t have to take the whole test again, just the parts you did not pass. There is no fee if you retake a test at the same test site within one year, and you may retake a test up to two times in one year. You must take all five NV GED tests before retaking any one subject test. Before you test again, it’s a good idea to go back and study, to make sure that you’re prepared.
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Nevada GED Testing Accommodations
You may ask for testing accommodations for physical or mental issues that may affect your ability to take the test, including learning disabilities, ADHD, psychiatric or psychological conditions, and physical/chronic health conditions. You will need relevant medical or academic records and a current evaluation of your condition by a doctor or psychologist, plus a detailed letter or report from your evaluator. You will also need to fill out an Accommodations Request Form for either ADHD, Emotional/Mental Health, Learning Disabilities, or Health Disabilities, which has sections for you, the GED Chief Examiner in your area, and your evaluator. Read the testing accommodations guidelines for more information.
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Nevada GED Transcripts
You can get a copy of your Nevada GED transcript from the Nevada Department of Education. Just print and fill out the Nevada GED Request Form. Follow the instructions on the form, and mail or fax it in to the address or fax number on the form. There is no fee for a duplicate Nevada GED transcript.
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GED NV Testing Centers and Test Prep
To find local GED schools in Nevada, the best resources are local adult education centers, libraries, community colleges, and adult schools. Resources for GED classes in Nevada are listed below, as well as Nevada GED testing centers.
Local GED Programs versus Online GED Courses
Local GED programs provide classroom learning, often similar to high school programs. Online GED courses provide GED test prep in your home, on your own schedule. The GED Academy online GED courses create a customized learning experience to walk you through getting your Nevada GED.
GED Programs in Nevada
View a directory of adult high school programs in Nevada to find a program nearby. Call the program near you for information about GED programs and GED classes in your area.
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