GED® Test
The GED® credential is equivalent to a high school diploma and covers these 4 subject areas:
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Reasoning through Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
Both English & Spanish GED® tests are available.
How do I study for the GED® test?
We offer High School Equivalency (HSE) courses to help you prepare for the GED® test at no cost as part of our partnership with the Tarrant Adult Education & Literacy Consortium.
Where can I take the GED® test?
The following campuses offer the GED® test:
- Northwest Campus: Professional Certification Testing Center (NW05 2201A)
- South Campus: Testing Center (SBUS 2131A)
The test is available only on computer. Receive your results immediately on all sections of the test—except for the essay portion.
How do I register?
You do not have to be enrolled in TCC to take the GED® test at one of our testing centers.
Register by going to the MyGED portal to make an appointment. Through MyGED, you can schedule to take all 4 sections at the Northwest Campus Professional Certification Testing Center (PCTC).
How much does it cost?
The GED® test consists of 4 sections.
- Each section: $36.25
- Entire test: $145
You pay online at GED® Test on Computer when you schedule your test sections.
What if I want to retest?
Contact your original testing location for details.
Updated February 21, 2024