GED Testing Fees and Requirements

Each state is allowed to select its own requirements or limitations for GED candidates as long as the rules adhere to minimum requirements set by The General Educational Development Testing Service, or GEDTS. Each state can choose the fee it wishes to charge for taking the GED tests. States may also select additional age requirements for GED candidates.

GED testing fees are determined by each state or jurisdiction. Candidates can contact their local GED Administrator by phone, in person, or by visiting their website. The GED Administrator can provide the information regarding testing fees, schedules, age requirements, eligibility requirements, and passing scores. The General Educational Development Testing Service, or GEDTS, requires only that candidates be at least 16 years old and not enrolled in high school. As long as this minimum standard is met, each state or jurisdiction can amend the requirements to suit their own needs.

For example, the state of Montana requires that candidates be 17 years old. If a 16 year old would like to apply for the GED they must provide specific documentation. The fee charged by the state of Montana for GED testing at an official testing center is $55.00. The retest fee is $14.00 for the Language Arts Writing test. A retake fee of $7.00 is assessed for each additional part of the test. This is just an example of the fees charged by one state. Each state determines its own fees and requirements. Candidates should contact their local testing center to determine the fees and requirements for their specific location.