Certificate of High School Equivalency

The State Board of Education currently contracts with GED Testing Service to provide the GED test. Upon the successful completion of the four GED tests, the test taker will be issued a State of ɬÀï·¬ Certificate of High School Equivalency.

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Register for a free account and schedule your tests at .Ìý

Prepare for the exams by visiting GED Preparation Resources.

Find your local .Ìý You may be eligible for free test vouchers.

GED tests can be taken in either English, Spanish, or a combination. Tests may only be administered by authorized testing centers.

For additional information, please visit GED InformationÌý²¹²Ô»å High School Equivalency Frequently Asked Questions.

Need help getting started? View the Steps to earn a Certificate of High School Equivalency.

Official GED Certificates, Transcripts, and Verifications (HiSET & TASC also)

Visit the to obtain a free verification letter or to purchase a PDF containing the Certificate of High School Equivalency with test scores for $5. The PDF will include a diploma-style certificate suitable for framing and a transcript with test dates and scores.

You can save the PDF to your computer or electronic device, email it to yourself or third parties, and/or print it. Purchases can be made by credit card or check (automated clearing house).

Colleges and employers should obtain verifications and certificates directly from the as ɬÀï·¬no longer sends certificates or verifications via mail, fax, or email.

Official Policy Letter (PDF)

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NOTE: If you graduated from high school, contact the school district from which you graduated to request your transcript.

Test-Taker Eligibility

To take the high school equivalency exams in ɬÀï·¬, an individual must:

  • be a resident of ɬÀï·¬,
  • have a government-issued photo ID, and
  • be 18 years of age or older.

For more detailed information and exceptions, please visit our Eligibility Page.

Preparation Information

Study material is available at most libraries and book stores. Most preparation books have practice tests that will help you determine when you are ready to test. Helpful information is also available on the GED Preparation Resources page.

To find a preparation program in your area, contact ɬÀï·¬ Center for the Advancement of Literacy & Learning (TCALL) at 800-441-READ (7323) or search online using the .ÌýÌý

TSI Exemption

The ɬÀï·¬ Higher Education Coordinating Board's Division for College Readiness and Success has expanded the exemptions used for the ɬÀï·¬ Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) to include college readiness benchmarks on the state's approved high school equivalency tests.

For detailed information, please visit The ɬÀï·¬ Success Initiative Assessment andÌýɬÀï·¬ Administrative CodeÌý

Program Authorization

ɬÀï·¬ Education Code

High School Equivalency ExaminationsÌý Ìý

ɬÀï·¬ Administrative Code

TITLE 19 EDUCATION
PART 2 TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
CHAPTER 89 ADAPTATIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
SUBCHAPTER C TEXAS CERTIFICATE OF HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY

Rules

  • Policy
  • Official Testing Centers
  • Eligibility for a ɬÀï·¬ Certificate of High School Equivalency
  • Identification
  • Retesting
  • Accommodations
  • Issuance of the Certificate

Related Program Authorizations:

Subsidy For High School Equivalency Examination for Certain Individuals

  • ɬÀï·¬ Education Code,Ìý

Diplomas for Certain Individuals Who Entered Grade 9 Before 2011-2012 School Year

  • ɬÀï·¬ Administrative Code,Ìý

ɬÀï·¬ First Diploma

  • ɬÀï·¬ Administrative Code,

Conference Committee Report


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Content Updated 2/14/2024