What is the GED® test?
The GED is a nationally recognized high school equivalency credential. Passing the GED demonstrates skills comparable to those of a high school graduate and can help you pursue employment, training and postsecondary education opportunities.
Why earn a GED?
Earning a GED can help you:
- Qualify for jobs that require a high school diploma
- Increase earning potential
- Build confidence and new opportunities
Adult Education programs across Idaho can help you prepare through:
- GED preparation classes
- Practice testing
- Academic support
- Online and in-person learning options
How do I earn my GED?
Earning your GED starts with creating an account, preparing for the test and completing all four GED subject tests. Adult Education programs across Idaho can help you prepare through classes, academic support and flexible learning options. Once you pass, you’ll receive a nationally recognized high school equivalency credential that can help you continue your education or advance your career.
Create a GED account
Create an account through the official GED website to register for testing, schedule exams and access your records.
Use your full legal name when creating your account. This information will appear on your official records.
Prepare for the GED
Adult Education programs across Idaho offer free or low-cost services to help you prepare for the GED.
Services may include:
- Reading, writing and math instruction
- English language acquisition
- GED Ready practice tests
- Digital literacy and workforce preparation
- Flexible online and in-person learning options
You can prepare through Adult Education classes or self-study materials.
Schedule and take the GED
The GED includes four subject tests:
- Reasoning Through Language Arts
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Science
- Social Studies
You can take the tests in any order.
Identification requirements
You must present a government-issued ID, such as a driver’s license, military ID or passport, on test day.
Receive and manage your GED records
After you pass all four GED subject tests, you’ll receive your GED credential.
You’ll automatically receive:
- A free electronic transcript
- A free electronic diploma
Both will be sent to the email address associated with your GED account.
Idaho uses Parchment, a secure online service, to manage and verify GED records.
You can also:
- Request a free paper diploma
- Purchase additional transcripts or diplomas for $18 each
- Send records to employers or schools
GED records earned before 2014
If you passed the GED before 2014, you can request a High School Equivalency Certificate from our office.
For employers and organizations
We don’t provide GED verification directly. Employers and organizations must request records through Parchment by creating a third-party account.
Frequently asked questions
Who’s eligible to take the GED in Idaho?
To take the GED in Idaho, you must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Not currently be enrolled in high school
If you’re 16 or 17, you must submit a completed GED Youth Waiver to your selected testing center before scheduling a test. You’ll receive an email once your waiver is processed. You can still prepare for the GED and take GED Ready practice tests before your waiver is approved.
Can I study before submitting a Youth Waiver?
Yes. You can prepare for the GED and take GED Ready practice tests before your Youth Waiver is approved. However, you can’t schedule an official GED test until the waiver has been processed.
Can I take the GED online?
Yes. The GED is available online and in person through authorized GED Testing Centers. Online testing has additional technology, environment and identification requirements.
Important
The official GED test is available only through the GED website and authorized testing centers. Be cautious of unofficial websites claiming to offer online diplomas or GED credentials.
Do I have to be an Idaho resident?
No. You don’t have to be an Idaho resident to take the GED in Idaho, either online or in person.
What if I previously started testing in another state?
Can I take tests in Spanish?
Yes. The GED is available in Spanish and English.
How much does the GED cost?
The GED includes four subject tests:
- Reasoning Through Language Arts: $36
- Mathematical Reasoning: $36
- Science: $36
- Social Studies: $36
Total cost: $120
Prices are subject to change.
What accommodations are available?
Testing accommodations are available for eligible individuals with documented disabilities or medical needs. Accommodations must be approved through GED Testing Service before scheduling your test.