Mission
The GED Testing Center at College of DuPage was established to assist
the community with educational growth and development. We offer the
unique ability to connect people with GED Preparation, GED Testing,
and college classes — all under one roof. GED Test takers can
rest assured that their educational goals will be met at College of
DuPage.
How
long is the GED Test?
The GED Test is 10 hours. Applicants can choose two five-hour weekday
sessions, or one ten-hour Saturday session. Test-takers are given short
breaks after each section of the test. The GED Test is divided into
five sections: Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies and Reading.
Where
is the GED Test given?
The GED Test is only given at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, IL.
When
and where can I register for the GED Test?
GED Registration is at College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn. You must register to
take the test 48 hours or more before your preferred test date. All
tests are first-come first-served.
Registration
takes 30-45 minutes. All applicants must arrive no later than
30 minutes prior to closing.
How
much is the GED Test?
The GED Test costs $35. Cash, check and money order are the only forms
of payment accepted. Public Assistance cannot be used to pay for the
test.
Are
accommodations available for disabled test-takers?
Yes. If you have a documented disability, you can request testing accommodations
from the GED Testing Administration. If approved, accommodations are
provided at no additional charge. Contact the GED Testing office for
more information.
If
you think you have a disability, but do not have documentation, first
contact the DuPage County Department of Human Services, Division of
Rehabilitation Services at (630) 495-0500. The National Rehabilitation
Information Center (NARIC) at (800) 346-2742 also may be able to help.
Test
Scoring
You can receive a maximum of 800 points on each subject test. There
are 5 subject tests. A minimum score of 410 on each, and a total score
of 2,250 or more, are required to pass the GED Test.
For
Example:
| Test |
Not
Passing |
Passing |
| Writing |
410 |
450 |
| Math |
410 |
410 |
| Science |
450 |
460 |
| Social
Studies |
410 |
500 |
| Reading |
450 |
450 |
| TOTAL |
2,130 |
2,270 |
Retesting
If you score below 410 on any section or your total score is less than
2,250, you must take the test again to improve your score. You have
three chances each calendar year to take each subject test.
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