Find your state, find your testing centers, pass your exam.
The GED is the same exam in every U.S. state — your diploma is recognized by every accredited college, every employer, and every branch of the military. Pick your state for the local fees, requirements, testing centers, and student outcomes.
50 U.S. states plus Washington D.C.
Top metros listed under each state.
Detailed pages with fees, centers, FAQ.
With official testing-center directories.
The fastest path to local information. Each guide covers official test fees, age and ID rules, the testing-center directory, and graduate stories from that state.
Every U.S. state plus Washington D.C. Built guides link out to the full state page; the rest are queued and the URL pattern is stable once they ship.
The differences between state pages are local logistics. The work you do here moves with you anywhere.
The four GED subjects, the question types, the 145-per-subject passing score — all set by GED Testing Service and identical from California to Maine. What changes is fees, age rules, and which agency mails the diploma.
A diploma issued by one state is accepted by colleges and employers in every other state. There is no separate 'state-only' GED. If you move after passing, your credential moves with you.
Our curriculum aligns to the official GED test specifications — not to one state's test variant. The same lessons, the same practice exams, the same teachers, whether you're in Atlanta or Anchorage.
The plan you start today works whether you test in Atlanta, Anchorage, or anywhere in between. Begin with a 45-minute diagnostic and we’ll route you the rest of the way.