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  1. When can I sign up to take the GED in NY? You can create an account now and start studying! Beginning in January 2022, you will be able to start testing in NY at a testing center. If I have a TASC account, will I need to create a GED account? Yes. GED is not affiliated with TASC, and your login information will not transfer to a GED account.

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      In New York, you must be at least 19 years of age to take a...

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      Once you’re ready, you will schedule your test online and...

  2. To register for a GED account and schedule a NYS High School Equivalency Exam at a location near you, please visit: GED homepage. Popular Topics Charter Schools

  3. www.ged.com › policies › new_yorkNew York - GED

    In New York, you must be at least 19 years of age to take a GED test. If you are 16, 17, or 18 you must get approval to test. You will need to complete an Age Eligibility form which is located within the application when you create your online GED account.

  4. Who takes this test? Students who wish to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma take the GED exam. Test takers in New York City must be: At least 17 years old and turn 18 by June 30 and; Meet one of the following requirements: Student is enrolled in a State approved prep program (all District 79 programs are approved) or

  5. Starting in January 2022, individuals in New York State who are seeking a High School Equivalency Diploma will no longer take the TASC Test™ but will instead take the GED Test. New York State continues to pay the cost of testing for residents who are age eligible.

  6. www.ged.com › about_test › schedulingScheduling - GED

    Once you’re ready, you will schedule your test online and you will take the test at an official GED ® test center or through online proctoring. To schedule: Simply log into your GED ® account.

  7. GED Test: (518) 474-5906. New York State Archives: (518) 474-6926. New York State Library: (518) 474-5355. New York State Museum: (518) 474-5877. Office of Higher Education: (518) 486-3633. Office of the Professions: (518) 474-3817. P-12 Education: (518) 474-3862

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