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GED South Carolina

If you’re ready to earn your GED in South Carolina, you’re taking a major step toward expanding your future opportunities. Whether you’re looking to enter the workforce, attend college, or meet a personal goal, the GED (General Educational Development) credential is a recognized alternative to a traditional high school diploma—and it’s accepted nationwide by employers, colleges, and career training programs.

In South Carolina, the GED is the official test for high school equivalency. This section of GEDNow.info is here to guide you through the GED process specific to South Carolina, with clear information on eligibility, registration, preparation, and the resources available to help you succeed.

To take the GED in South Carolina, you must be at least 17 years old and officially withdrawn from school. Students who are 16 may still qualify but must meet additional requirements, including obtaining parental or guardian consent and submitting documentation to the South Carolina Department of Education for approval.

The GED exam consists of four subject areas: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies. You can take the exams all at once or one at a time, depending on your preparation and schedule.

South Carolina offers both in-person and online GED testing. To take the test online, you’ll need to first score “green” on the GED Ready practice test in each subject and ensure your computer setup meets the necessary technical requirements. In-person testing is available at approved GED testing centers across the state, often located at adult education programs and technical colleges.

In this category, you’ll find helpful articles focused on GED preparation in South Carolina—including study resources, free and low-cost prep programs, how to register, and what to expect on test day. We also cover important topics such as test fees, how to retake sections if needed, and how to request testing accommodations.

After passing the GED, you’ll receive the South Carolina High School Equivalency Diploma, which opens the door to higher education, better job opportunities, and access to workforce development programs across the state.

Wherever you are on your journey, we’re here to help. Use the resources in this section to take your next step toward success with confidence.

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