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GED Washington State

If you’re ready to earn your GED in Washington State, you’re taking an important step toward improving your education, career opportunities, and personal growth. Whether you want to apply for college, qualify for a new job, or reach a lifelong goal, the GED (General Educational Development) credential is a trusted alternative to a traditional high school diploma.

Washington State officially recognizes the GED as its high school equivalency exam. Upon passing, you’ll earn the Washington State High School Equivalency Certificate, which is accepted by colleges, employers, and career training programs across the country. This section of GEDNow.info is designed to help Washington residents understand the GED process from start to finish.

To be eligible, you must be at least 16 years old and officially withdrawn from high school. If you’re under 19, you must also meet specific state guidelines, including receiving permission from a school district and providing parental consent. Additional forms may be required through the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

The GED test includes four core subjects: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies. You can complete the test all at once or take one subject at a time, depending on your preparation and availability.

Washington State offers both in-person and online GED testing. Online testing requires you to first score “green” on the GED Ready practice test for each subject and ensure your testing setup meets remote proctoring standards. In-person exams can be scheduled at official GED testing centers located throughout the state—often at community colleges, adult learning centers, and workforce development sites.

In this category, you’ll find helpful articles focused on GED preparation in Washington, including how to register, where to find free or low-cost study programs, what to expect on test day, and how to access testing accommodations. We also cover important topics such as test fees, retake policies, and how to retrieve your diploma or transcript after passing.

Once you’ve earned your GED, you’ll gain access to new educational pathways, improved job prospects, and greater self-confidence. Explore our Washington-specific guides and resources to begin your journey today—and take the next step toward a stronger future.

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GED Washington State

How to get a GED in Washington state?

The General Educational Development (GED) test is a widely recognized and accepted high school equivalency test in the United States. In the state of Washington, … Read more

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