Come get your HSE diploma with us.
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In order to get your High School Equivalency diploma you must have passed three (or more) subjects or have High School Regent's credits.
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New York State
GED
Things to Know
Things to Know
GED test participants can test 3 times within a calendar year
Participants cannot re-test before 60 days after they have taken the test.
GED Testing Details
Shortcuts to passing the GED
GED scores
I can use my old GED scores toward my GED exam completion
I can use my old GED scores toward my GED exam completion
I must have taken the GED subtest between the years 2002-2014.
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I will be required to provide a copy of my GED transcript.
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If I do not have a copy of my GED transcript then I can request one from the New York State Education Department.
TASC scores
I can use my old TASC scores toward my GED exam completion
I can use my old TASC scores toward my GED exam completion
I must have taken the TASC subtest between the years 2014-2021.
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I will be required to provide a copy of my TASC transcript.
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If I do not have a copy of my TASC transcript then I can request one from the New York State Education Department.
4th Pathway
I can use my High school Regents scores toward my GED exam completion
I can use my High school Regents scores toward my GED exam completion
Passing scores from Regents Examinations taken in high school may be substituted for a corresponding GED subtest
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Any passing scores on the Math, Science, or Social Studies regents examinations may be used in place of the corresponding GED subtest.
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The Regents English Language Arts Exam may be used in place of BOTH the Reading and Writing GED subtest.
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Examinees must take and pass at least one GED subtest (of the examinee's choice) in order to utilize Regents test scores towards earning a New York State High School Equivalency Diploma.