![]() ![]() Seventeen (17) years of age, exited an Alabama public school and present to the GED Examiner a notarized Student Exit Interview form from the school system and a notarized letter from a parent/legal guardian giving permission to administer the GED Test to the applicant.Meet one of the following requirements:.NOTE: Those awarded the Alabama Occupational Diploma (AOD) as defined in §290-3-1-.02(8)(g) of the Alabama State Board of Education Administrative Code are eligible to take the GED Test. Not have earned a secondary school diploma from a public school or a private school registered with the Alabama Department of Education.Not be enrolled in a public K-12 school, a private K-12 school, a church school or a private tutor program registered with the Alabama Department of Education. In order to be administered, the GED Test candidates shall: To register and pay for the test, test-takers must go to or call 1-877-EXAM-GED (392-6433). The test is only available on computer in Alabama and must be taken at an official GED Testing Center. The GED Tests are administered ONLY at an official testing center. The Alabama State GED Testing Program of the Department of Postsecondary Education coordinates the administration of the GED Tests at GED Test Centers throughout the state. Councill Trenholm State Community College is an approved GED® Testing Center site. ![]()
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