Can I take the GED at the library? Do you have classes?

Are there other ways to get my High School Equivalency?


Answer

Find out how you can Get Your High School Diploma at the library.

 

Adults, Fill out this form to get more information about our High School Equivalency Classes and test administration.

Young Adults (ages 16-24), Our Young Adult Learning Services (YALS) is an easy, direct, and FREE path to obtaining a High School Equivalency diploma. Open enrollment available NOWPreregister here!  This program will run from Tuesday, January 17 to Friday, March 17.  After you preregister, you will be contacted for in-person registration, scheduled to take the TABE assessment exam as a pre-test for participating in this program, and receive class assignments.

For all GED questions, please email HSE@queenslibrary.org or call (718) 990-0754.

Queens Public Library has many different GED tests guides available now.  Check one out at your library, or place a request for one online or with your librarian.

 

 

NOTES: 1) The Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC Test™) was discontinued as of 12/31/21. New York State chose the GED for its new High School Equivalency (HSE) exam, beginning in 2022, 2) All passing scores from TASC subtests (2014-2021) and GED passing scores from 2002-2013 can be applied toward a HSE diploma.  Check the HSE website, to register and receive a GED account and to get more information.
  • Last Updated Jan 12, 2023
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  • Answered By Lianna Kelly

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