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GED Testing Center

GED Testing is by advance registration ONLY!
You must be a resident of the State of New Jersey to take the test.

Registration Locations: 126 Broadway or 32 Church Street, Paterson
Registration Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 – 3:00 pm

  • To register for the GED, you must provide two forms of identification:
    The primary identification must be a New Jersey, government-issued ID with a date of birth, photograph, address, and signature. The secondary identification must be a document such as a social security card,
    employee ID, or valid passport.
     
  • To register for the complete GED test, you need a $50.00
    money order made payable to Passaic County Community
    College.
     
  • To register for a re-test, you must pay $10.00 for EACH TEST
    you  are taking over. Payment must be made with a money order made
    payable to Passaic County Community College.
     
  • If you are a candidate who is 16 or 17 years of age, you must
    complete a certificate of consent, signed by your parent or legal
    guardian (court documentation required for signing by a legal
    guardian), verifying that you are no longer enrolled in school.
     
  • You may take the test three times in a calendar year. In-person
    registration must be completed for each testing.
     

For additional information regarding registration call
973-684-5782 or 973-684-6153.
 

Test Preparation: It is recommended, but not
required, that you take a GED prep class prior to
taking the GED. Click here for details and schedule.
 

Cost: $50.00 money order payable to Passaic
County Community College for the complete
test. $10.00 money order payable to Passaic County
Community College for EACH individual re-test.
 

 
Test Candidates with Disabilities

The GED Testing Services has long provided accommodations to candidates with disabilities and is committed to compliance with the requirements of the American Disabilities Act (ADA). In an effort to make GED tests accessible to all applicants, accommodations are made for candidates with a diagnosed physical, mental, sensory, or learning disability who can provide appropriate documentation from a qualified professional verifying the impairment and its affect on their ability to take the GED Test under standard conditions.
 

A form must be secured from the GED Testing office prior to these accommodations being approved. It is the responsibility of the candidate to have this form completed and returned, so it can be processed accordingly.