HSE Testing FAQ
- HSE stands for High School Equivalency, the term now being used. The GED® is one test that measures high school equivalency. If you pass the GED® test you earn an HSE diploma.
- No, the GED® test is only available as a computer-based test in Arizona.
- Yes, the test is computer-based and you must come to an authorized testing center to test. It is not available online. DO NOT take any tests claiming to be the official HSE or GED online.
- To schedule and pay for the test and get helpful tips go to GED Testing Services.
- The testing center might not be open enough hours to accommodate all your tests. Try scheduling fewer subjects or choose a time earlier in the day.
- Yes, you can log into GED Testing Services and select "Cancel a Test." In some circumstances test fees may still apply.
- Currently, there is no deadline to complete all tests once you begin testing. However, once you pay for a test, you have one year to complete it or you will be required to pay again.
- Please contact GED Testing Service at 1-877-EXAM-GED for help.
- You must bring two forms of ID, including one government-issued photo ID and another secondary ID.
- You should arrive 15-30 minutes before your test to make sure you have adequate time to check-in.
- Yes, we provide lockers. No personal items are allowed in the testing room including drinks, food, large jackets, purses, wallets, papers, cell phones, or electronic devices.
- Yes, if you go to GED Testing Services you can purchase the GED Ready practice test and take it online. Practice testing is not required.
- Most candidates receive their scores within 24 hours of testing. You can check your score at GED Testing Services. Your HSE diploma will be mailed to you in about 2-3 weeks.
- You are only required to retest on subjects that you do not pass. You can take two retests on each subject without a waiting period. After that you must wait 60 days to retest again.
- You can apply for special accommodations at GED Testing Services. GED Testing Services will email you the paperwork and you must have a licensed specialist fill it out. You will then fax it to the number on the paperwork and GED Testing Service will notify you via email.
- If you did not pass the entire GED® test before the end of 2013, your scores are no longer valid. You will need to take and pass all sections of the new test to earn a diploma.
- Transcripts can be ordered through the Arizona Department of Education.