Announcement of the New 2012 Series GED® Tests
The General Educational Development Testing Service™ (GED
Testing Service) of the American Council on Education is pleased to
announce the development of a new 2012 Series of the GED Tests, which
will be released on January 1, 2012 (other non English-language editions
will be released in 2013).
The specifications for the GED Tests are assessed at regular
intervals to certify that content reflects current curricular and
academic standards for high school graduates across the United States
and Canada. As expectations and standards change for high school
students, GED Testing Service aligns the Tests with these same
expectations and standards. The new 2012 Series GED Tests will reflect
current curricular and academic standards for high school graduates.
All GED examinees should be advised that scores earned on the current
2002 series or previous tests will not be able to be combined with those
earned on the new 2012 Series GED Tests. By December 31, 2011, examinees
must have taken and earned minimum scores on all five content area tests
[Language Arts, Reading; Language Arts, Writing; Social Studies;
Science; and Mathematics] and earned the minimum total score on the 2002
series, or they will need to take the entire 2012 Series test
battery.
Information
for prospective and current test-takers and a list of frequently
asked questions are available. Individuals may also contact their local state/jurisdiction
administrator for additional information. In addition, Official GED Testing
Centers may also be found online.
Information
for administrators, examiners, adult education teachers, policymakers,
and researchers and lists of frequently asked questions for both administrators
and policymakers
are available. GED Administrators and Examiners are encouraged to
distribute this information widely to relevant agencies and educational
entities, as well as through other appropriate communications channels
so that GED test-takers might receive appropriate counseling and
planning assistance in order to meet this deadline.
Download the official announcement (PDF).
Please direct questions about this page to:
ged@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated on 04/23/2008
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