Delaware HiSET Alternative: GED Options, Requirements & Costs

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Is the HiSET Available in Delaware? No. The HiSET exam is not available in Delaware. The only state-approved high school equivalency test is the GED, administered through the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE). The credential earned through the GED pathway is officially called the Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential.

Delaware has consistently used the GED as its sole high school equivalency exam. The state’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) program — funded through the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) — provides free GED preparation classes at locations throughout all three counties (New Castle, Kent, and Sussex).

What makes Delaware particularly notable is that it offers more than just the GED pathway. Delaware students also have access to the James H. Groves Adult High School program, which leads to an actual State of Delaware High School Diploma — a different and in some contexts more widely recognized credential than the GED equivalency certificate.

Delaware GED Official Overview

Delaware GED At-a-Glance

Detail Information
Official credential name Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential
Managed by Delaware Department of Education (DDOE)
DDOE ABE/GED page education.delaware.gov/families/college-career-life/adult-education/adult-basic-education-abe-ged/
Number of subjects 4
Passing score per subject 145 out of 200
Total test time Approximately 7 hours across all subjects
GED Ready required? YES for online testing; NOT required for in-person (but strongly recommended)
Residency requirement YES — must be a Delaware resident OR actively employed in Delaware OR registered with a Delaware Dept. of Labor program
Cost per subject (in-person) $36 per subject (GED.com official rate)
Total cost (4 subjects, in-person) $144
Online testing Yes — available in Delaware
Languages English and Spanish; you may combine both to earn your credential
Score availability Within 3 hours of completing each subject
Transcript/diploma ordering DiplomaSender.com — register and place your order; phone: 855-313-5799

Delaware GED Eligibility Requirements 

Eligibility rules for Delaware come directly from the official GED policy at ged.com/policies/delaware and the Delaware Department of Education at education.delaware.gov. 

Standard Requirements — Adults 18 and Older

  • Must be 18 years old or older (standard minimum age)
  • Must NOT be currently enrolled in an accredited high school or be a high school graduate
  • Must meet Delaware’s residency or employment requirement (see below)
  • For in-person testing: GED Ready practice test is NOT required but strongly recommended
  • For online testing: GED Ready practice test REQUIRED with a green (Likely to Pass) score

Delaware’s Unique Residency / Employment Requirement

Delaware’s residency requirement is broader than most states — it has three ways to qualify:

  • Be a current Delaware resident, OR
  • Be a resident of another state but actively employed in Delaware, OR
  • Be a resident of another state but registered with a Delaware Department of Labor program

Proof that one of these three conditions is met must be provided to the test center before testing. This means out-of-state workers employed in Delaware can take the GED through Delaware’s program — a benefit not available in most states. 

Test-Takers Age 16 or 17 — Additional Requirements

Delaware allows 16 and 17-year-olds to test with the following additional documentation, submitted to the Delaware Department of Education:

  • Complete a written age waiver application and send it to the Delaware Department of Education
  • The application must include a good cause for taking the test early and a designation of where the test will be taken
  • Verification of age (at least 16) using a birth certificate, Delaware driver’s license, State of Delaware ID card, or comparable documentation
  • Verification of withdrawal from the applicant’s public or non-public school program
  • A transcript from the applicant’s public or non-public school program
  • For online testing only: a parent or guardian must be present at the pre-test check-in to give consent and authorize recording; absence = session revoked

Delaware GED Cost: 2026 Fee Guide

Note on Delaware GED Pricing

The Delaware Department of Education website lists $30 per subject ($120 total) for in-person testing. GED.com’s official policy page lists $36 per subject ($144 total). The GED.com rate is the national standard rate currently charged by GED Testing Service. Always confirm the current rate when scheduling at ged.com. Free prep classes are available statewide through DDOE-funded ABE programs regardless of exam cost.

Fee Breakdown

Fee Item Amount / Detail
Per GED subject — In-Person (Test Center) $36 per subject (GED.com rate); DDOE lists $30 — verify current rate when scheduling
All 4 subjects — In-Person $144 (GED.com) or $120 (DDOE) — confirm at ged.com when scheduling
Per GED subject — Online $36 per subject
All 4 subjects — Online (exam only) $144
GED Ready practice tests (required for online) $7.99 each x 4 subjects = ~$32 additional for online testing
Total if testing online (exam + GED Ready) Approximately $176
Payment method Debit or credit card when scheduling at ged.com
Discounted in-person retake GED Testing Service waives $26; Delaware charges a $10 test center fee = $10 per first retake
Online retake $36 per subject; no discounted retake for online exam
Retake wait period — In-Person May retake up to 2 times with NO wait; 60-day wait required after 3rd attempt
Retake wait period — Online One retake before 60-day wait; after 2nd online attempt, must wait 60 days
First-time retake discount window Must use within 365 days of original full-price test purchase

Free GED Preparation in Delaware

Free GED preparation classes are available through all DDOE-endorsed ABE programs statewide, funded through WIOA. Students do not need to complete a GED preparation class to take the GED exam, though it is highly recommended. Free classes are available in-person at locations across all three counties, as well as online through the ABE-At-A-Distance program (dcdal.org).

The Four GED Tests in Delaware 

The Delaware GED consists of four subject tests. You can take them in any order and on different days. In Delaware, you can take all subjects on the same day at an in-person test center if center hours allow. Online testing requires scheduling each subject separately.

GED Subject Overview

Subject Time Limit Content and Format
Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) 150 min (inc. 10-min break) Reading comprehension, grammar, mechanics; 45-min Extended Response essay using source texts
Mathematical Reasoning 115 minutes Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis; calculator in Part 2; formula sheet provided
Science 90 minutes Life, physical, earth/space science; heavy data interpretation from graphs, charts, tables
Social Studies 90 minutes U.S. history, civics, economics, geography; analysis of maps, charts, primary source documents

Delaware GED Score Levels

Score Range What It Means
Below Passing Below 145 — must retake; 2 free retakes, then 60-day wait after 3rd attempt
Passing (HSE credential eligible) 145 to 164 — earns Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential
GED College Ready 165 to 174 — enter college courses without remedial placement testing
GED College Ready + Credit 175 to 200 — may earn college credit at participating Delaware institutions
Score availability Within 3 hours of completing each subject

Online GED Testing in Delaware

Yes, Delaware allows online GED testing via the remote-proctored system. Unlike some states, Delaware makes online testing available and the cost is the same as in-person ($36 per subject). However, the GED Ready practice test is required before scheduling online, and additional setup costs apply.

Online GED Requirements in Delaware

Requirement Details
GED Ready practice test REQUIRED — must score green (Likely to Pass) within 60 days of scheduled online exam; $7.99 per subject test
Computer Windows or Mac desktop or laptop — tablets and phones not accepted
Webcam Required — live proctor monitors via webcam throughout session
Internet Stable broadband connection required throughout
Space Quiet, private room with no other people present
Age 16-17 Parent or guardian must be present at pre-test check-in; absence = session cancelled
Multiple subjects Must schedule one at a time; cannot take all subjects in one day online
GED Ready cost $7.99 per subject x 4 = ~$32 additional; some prep programs offer free GED Ready vouchers

Online vs. In-Person in Delaware

Feature In-Person (Test Center) Online (Remote Proctored)
Cost per subject $36 $36 (same)
GED Ready required? No (recommended) Yes — must score green
GED Ready additional cost N/A ~$32 for all 4
Total cost (4 subjects) $144 $144 exam + ~$32 GED Ready = ~$176
Discounted retake Yes — $10 first retake No — $36 each time
Retake wait period None for first 2; 60 days after 3rd 60 days after 2nd online attempt
All subjects same day Yes (if test center hours allow) No — one at a time
Best for Most test-takers — lower total cost Rural areas or limited transportation

Delaware GED Testing Centers

Delaware has nine official GED testing centers across all three counties, listed on the Delaware Department of Education website (education.delaware.gov). All require registration at ged.com before testing — walk-in registration is not available. Use the Location ID number at ged.com when searching for your preferred center. 

New Castle County Testing Centers

Center Location ID and Contact
Appoquinimink Adult Education Location ID: 6000070599 | 120 Silver Lake Rd, Middletown, DE 19709 | (302) 378-5037
Delaware Skills Center Location ID: 6000044601 | 500 Ship’s Landing Way, Wilmington, DE 19720 | (302) 645-5392
DE Technical Community College — Stanton Campus Location ID: C113 | 400 Stanton-Christian Road, Newark, DE 19713 | (302) 454-3956
New Castle County Learning Center Location ID: 6000075886 | 1301 Drummond Plaza, Bldg. 1, Newark, DE 19711 | (302) 368-0318
Red Clay Adult Education Location ID: 6000070888 | 1621 Telegraph Rd, Wilmington, DE 19804 | (302) 651-2709

 

Kent County Testing Centers

Center Location ID and Contact
Delaware State University (and Mobile 1) Location ID: 6000062708 | 1200 N DuPont Hwy, Thomasson Bldg. Office 202, Dover, DE 19901 | (302) 857-6144
Polytech Adult Education Location ID: 6000070004 | 823 Walnut Shade Rd, PO Box 102, Woodside, DE 19980 | (302) 697-4545
SRCC Testing Services Programs Location ID: 6000086438 | 109 N. West Street, Dover, DE 19904 | (302) 857-0211

Sussex County Testing Centers

Center Location ID and Contact
Delaware Technical Community College — Georgetown Location ID: 6000079168 | 21179 College Drive, Georgetown, DE 19947 | (302) 259-3676

To register: visit ged.com, create your account, select Delaware, enter the Location ID for your preferred testing center, and schedule your subject test(s). Pay by debit or credit card.

Free Delaware ABE Programs: Where to Get Free GED Prep

The Delaware Department of Education oversees a network of Adult Basic Education (ABE) programs, all funded through WIOA and offering free GED preparation classes. These programs serve adult learners at locations including libraries, community colleges, public housing facilities, community service centers, and online. 

ABE Programs by County

Program / County Address and Contact
Online / Statewide — ABE-At-A-Distance (DCDAL) 138 Greentree Dr, Dover, DE 19904 | (302) 883-0420 | [email protected] | dcdal.org — virtual GED prep accessible statewide
New Castle County — Appoquinimink Adult Education 120 Silver Lake Road, Middletown, DE 19709 | (302) 378-5037 | [email protected]
New Castle County — Christina Adult Education 925 Bear Corbitt Road, Bear, DE 19701 | (302) 454-2400 ext. 43161 | [email protected]
New Castle County — DE Technical Community College (Wilmington) 333 Shipley Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 | (302) 571-5300 | [email protected]
New Castle County — Latin American Community Center 403 Van Buren Street, Wilmington, DE 19804 | (302) 655-7338 | [email protected] — ESL and GED services
New Castle County — New Castle County Vo-Tech Adult Education 1703 School Lane, Wilmington, DE 19808 | (302) 683-3642 | [email protected]
New Castle County — Red Clay Consolidated 50 Hillside Road, Wilmington, DE 19807 | (302) 651-2709 | [email protected]
New Castle County — West End Neighborhood House 710 North Lincoln Street, Wilmington, DE 19805 | (302) 658-4171 | [email protected]
Kent County — DE Technical Community College (Terry Campus, Dover) 100 Campus Drive, Dover, DE 19904 | (302) 857-1531 | [email protected]
Kent County — Polytech Adult Education 823 Walnut Shade Rd, PO Box 102, Woodside, DE 19980 | (302) 697-4545 | [email protected]
Sussex County — DE Technical Community College (Owens Campus, Georgetown) 21179 College Drive, Georgetown, DE 19947 | (302) 259-6344 | [email protected]
Sussex County — Sussex Technical Adult Education 17099 County Seat Highway, PO Box 351, Georgetown, DE 19947 | (302) 856-9035 | [email protected]

 ABE classes cover basic education in reading, math, and writing; computer literacy; life skills development; English language proficiency (ESL); and GED exam preparation. Classes are offered at times and locations convenient for adult learners, including evenings, weekends, and online.

James H. Groves Adult High School: The Other Delaware Diploma Pathway

Delaware is one of the few states that offers a dedicated adult high school program leading to an actual State of Delaware High School Diploma — not just an equivalency credential. The James H. Groves (Groves) Adult High School program is distinct from the GED and may be a better fit for certain adult learners. 

What Is the Groves Program?

  • Available to Delaware students ages 16 and older who are no longer enrolled in a public, private, or home school
  • Allows students to complete a high school education based on their unique abilities, interests, and aspirations
  • Graduates receive a State of Delaware High School Diploma — the same diploma issued to traditional graduates
  • Groves High School is funded through DDOE and accredited by the Middle States Association
  • Operating under Delaware regulation 14 DE Admin. Code 915
  • Available both in-person and online through the Diploma-At-A-Distance program (dcdal.org)

GED vs. Groves Adult High School: Which Is Right for You?

Criteria GED Groves Adult High School
Credential earned Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential (equivalency) Actual State of Delaware High School Diploma
Format 4 standardized computer-based exams Coursework-based — complete required credits
Time to complete Weeks to months with preparation Longer — varies by credits needed
Cost $36/subject ($144 total) Free through DDOE-funded programs
Age requirement 16+ (with waiver); 18+ (standard) 16+ (no longer enrolled in school)
Online option Yes — online proctored GED Yes — Diploma-At-A-Distance (dcdal.org)
Accreditation GED Testing Service — nationally recognized Middle States Association — accredited HS diploma
Best for Fastest path; widely recognized nationally Prefer coursework over exams; want actual diploma

 Groves Program Locations

Location Contact
Online — Diploma-At-A-Distance dcdal.org | 138 Greentree Dr, Dover, DE 19904 | (302) 883-0420
New Castle County — Appoquinimink 120 Silver Lake Rd, Middletown, DE 19709 | (302) 378-5037
New Castle County — Christina Adult Education 925 Bear Corbitt Road, Bear, DE 19701 | (302) 454-2400
New Castle County — NCCVT Adult Education 1703 School Lane, Wilmington, DE 19808 | (302) 683-3642
New Castle County — Red Clay Consolidated 50 Hillside Road, Wilmington, DE 19807 | (302) 651-2709
Kent County — Polytech Adult Education 823 Walnut Shade Rd, PO Box 102, Woodside, DE 19980 | (302) 697-4545
Sussex County — Sussex Technical Groves 17099 County Seat Highway, PO Box 351, Georgetown, DE 19947 | (302) 856-9035

Delaware GED Transcript and Credential

Delaware uses a unique credential ordering system through DiplomaSender.com rather than the standard GED.com ordering system used in most states.

Ordering Your Delaware GED Credential and Transcript

  • After passing all four GED subjects, go to DiplomaSender.com and set up an account
  • Place your document order through the DiplomaSender portal — this is Delaware’s official fulfillment system
  • Prefer to order by phone? Call DiplomaSender at 855-313-5799 (additional fees apply for phone orders)
  • For additional questions: email [email protected]
  • You will receive one free electronic diploma and one free electronic transcript after passing all subjects — download links are emailed to your GED.com account address
  • PDFs are verified using Blue Ribbon Security — employers and institutions can confirm authenticity each time the document is opened
  • Download your documents immediately — links are only available for a limited time
Delaware Uses DiplomaSender.com — Not the Standard GED Transcript Process

Unlike most states that use GED.com’s built-in Parchment ordering system, Delaware uses DiplomaSender.com for all diploma and transcript requests. Make sure you are creating your account at DiplomaSender.com, not at the standard GED credential ordering page. The GED.com policies page confirms: ‘In Delaware, the best way to order your first and/or duplicate Credential or Transcript is to go to DiplomaSender.com.’

GED vs. HiSET 

Since HiSET is not available in Delaware, this comparison helps those who want to understand what they’re taking — or who are considering testing in another state. For all Delaware residents, the GED is your only standardized equivalency test pathway.

Feature GED (Delaware) HiSET (Not in Delaware)
Available in Delaware YES NO
Number of subjects 4 5
Delaware cost $36/subject = $144 total N/A — not in DE
Passing score 145/200 per subject 8/20 per subject
Math difficulty Higher — algebraic reasoning heavy Slightly lower threshold
Essay requirement Yes — 45-min Extended Response Yes — Writing essay
Calculator policy Part 2 of Math; formula sheet provided No calc Part 1; allowed Part 2
Score tiers Pass/College Ready/College Ready + Credit Pass only
Online testing Yes — $36/subject (same as in-person) Yes (where available)
GED Ready required? For online testing only For online only (where offered)
National acceptance Widely accepted at all employers, colleges, military Accepted in ~20 states that offer it
Retake policy 2 free retakes; 60-day wait after 3rd attempt Varies by state
HiSET states 2026 N/A — not in DE ~20 states incl. ME, NH, IA, WY, MA

GED and Learning Disabilities

Adults with learning disabilities can take the GED with reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA). Delaware’s ABE programs and GED Testing Service both provide supports to help learners with disabilities succeed.

 GED Test Accommodations

GED Testing Service offers a range of accommodations for qualified individuals with documented disabilities, including:

  • Extended testing time — additional time per subject test
  • Screen reader support and text-to-speech tools
  • Large-print test materials
  • Audio accommodations for hearing-impaired test-takers
  • Line reader overlays and other visual supports
  • Calculator accommodations for certain disabilities

How to Apply for Accommodations

  • Apply through the GED Testing Service website at ged.com/about-test/accommodationsundertheadaa.html before scheduling your test
  • Most accommodations require documentation of your disability from a qualified professional
  • Allow adequate time for the review process before scheduling your test
  • Delaware ABE programs can help guide you through the accommodations application process — contact your nearest program

Adults with learning disabilities who struggled in traditional school settings often find the GED achievable with proper preparation and accommodations. The GED’s computer-based format includes built-in tools like on-screen calculators and erasable noteboards that benefit many learners with learning differences.

How to Pass the Delaware GED 

GED.com states the average preparation time is 2 to 3 months. With consistent daily study, focused students often pass individual subjects in 2 to 6 weeks. Here is a Delaware-specific approach that accounts for the state’s testing policies.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Your GED in Delaware

  • Verify your eligibility: confirm you are a Delaware resident, actively employed in Delaware, or registered with a Delaware Department of Labor program. Gather your residency/employment proof.
  • If you are 16 or 17: complete the age waiver application with your withdrawal documentation and transcript and submit to the Delaware Department of Education before proceeding.
  • Find and enroll in your nearest free ABE program — contact the DDOE-funded program closest to you (full list at education.delaware.gov/families/college-career-life/adult-education/adult-basic-education-abe-ged/).
  • Take free GED test previews at ged.com/study/free-online-ged-test.html to identify your weakest subjects and establish a baseline.
  • Create your free account at ged.com and select Delaware as your testing state.
  • For online testing: purchase and pass the GED Ready practice test ($7.99/subject) with a green score within 60 days of your planned test date. For in-person: GED Ready is not required but strongly recommended.
  • Schedule and pay for your subject test(s) at ged.com; bring valid government-issued photo ID and proof of Delaware residency or employment to the test center.
  • After passing all four subjects, register at DiplomaSender.com to receive your Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential and transcript.

30-Day Delaware GED Study Blueprint

Week Focus and Activities
Week 1: Diagnose and enroll Take free GED test previews for all 4 subjects. Identify your 1-2 weakest areas. Enroll in your nearest free Delaware ABE program. If you are 16-17, begin age waiver documentation this week.
Week 2: Math intensive Focus 70% of study time on Mathematical Reasoning — the most commonly failed GED subject. Study algebra, functions, and data graph interpretation. Practice Part 1 (no calculator) daily.
Week 3: Full subject rotation and timed practice Rotate study across all 4 subjects daily. Take one full-length timed practice test per subject. Practice writing a complete 45-minute Extended Response essay under timed conditions.
Week 4: GED Ready and scheduling Take the GED Ready for your first target subject (required if testing online; highly recommended for in-person). Score green = schedule your Delaware GED test. Score yellow = 1-2 more weeks of targeted study. Remember: Delaware allows 2 free retakes for in-person tests, but proper prep avoids wasted time.

Subject-Specific Delaware GED Tips

Mathematical Reasoning: A formula reference sheet is provided during the exam — practice using the formulas, not memorizing them. Part 1 has no calculator; build arithmetic fluency through daily short practice sessions. Focus on word problems and linear equations — these appear most frequently on the Delaware GED. 

RLA Extended Response Essay: You have 45 minutes to write an argument-based essay using evidence from two provided source texts. Practice the 4-step process: (1) quickly read both passages, (2) identify the central argument of each, (3) outline your position with 2-3 text evidence points, (4) write a 4-paragraph essay and proofread the last 5 minutes. Delaware ABE programs can provide instructor feedback on practice essays.

Science and Social Studies: Both tests favor interpreting charts, graphs, maps, and primary source documents over memorizing facts. Practice analyzing an unfamiliar graph or table and answering 3-4 questions. This skill alone accounts for the majority of correct answers on both tests.

Delaware HiSET Alternative: FAQs 

Is the HiSET available in Delaware?

No. Delaware does not offer the HiSET exam. The GED is the only state-approved high school equivalency test in Delaware. The credential earned is officially called the Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential, administered through the Delaware Department of Education (education.delaware.gov).

What is the easiest alternative to HiSET in Delaware?

The GED is your only standardized equivalency test option in Delaware. With proper preparation, most adults find it achievable — especially with free ABE prep classes available at all 12 WIOA-funded programs across the state. Delaware also offers the James H. Groves Adult High School program as a coursework-based alternative that leads to an actual State of Delaware High School Diploma for those who prefer not to take standardized tests.

How long does it take to get a GED in Delaware?

The average preparation time is 2 to 3 months according to GED.com. Students with stronger academic backgrounds and consistent daily study often pass individual subjects in 2 to 6 weeks. Delaware allows 2 free in-person retakes before requiring a 60-day wait, making thorough preparation before your first attempt advisable. Enrolling in a free Delaware ABE program is the most effective way to minimize your total timeline.

Is the GED accepted by employers and colleges in Delaware?

Yes. The GED is widely recognized across the United States — accepted by approximately 96% of employers and 98% of colleges and universities as equivalent to a high school diploma. In Delaware specifically, the credential is accepted by all state employers, the University of Delaware, Delaware State University, Delaware Technical Community College, all military branches, and federal programs. A GED holder with a College Ready score (165+) may even skip remedial coursework at participating institutions.

Can I take the GED online in Delaware?

Yes, online GED testing is available in Delaware. You must first take and pass the GED Ready practice test (scoring green, or Likely to Pass) for each subject within 60 days of your scheduled online exam. Each GED Ready test costs $7.99, totaling about $32 for all four subjects. Online and in-person testing cost the same at $36 per subject. The key practical advantage of in-person testing in Delaware is the discounted first retake ($10) — online retakes cost the full $36 with no discount.

How do I get my Delaware GED transcript or diploma?

Delaware uses DiplomaSender.com — not the standard GED.com credential ordering system — for all diploma and transcript requests. After passing all four subjects, register at DiplomaSender.com and place your order. You can also call 855-313-5799. Initial electronic documents are automatically emailed to your GED.com account address after passing; download them immediately as links expire. The official credential is the Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential.

What is the James H. Groves Adult High School?

Groves is Delaware’s state-funded adult high school program for residents ages 16 and older who are no longer enrolled in school. Unlike the GED (which is an equivalency credential), Groves awards an actual State of Delaware High School Diploma — accredited by the Middle States Association. Available in person at six locations across all three counties, and online through the Diploma-At-A-Distance program at dcdal.org. Free of charge through DDOE funding.

Delaware HiSET Alternative: Final Thoughts

Delaware has built a comprehensive adult education ecosystem that gives residents more than just the GED pathway. Whether you choose the GED for speed and nationwide recognition, or the James H. Groves Adult High School for an actual Delaware diploma, free preparation resources are available statewide through DDOE-funded ABE programs in all three counties. 

The key Delaware-specific facts to keep in mind: the credential is called the Delaware State Board of Education Endorsement Secondary Credential; transcripts are ordered through DiplomaSender.com (not GED.com); and non-residents who are employed in Delaware or registered with Delaware’s Department of Labor can also access the GED program.

Your Action Plan — Start Today

1. Find your nearest free Delaware ABE program: education.delaware.gov/families/college-career-life/adult-education/adult-basic-education-abe-ged/

2. If you are 16-17: contact DDOE to begin the age waiver process

3. Take free GED test previews: ged.com/study/free-online-ged-test.html

4. Create your GED account at ged.com and select Delaware

5. Schedule your in-person subjects at $36 each using a Delaware testing center Location ID

6. Or, for online testing: take the GED Ready practice test first ($7.99/subject) and score green

7. After passing all 4 subjects, register at DiplomaSender.com for your official credential

DDOE ABE/GED Contact: education.delaware.gov | (302) 735-4000

GED Technical Support: 1-877-EXAM-GED (1-877-392-6433)

Credential/Transcript Orders: DiplomaSender.com | 855-313-5799