Prince William

GED Exam Aces Will Qualify for Free GED Testing

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. — Missing a high school diploma and want to change that? Prince William County Public Schools will administer a practice test to see if you’re ready to take GED classes.

More in a press release from the school division:

Adults who find their career goals limited by the lack of a high school diploma should consider pursuing their GED (General Educational Development) Certificate by taking the GED Test, the high school equivalency exam. Start by taking a free practice test to see if you’re ready.

The official GED practice test will be held on Monday, February 11 at 8 a.m. (doors open at 7:15 a.m.) at the Prince William County Public Schools Adult Learning Center, 14800 Joplin Road, Manassas, VA 20112. This test takes approximately four hours to complete and helps individuals determine their readiness to take the actual GED exam.

Results and guidance will be provided upon completion of the official practice test. Participants whose score indicates readiness to pass the GED exam will qualify for free GED testing, which is a savings of $58. Those who qualify will be required to present a valid driver’s license, passport, military ID, or other government issued photo ID showing name, address, date of birth, and signature in order to register for the GED Test.

Visit the Adult Education Web page or call 703.791.7357 for additional information.