Need a GED?
Information on qualifying to take the General Educational Development Test (GED).
What is the GED?
GED stands for the Tests of General Educational Development. The GED Test Battery is a national examination developed by the GED Testing Service of the American Council on Education (ACE).
GED Resources
Age Requirements
The student seeking a GED must be at least 16 years old.
How it Works
If you are an existing APS student:
- First, you must withdraw from high school.
- Then come in to the APS Service Center (map) with the following:
- withdrawal paperwork from your school
- your birth certificate
- parent or legal guardian (if you bring your legal guardian, they must bring their guardianship paperwork)
- If your paperwork is approved, APS will issue you a "New Mexico Underage Permission Hardship Form" provided by the State of New Mexico.
- Then you'll need to go to a GED Testing Center in Albuquerque (typically in person) to pre-register for the test. Search for a testing center near you or call one of the following centers in Albuquerque:
- CNM Testing Center: 224-3244
- UNM Testing Center: 277-5346
- YDI Testing Center: 242-7306
If you live outside the APS attendance area:
Please contact your school district for information on earning a GED.
If you are from out of state:
You will be required to show proof that your parent(s) now live within the APS attendance area. Bring proof of address such as a driver's license or lease agreement. Questions? Contact the GED Office at 855-9042.
If you are in a charter school:
Note that APS does not process the GED for Charter Schools. Please contact your Charter School administration for more information.
If you are homeschooled:
Please go directly to a GED Testing Center for the"NM Underage Permission Hardship Form" and to learn more about taking the GED Test.
Search for a testing center near you or call one of the following centers in Albuquerque:
- CNM Testing Center: 224-3244
- UNM Testing Center: 277-5346
- YDI Testing Center: 242-7306




