In Yukon Territory, you must be 17 years old and provide additional documentation in order to take the GED® test.
In Yukon Territory, you must be a Canadian resident in order to take the GED® test
Some provinces allow people who don’t live there to take the GED® test and others don’t. You’ll need to check the residency requirement for the province that you’re interested to test in.
No, Yukon Territory doesn’t require you to prepare for the GED® test in an adult education classroom.
No, you’re not required to take the official practice test before taking the official GED® test.
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Price & Payment
Yukon Territory charges $30.00 for each subject area/$150.00 for the complete battery.
Test Retake Policies
In Yukon Territory there is no waiting period to re-test.
In Yukon Territory, you can retest a subject for $30 per subject area test.
Transcripts & Diploma
There may be additional requirements that you need to meet. We recommend contacting your local test center or your province’s office You can contact your GED AdministratorTM for additional information.
In Yukon Territory, the credential is called the Secondary School Equivalency Certificate.
Other
Yes, in Yukon Territory you can take all test subjects in the same day if you can find a testing center with hours that accommodate it.
It depends on whether or not that province has a residency requirement. Check the residency requirements in that province and don’t hesitate to contact the GED AdministratorTM in that province with questions.
Erica Bourdon
Chair, School of Academic and Skill Development
Yukon College
500 College Drive
P.O. Box 2799