We are committed to providing students with full access to the GED® test for anyone with disabilities and support the intention of the Americans with Disabilities Act as Amended (ADAAA). Test accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis and include things such as extra testing time, extra breaks, and a separate testing room.
Documentation Guidelines
Before submitting a request, be sure to give the appropriate documentation guidelines below to your doctor or psychologist to evaluate.
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Learning & Cognitive Disorders (LCD)
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Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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Psychological & Psychiatric Disorders (EPP)
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Physical Disabilities & Chronic Health Conditions (PCH)
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How to Apply
- Create an account on GED.com
- Then, follow the instructions found here.
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Appeal Process
You may appeal an accommodations decision if you’re unhappy with the outcome. Simply click on the “Request an Appeal” button in the Accommodations System to start the appeal process. Please include additional documentation along with the appeal form (i.e. letter from a doctor, report, etc) to review if possible.