In most states, you have the option to take the GED test online.
But there are prerequisites; take a look at how it works in your state.
Please keep in mind that Onsego offers online GED classes; the online test is provided by GED.com.
GED in Alabama
GED Online in Alaska
GED Online in Arizona
GED Online in Arkansas
GED Online in California
GED Online in Colorado
GED Online in Connecticut
GED Online in Delaware
GED Online in Florida
GED Online in Georgia
GED Online in Hawaii
GED Online in Idaho
GED Online in Illinois
GED Online in Indiana
HiSET Online in Iowa
GED Online in Kansas
GED Online in Kentucky
GED Online in Louisiana
HiSET Online in Maine
GED Online in Maryland
GED Online in Massachusetts
GED Online in Michigan
GED Online in Minnesota
GED Online in Mississippi
GED Online in Missouri
GED Online in Montana
GED Online in Nebraska
GED Online in Nevada
GED Online in New Hampshire
GED Online in New Jersey
GED Online in New Mexico
GED Online in New York State
GED Online in North Carolina
GED Online in North Dakota
GED Online in Ohio
GED Online in Oklahoma
GED Online in Oregon
GED Online in Pennsylvania
GED Online in Rhode Island
GED Online in South Carolina
GED Online in South Dakota
HiSET Online in Tennessee
GED Online in Texas
GED Online in Utah
GED Online in Vermont
GED Online in Virginia
GED Online in Washington D.C.
GED Online in Washington State
GED Online in West Virginia
GED Online in Wisconsin
GED Online in Wyoming
The GED test can NOT be taken online in these states: New York, Hawaii, Florida, Wyoming, Massachusetts, and West Virginia.
While Onsego primarily offers a comprehensive online GED course tailored to help you excel in your GED test, we also share valuable information about GED test requirements as a courtesy to our users.
The additional information is provided to help you navigate your GED journey more effectively, but we encourage all users to verify these details independently, as they may change over time.