GED Testing

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NOTE: Persons seeking to meet the Iowa High School Equivalency Diploma requirements should be aware of companies that claim to offer the Test of General Educational Development (GED) over the Internet or through correspondence courses. There are no on-line correspondence testing programs recognized by the General Educational Development Testing Service (GEDTS) of the American Council on Education (ACE). Persons can only take the Official GED Test Battery at an approved Iowa GED test center. The only way to receive an Iowa High School Equivalency Diploma is to successfully pass the Official GED Test Battery by Iowa state standards. The current Iowa state standard is to achieve a minimum standard score of 410 on each of the five Official GED Test Battery subtests and an overall standard score average of 450.

Please contact:
Ann Waynar
515-574-1959
Waynar@iowacentral.edu


3 Steps Towards Earning Your GED

Look this list over and choose the class that best fits your needs. Go directly to the class and you can sign up after you arrive. FREE practice testing is available there and is required for testing approval. Ann Waynar 515-574-1959 (waynar@iowacentral.edu) is in charge of GED instruction.

G.E.D. Classes are offered in...
Where Day/Time Location Contact
Eagle Grove Th @ 5:30pm-8:30pm Iowa Central Site Marilyn Jorgensen
Fort Dodge M, T, W, TH, @ 9am-11am and
12:30pm-2:30pm
Fort Dodge Public Library JoEllen Birghtman
Fort Dodge M, T, @ 5pm-8pm Fort Dodge Public Library Melanie Vogt
Humboldt T, @ 3:15pm-6:15pm Faith United Methodist Church Diana Shillington
Jefferson M @ 6pm-8pm, W @ 1pm-3pm Jefferson Library Marla Orfield
Lake City W, @ 6:30pm-9:30pm Lake City Library Barb Scholtens
Pocahontas Th 6-9pm PAC High School Pam Phillips
Rockwell City By Appt, Call 712-297-8595 Rockwell City Public Library Jody Kalkwarf
Sac City By Appt, Call 712-662-4290   Cheryl Straub
Storm Lake M, T, W, Th, @ 10am-1pm
AEA 8 Building Melissa Keller
Storm Lake M, T, W, Th, @ 4pm-7pm AEA 8 Building Susan Briggs
Webster City T, Th, @ 1pm-3pm and
5pm-7pm
Iowa Central Center John Hughel

Why prepare for the GED test?
Adequate preparation for the GED test will assure candidates that they are very likely to pass the test on the first try. It will help them discover any areas they should study.

New GED candidates should send the following to GED Chief Examiner Ann Waynar (Waynar@iowacentral.edu/phone Ex. 1959):

1. an application form
2. any other necessary documents (see list on GED testing application form for details)
3. either the testing fee or an authorization from the agency to be billed for the services

Successful GED pretest scores must be recorded on the application by an official GED teacher/recruiter prior to testing. Application forms are available from the instructors at the ABE/GED classes.

GED testers who have previously tested outside the Iowa Central area must have their transcript of test scores sent directly to Iowa Central's Chief Examiner.

The Chief Examiner will mail the candidate a testing approval letter.

Bring the testing approval letter (the one the Chief Examiner sent you after you completed step 2 above) and your photo ID to the testing site.

Ann Waynar, Student Success Center
Iowa Central Community College
One Triton Circle, Fort Dodge, IA 50501
515-574-1959
Waynar@iowacentral.edu