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GED Texas 2026

Texas is among the US states with the most GED test-takers each year, supported by an extensive network of Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) programs funded through the Texas Education Agency. This complete GED Texas guide covers who is eligible, age requirements, how to access free preparation, where to test, what it costs, and how your Texas GED diploma works after you earn it.

GED Texas Requirements

To take the GED in Texas, you must meet the following eligibility requirements established by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and GED Testing Service:

Texas uses the GED as its official high school equivalency exam (not HiSET or TASC, which are used in some other states). Once you pass all four GED subject tests in Texas, you receive an official GED diploma recognized throughout the United States. Start your preparation with our free ged ready practice test to assess your starting readiness level.

Free Texas AEL Programs

The Texas Education Agency funds a statewide network of Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) programs that provide free GED preparation to eligible Texas residents. AEL programs are offered at community colleges, public schools, libraries, workforce development centers, and community organizations throughout the state.

What Texas AEL programs offer:

How to find a Texas AEL program: Visit tea.texas.gov and search 'Adult Education and Literacy' or contact your nearest community college. Enrollment is typically free and open โ€” bring photo ID and proof of age when you first visit.

Our ged classes near me directory can help you find programs in your Texas area, and our ged programs near me guide explains what different types of programs offer.

GED Testing in Texas

Texas GED tests are administered at Pearson VUE authorized testing centers โ€” with over 300 locations throughout the state, testing is accessible in most Texas regions. Major Texas cities (Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso) have multiple testing centers; rural Texans can find centers in regional cities and community colleges.

Scheduling your Texas GED test:

  1. Create a myGED account at ged.com or log in if you already have one
  2. Click 'Schedule a Test' and search by your Texas ZIP code
  3. Select the subject, available date and time, and preferred location
  4. Pay the test fee (~$36/subject) to confirm your appointment
  5. Bring a valid, government-issued photo ID on test day

There is no limit on how many subjects you schedule per test session โ€” you can test one subject per day or schedule multiple subjects over multiple days. After failing a subject three times, Texas requires a 60-day wait before retesting that subject.

Texas GED Checklist

Confirm eligibility: 18+ years old and not currently enrolled in Texas high school
Contact your nearest Texas AEL program for free classes โ€” find via tea.texas.gov or your community college
Create a free myGED account at ged.com to access official study materials and schedule tests
Use GED.com's free study resources: lessons, practice questions, and the GED Ready diagnostic test
Take the GED Ready practice test ($6/subject) before scheduling the official exam โ€” aim for 'Likely to Pass'
Schedule Texas Pearson VUE test appointments well in advance โ€” popular centers book up quickly
Bring valid government-issued photo ID to the testing center
Download your diploma and order official transcripts from myGED immediately after passing all four subjects
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Pros

  • Validates your knowledge and skills objectively
  • Increases job market competitiveness
  • Provides structured learning goals
  • Networking opportunities with other certified professionals

Cons

  • Study materials can be expensive
  • Exam anxiety can affect performance
  • Requires dedicated preparation time
  • Retake fees apply if you don't pass

GED Texas Questions and Answers

Who can take the GED in Texas?

Texas residents (and non-residents) who are 18 or older and not currently enrolled in high school can take the GED. Candidates who are 16 or 17 may be eligible with documented parental consent and proof they are no longer enrolled in a public high school. Contact your local Texas GED testing center for minor applicant requirements.

How much does the GED cost in Texas?

Each GED subject test costs approximately $36 in Texas ($144 for all four subjects). Texas AEL program participants may qualify for test fee vouchers that reduce or eliminate this cost. Official study materials are free at GED.com. The GED Ready practice test is $6 per subject and is recommended before scheduling the official exam.

Are there free GED classes in Texas?

Yes. The Texas Education Agency funds Adult Education and Literacy (AEL) programs that offer free GED preparation statewide. Programs include classes, tutoring, online instruction, and often GED test vouchers. Find your nearest program at tea.texas.gov or contact your local community college's adult education office.

How many times can I take the GED in Texas?

You can retake any GED subject test multiple times. After the first three attempts at a subject, Texas requires a 60-day waiting period before the next attempt. Each retake costs ~$36. Use the time between attempts to study the specific areas your score report identifies as weak โ€” review your detailed score report in myGED after each attempt.

Is a Texas GED accepted at colleges?

Yes. All Texas Community Colleges, Texas State University System schools, and many private Texas colleges accept the GED for admissions. A GED score of 165+ (College Ready) may exempt you from developmental education courses at community colleges. The University of Texas and Texas A&M review GED applications with additional criteria โ€” contact each university's admissions office.

How long does it take to get my GED diploma in Texas?

Once you pass all four GED subject tests in Texas, your diploma is immediately available in your myGED account at ged.com. You can download a digital diploma right away and order an official transcript for $10.95. There is no waiting period โ€” as soon as all four subjects show 145+ in myGED, you have officially earned your Texas GED diploma.
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