Success on the GED test is now just clicks away for adult learners in Saskatchewan. In striving to provide more adult learners throughout the province with a high school credential and basic technology skills, Saskatchewan is partnering with GED Testing Service to now offer the GED test on computer. The province is the first jurisdiction in Canada to offer the new testing format.
"We are delighted to bring the new computer-based testing format to our GED students," Economy Minister Bill Boyd said. "The new computer-based testing method provides a quicker and perhaps a more successful means to pursue the skills development necessary to participate in the province's work force and build a rewarding life and career."
"Moving the GED test to computer helps adults demonstrate necessary basic technology skills and makes their testing process easier and more efficient," GED Testing Service President Randy Trask said. "We are so pleased that Saskatchewan is our partner in this important endeavor."
Several new services will streamline the testing process and benefit adult learners who often need to move very quickly into jobs or training programs. These benefits include:
Online scheduling and registration that is available 24/7;
More testing flexibility for test takers as they can choose when and where to take their test;
Instant unofficial score reports; (faster results mean adults can apply for jobs or immediately begin studying if they need to retake a subject area); and
Enhanced test security.
The computerized test will initially be offered at SIAST Wascana Campus in Regina and is expected to be available in all testing centres across the province by January 2014, with some transitioning in the coming months. The GED test on computer is the same test currently offered on paper and pencil. The test is administered in person at an official GED testing centre and is not available online.
The GED test has opened doors to better jobs and college programs for more than 18 million graduates since 1942. Last year nearly 800,000 adults sat for the GED test, which is accepted by virtually all North American colleges and employers. As the creator of the one official GED test, GED Testing Service has a responsibility to ensure that the program continues to be a reliable and valuable pathway to a better life for the millions of adults without a high school diploma. Visit www.GEDcomputer.com for more information.