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General Educational Development (GED) Writing the GED TestsWho is eligible to take the tests?Any person who is:
How can I apply to write?You are required to complete an application form and send it to the GED office at the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour for approval.
Application forms can be obtained at the registration offices of Regional Colleges or SIAST campuses, Canada-Saskatchewan Career & Employment Services offices, by contacting the GED Office at (306)787-5597 or by e-mail at GED@gov.sk.ca. The application can also be downloaded by clicking on the link in the Related Documents section below. How much does it cost?The cost to write the GED tests in Saskatchewan is $35.00. This amount must be included when you send in your application form. The $35.00 registration fee is non-refundable. The $35.00 entitles you to write the five tests and receive two (2) original transcripts and the equivalency diploma if you are successful. Payments should be made by cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance. Where can I write the GED tests?You can write during a scheduled session at any regional college or SIAST campus once your application has been approved by the GED office. We recommend that you write at the college or campus nearest to you as the tests are normally written over a two (2) day period. This would reduce your travel or avoid an overnight stay. GED test sittings are regularly scheduled at your local regional college or SIAST campus. Many centres test about once per month, except during the summer. You can download a copy of this year's testing schedule below or contact the regional college or SIAST campus for details. When do I get my Results?After you have written the GED Tests, allow 2-3 weeks to receive your test results by mail.
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The Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) is a leader in superior education, focused on students and lifelong learning - a catalyst for advancing the social and economic prosperity of Saskatchewan. Since 1973, Saskatchewan Regional Colleges have been meeting the needs of people and communities throughout the province, offering people just like you a different way to learn. And for many, Regional Colleges represent a better way to learn. Saskatchewan Regional Colleges provide the opportunity to access post-secondary education and training right in your own community. Check this map to locate the Regional College nearest you. Locations of all Canada/Saskatchewan Career and Employment Services Offices in Saskatchewan. |
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