Started a career program at Nashua Community College.
“I tested online from home, no commute at all. Studied about an hour a night for ten weeks and passed all four. NCC took the diploma the same week.”
Pass the Nashua GED on your schedule, from downtown to Hudson and Merrimack.
New Hampshire lets you take the GED online from home with OnVUE proctoring, and the full four-subject battery is $144. We get you ready for it with self-paced video lessons, adaptive practice, and credentialed teachers in your inbox seven days a week.
The fast facts for taking the GED in New Hampshire — verify on official sources before your test date.
New Hampshire High School Equivalency Certificate
HiSET also accepted
Available in Spanish
Facts verified June 7, 2026
Official GED test sites listed by GED Testing Service for the Nashua metro. Verify hours and seat availability on ged.com before you go.
Center listings refreshed quarterly. The official source is GED Testing Service.
Local context for prep — testing capacity, college access, statewide pricing, and the always-available online option.
Test online from home with OnVUE proctoring, or in person at a New Hampshire GED test center — find the nearest on ged.com.
Four subjects at $36 each — the same price across New Hampshire.
You can test in person at 16 with consent; online proctored testing requires 18.
Same prep, same teachers, wherever you are. What changes is how the program meets the realities of studying in Nashua.
Lessons run 6 to 9 minutes. Practice fits a shift at BAE, a lunch break, or the half hour after the kids go down. No fixed evening class to drive across the river for.
Our Nashua graduates have gone on to Nashua Community College career programs, nursing roles at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and St. Joseph Hospital, and skilled jobs at employers like BAE Systems and Teradyne that require the diploma.
Four credentialed teachers — one per subject — answer your questions seven days a week. Median reply: under four hours. No ticket queue, no chatbot.
Real Nashua students. Real diplomas. Real next chapters.
Started a career program at Nashua Community College.
“I tested online from home, no commute at all. Studied about an hour a night for ten weeks and passed all four. NCC took the diploma the same week.”
Moved into a technician role at a Nashua manufacturer.
“Math was my wall. The short lessons let me redo the same idea until it clicked instead of sitting in a classroom. I scored well above the cutoff on every section.”
Same program, same teachers, different metro. Pick another city or head back to the New Hampshire hub for the statewide overview.
Specific to taking the GED in Nashua. For broader course questions, see the help center or email support@twigera.com.
If you are 18 or older, the simplest option in Nashua is to take the GED online from home with OnVUE proctoring — no commute. For in-person testing, New Hampshire administers the GED at Pearson VUE test centers across the state; find and schedule your nearest one on ged.com. Both routes earn the identical diploma.
The official test costs $36 per subject, or $144 for the full four-subject battery — the same price across New Hampshire. If you fail a subject, the discounted retake waives GED Testing Service's $26 fee, so you pay only the remaining test-center portion. The discount is valid 12 months and resets each time you re-pay full price.
Yes, if you are 18 or older. Online proctored testing is available from any Nashua address — you need a recent 'green' (likely-to-pass) score on a GED Ready practice test, a webcam-equipped computer, and a private quiet room. Test-takers aged 16 and 17 must test in person. The diploma you receive is identical either way.
Yes, in person. New Hampshire lets 16- and 17-year-olds test with a signed parental-consent form and documentation that you have withdrawn from school. Online proctored testing, though, is only open to test-takers 18 and older. If you are under 18, find your nearest New Hampshire GED test center on ged.com and plan to test in person.
Eight weeks of consistent study and a single online proctored exam from home — most Nashua students are done in less than three months. Start with the free diagnostic and we'll show you the shortest path from where you are.
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Nashua and Manchester Community College, both part of the CCSNH system, accept the GED.
Enrolled in the nursing prerequisites at Manchester Community College.
“I am 34 with two kids. I needed something I could do after bedtime. Eleven weeks later I had the diploma and a seat in the spring class.”
Yes. Nashua Community College and Manchester Community College — both part of the Community College System of New Hampshire — accept the GED identically to a high-school diploma, as do the state's universities. New Hampshire recognizes the GED as its High School Equivalency Certificate, so it carries the same weight as a traditional diploma statewide.
Most Nashua students who study consistently for 45 to 60 minutes a day are test-ready within 8 to 14 weeks. Your day-one diagnostic shows where you actually are, and the plan adapts from there. There is no minimum prep time required — you test each subject when you are ready.