Started a Medical Assistant program at Portland Community College.
“I used the free adult-ed class at the community college for structure and Twigera at night to drill. Ten weeks, about forty minutes a night. Passed all four.”
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The fast facts for taking the GED in Oregon — verify on official sources before your test date.
GED credential (issued by GED Testing Service)
Available in Spanish
Facts verified May 31, 2026
The four numbers that matter most for Oregon test takers — fee, age, locations, and the workforce gap a diploma closes.
Total cost of all four official subject tests in Oregon — $44 per subject, in person or online. Oregon is one of the states above the $36 national norm.
Oregon requires GED test takers to be 18 or older; 16- and 17-year-olds can test through the Oregon GED Option Program or with parent or guardian consent.
More than 70 GED test sites across Oregon's 17 community colleges and partner locations, plus online proctored testing from home.
Total Oregon nonfarm employment per BLS (about 1,963,400, April 2026, preliminary). The majority of these roles list a high-school diploma or GED as the minimum credential — healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and trades.
Source: GED Testing Service · Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission · Q1 2026
Set by GED Testing Service and the OregonDepartment of Education. Verify on official sources before your test date — rules change.
Oregon requires GED test takers to be at least 18 to test on their own. A 16- or 17-year-old may test through the Oregon GED Option Program, or with parent or guardian consent (including emancipation or marriage), via a signed consent form and program approval.
Applicants cannot already hold a U.S. high school diploma and cannot be currently enrolled in an Oregon high school at the time of testing.
Oregon does not require state residency to test. Out-of-state testers are accepted, and there is no Oregon residency rule attached to taking the GED here.
A current Oregon driver's license, state ID, U.S. military ID, or passport is accepted at every testing center. Expired IDs and school IDs are not accepted.
Both options are available statewide. Online proctored testing requires a recent 'green' score on a GED Ready practice test, plus a webcam and a private quiet room.
You must score at least 145 on each of the four subject tests independently. Subjects can be retaken one at a time without re-doing the others.
16- and 17-year-olds test through the Oregon GED Option Program or with parent or guardian consent (including emancipation or marriage) via a signed consent form and program approval.
These are the official fees from GED Testing Service for Oregon test takers — what the test itself costs. Our prep is a separate one-time payment, with a Pass Guarantee on the Pro plan.
Charged at the testing center or online checkout.
All four subjects taken in any order, on your schedule.
Official practice test from GED Testing Service.
Per subject after the first two attempts.
In Oregon, free adult-education GED prep is state-funded, and for some learners that is a genuinely good fit. Here is an honest look at where it works — and where self-paced online prep works better.
Not sure which fits? The free diagnostic shows you exactly where you stand in Oregon, then you decide.
The official GED is administered at testing centers across Oregon, plus online from home through GED Testing Service. Pick a city for the local center directory.
Real Oregon students. Real diplomas. Real next chapters — nursing programs, college, the National Guard, the promotions they were capped on.
Started a Medical Assistant program at Portland Community College.
“I used the free adult-ed class at the community college for structure and Twigera at night to drill. Ten weeks, about forty minutes a night. Passed all four.”
Enrolled at Lane Community College for a welding certificate.
“I only failed math the first time, by a few points. The retake at the center was ten dollars and I only redid that one subject. Started classes the next term.”
Promoted to team lead at a distribution center after testing at Chemeketa Community College.
“I tested in Spanish because that is how I think through math. Same credential. My supervisor moved me up the month after I showed him.”
Joined the Oregon Army National Guard.
“The recruiter said no diploma, no slot. I studied two months on my phone during breaks at Central Oregon Community College and scored above the cutoff on every section.”
Same four steps for everyone. Most students reach the final step in eight to fourteen weeks.
A 45-minute baseline across all four subjects produces a personal heat-map of what to study first. The plan is built from your data, not a template.
Short video lessons, then practice on the same skill the same day. The platform reorders your queue around what you miss.
Full-length, timed simulations that look and feel exactly like the official test. Three clean passes and you are ready.
Schedule the official GED at a center or online from home. Pass in any order, on your timeline. Your state mails the diploma.
Specific to taking the GED in Oregon. For broader course questions, see the help center or email support@twigera.com.
Schedule the official GED through ged.com (run by GED Testing Service) at one of the 70+ test sites across Oregon's 17 community colleges and partner locations, or take it online from home with proctoring. The four subject tests can be taken in any order, on separate days.
Yes. The GED credential, issued by GED Testing Service and recognized statewide, is treated identically to an Oregon high-school diploma by every accredited college, every employer, and every branch of the U.S. military. Oregon community colleges also offer a separate Adult High School Diploma if you prefer that pathway.
The official test is $44 per subject, or $176 for the full four-subject battery — higher than the $36 most states charge. If you fail a subject, the discounted test-center retake is $10; online retakes stay $44. Free prep is available at Oregon community colleges, and our prep is a separate one-time payment.
Sometimes. Oregon generally requires test takers to be 18, but 16- and 17-year-olds can test through the Oregon GED Option Program, or with parent or guardian consent (including emancipation or marriage) using a signed consent form and program approval. A local community college adult-ed office can set this up.
Yes. Online proctored testing is available statewide through GED Testing Service. You need a recent 'green' (likely-to-pass) score on a GED Ready practice test, a webcam-equipped computer, and a private quiet room. The price is the same as in person — $44 per subject.
Most 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 stand, and the plan adapts from there. Oregon does not require a minimum number of prep hours to sit the test.
No. Oregon does not require state residency to test. Out-of-state testers are accepted, with no Oregon residency rule attached to taking the GED here.
Yes. The GED test in Oregon is offered in English or Spanish, in person and online — you choose at registration. Twigera's prep is in English; we recommend testing in whichever language you read and think in most comfortably. The credential issued is identical regardless of which language you test in.
From a quiet 45 minutes after the kids go down to your GED credential in hand — most students get there in three months. Start with the free diagnostic and we'll show you the shortest path from where you are.