Started a program at the Community College of Vermont.
“I worked with the adult-ed center downtown and tested in Barre, ten minutes away. Studied an hour a night for ten weeks and passed all four.”
Pass the Montpelier GED on your schedule, from downtown State Street to Berlin and Northfield.
Montpelier's adult-education center handles GED prep and scheduling downtown, with seated testing a few minutes away in Barre. The full four-subject battery is $144, and Vermont asks for no residency to test. We get you ready with self-paced lessons and credentialed teachers seven days a week.
The fast facts for taking the GED in Vermont — verify on official sources before your test date.
Available in Spanish
Facts verified June 7, 2026
Official GED test sites listed by GED Testing Service for the Montpelier metro. Verify hours and seat availability on ged.com before you go.
Local context for prep — testing capacity, college access, statewide pricing, and the always-available online option.
Central Vermont Adult Education in Montpelier and Barre, plus online proctored testing from home.
Four subjects at $36 each — the same price across Vermont.
Vermont lets you test at 16 with parental consent under 18, and asks for no residency.
Test from a private room at home, any day of the week.
Same prep, same teachers, wherever you are. What changes is how the program meets the realities of studying in Montpelier.
Lessons run 6 to 9 minutes. Practice fits a lunch break near the State House, a winter morning before work, or the half hour after the kids go down. No fixed evening class to drive in for.
Our Montpelier graduates have gone on to Community College of Vermont and Norwich University programs, state-government and National Life Group roles, and support jobs at Central Vermont Medical Center 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 Montpelier students. Real diplomas. Real next chapters.
Started a program at the Community College of Vermont.
“I worked with the adult-ed center downtown and tested in Barre, ten minutes away. Studied an hour a night for ten weeks and passed all four.”
Took the test in Spanish and moved into a state-government clerical role.
“I read and think in Spanish, so I tested in Spanish. Same diploma. It was enough to qualify for the state job I had been after.”
Same program, same teachers, different metro. Pick another city or head back to the Vermont hub for the statewide overview.
Specific to taking the GED in Montpelier. For broader course questions, see the help center or email support@twigera.com.
Central Vermont Adult Education runs GED prep and scheduling at its Montpelier learning center on State Street, with seated testing a few minutes away at its Barre center. You can also test online from home anywhere in Vermont. Confirm GED scheduling and seat availability on ged.com before you go.
The official test costs $36 per subject, or $144 for the full four-subject battery — the same price across Vermont. 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. Online proctored testing is available 24/7 from any Montpelier 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. The diploma you receive is identical to the one from an in-person test.
Yes. The GED test in Vermont 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 diploma issued is identical regardless of which language you test in.
Eight weeks of consistent study and one short trip to the testing center in Barre — most Montpelier 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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Earned his diploma and started a trades apprenticeship.
“Science was the one I dreaded. The short lessons let me chip at it every night. I tested online from home and finished in nine weeks.”
Yes. The Community College of Vermont, Norwich University, and Vermont State University all accept the GED identically to a high-school diploma for admission, as do Vermont's other colleges. There is no state residency requirement to take the test in Vermont.
Most Montpelier 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.