Started a diesel-technology program at Gillette College.
“The energy jobs here pay well, but the application stopped at the diploma line. I studied an hour a night after work and tested at the college. All four done in about ten weeks.”
Pass the Wyoming GED on your schedule, from Cheyenne to Jackson.
Twigera helps Wyoming learners earn a high-school equivalency diploma without a long drive turning into a long delay. Wyoming has the lowest GED test fee in the country at $26 a subject, you test in person at the state community colleges, and our prep is one-time pay, never a subscription.
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The fast facts for taking the GED in Wyoming — verify on official sources before your test date.
Available in Spanish
Facts verified June 7, 2026
The four numbers that matter most for Wyoming test takers — fee, age, locations, and the workforce gap a diploma closes.
Total cost of all four official subject tests in Wyoming — the lowest full-battery fee in the country.
18 to test on your own; 16- and 17-year-olds can test with an approved age waiver and ABE-center preparation.
All seven of Wyoming's community colleges host testing, plus Pearson VUE sites. Wyoming tests in person only — there is no at-home online option.
Total Wyoming nonfarm employment (BLS / Wyoming DWS, April 2026). Most of these roles list a high-school diploma or GED as the minimum credential.
Source: GED Testing Service · Wyoming Community College Commission — Adult Education · Q1 2026
Set by GED Testing Service and the WyomingDepartment of Education. Verify on official sources before your test date — rules change.
You can test on your own at 18. If you are 16 or 17, Wyoming still lets you test, but you must request an age waiver that requires at least 12 hours of preparation with an approved Adult Basic Education center, TABE testing, official practice tests, and state-office approval before you can sit the exam.
You cannot already hold a U.S. high-school diploma and cannot be currently enrolled in a high school at the time you test.
Wyoming has no residency requirement to sit the GED, so you can test here regardless of which state you live in. The diploma is issued through the Wyoming Community College Commission. You do still need to test in person at a Wyoming center.
A current driver's license, state ID, U.S. military ID, or passport is accepted at every Wyoming testing center. Expired IDs and school IDs are not accepted.
Wyoming does not currently offer online proctored GED testing. You take all four subject tests in person at a community college or Pearson VUE site. You can still prep entirely online — only the test itself has to happen at a center.
You must score at least 145 on each of the four subject tests independently. If you miss the mark on one subject, you retake only that subject — not the whole battery.
16- and 17-year-olds can test through an age waiver requiring at least 12 hours at an approved Adult Basic Education center, TABE testing, official practice tests, and state-office approval.
These are the official fees from GED Testing Service for Wyoming 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 Wyoming, 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 Wyoming, then you decide.
The official GED is administered at testing centers across Wyoming, plus online from home through GED Testing Service. Pick a city for the local center directory.
Real Wyoming students. Real diplomas. Real next chapters — nursing programs, college, the National Guard, the promotions they were capped on.
Started a diesel-technology program at Gillette College.
“The energy jobs here pay well, but the application stopped at the diploma line. I studied an hour a night after work and tested at the college. All four done in about ten weeks.”
Started a nursing-assistant program at Laramie County Community College.
“Cheyenne Regional was hiring, but every posting wanted a diploma. Two kids meant a classroom schedule was out, so I studied at night. I tested in person here and start the program this fall.”
Moved into a lead role on an oilfield services crew.
“I'd been on the crew for years with no way up. My supervisor said the diploma was the only thing in my way. The $26 fee made it easy to start. I gave it ten weeks and got the bump.”
Enrolled at the University of Wyoming after testing at LCCC.
“I left school early and figured college was off the table. The lowest fee in the country meant cost wasn't an excuse anymore. I had the diploma before the semester started.”
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 Wyoming. 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 state community colleges or a Pearson VUE site. Wyoming tests in person, so there is no at-home option here. The four subject tests can be taken in any order, on separate days. Most Wyoming learners finish across two to four sittings, and you only sit the subjects you are ready for.
Yes. The Wyoming GED diploma, issued through the Wyoming Community College Commission, is treated the same as a high-school diploma by accredited colleges, employers, and every branch of the U.S. military. The state community colleges and the University of Wyoming accept it for admission, and it meets the diploma requirement for most apprenticeships and licenses in the state.
The official test is $26 per subject, or $104 for the full four-subject battery — the lowest GED test fee in the country. If you fail a subject, the discounted retake is effectively free, because the $26 GED Testing Service fee is waived and there is no test-center fee left to pay. The GED Ready practice test is $7.99 per subject. Our prep is a separate one-time payment.
Sometimes, with extra steps. Wyoming lets 16- and 17-year-olds test through an age waiver that requires at least 12 hours of preparation with an approved Adult Basic Education center, TABE testing, official practice tests, and state-office approval. You cannot be currently enrolled in a high school. At 18, you can test on your own with no waiver.
No. Wyoming is one of a handful of states that does not offer online proctored GED testing. You take all four subject tests in person at a community college or Pearson VUE site. You can still do all of your preparation online with Twigera — only the test itself has to happen at a center.
Most learners 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. Wyoming does not require a minimum number of prep hours for adult test-takers, so you can move as fast as your scores allow.
No. Wyoming has no residency requirement, so you can test here regardless of which state you live in. The diploma is issued through the Wyoming Community College Commission. You do need to test in person at a Wyoming center, since the at-home online option is not offered in the state.
Yes. The GED test in Wyoming is offered in English or Spanish — you choose at registration. Twigera prep is in English, and 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.
From a quiet hour after the kids are down to your name on the Wyoming Community College Commission roster — most learners get there in about three months, at the lowest test fee in the country. Start with the free diagnostic and we'll map the shortest path from where you are.