GED Classes Lebanon New Hampshire

This page lists all GED and HiSET test centers and prep locations in and around Lebanon.

To earn your high school equivalency diploma in New Hampshire, you need to pass the five subtests of the HiSET exam or the four sub-exams that make up the GED test.

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The tests are available online and at New Hampshire testing facilities. More about the online exams in the bottom section

The assessments are for adults who left high school prematurely. This way, they have the opportunity to acquire an equivalent degree.

Our website provides online free GED classes that help you get started and allow you to find out if online studying is right for you.

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A simple and easy way of getting your GED diploma.

If this appeals to you, we suggest you move forward with Onsego a course that GED Testing Service, the publisher of the GED test, labels fully GED-aligned.

If learning with a teacher is more your thing, get in touch with one of the facilities listed on this page.

For eligibility requirements and costs, go to “The New Hampshire GED Test.”

Lebanon GED Prep Location

Lebanon Adult Education & Literacy SAU 88
20 Seminary Hill – West Lebanon – New Hampshire 03784 – Phone: (603) 790.8518

Locations around Lebanon (Cities by Alphabet)

Central Vermont Ad. Education (GED)
24 Barton Street (Ste 1) – Bradford – Vermont 05033 – Phone: (802) 222-3282

Claremont Adult Education (@Sugar River Valley Regional Tech Center)
111 South St – Claremont – New Hampshire 03743 – Phone: (603) 543.4224 or (603) 543-4291

NH Works Claremont Career Center
404 Washington St – Claremont – New Hampshire 03743 – Phone: (603) 543.3111
Advice and Referral only

Montpelier Adult Learning Center
100 State St – Ste 3 – Montpelier – Vermont 05602 – Phone: (802) 223.3403
You can find all class sites on our Montpelier GED prep sites page

Literacy Task Force Pemi-Baker
258 Highland Street – Suite 4 – Plymouth – New Hampshire 03264 – Phone: (603) 536-2998

Randolph Adult Education Center (GED)
10 South Main Street – Randolph – Vermont 05060 – Phone: (802) 728-4492

Rutland Adult Education Center (GED)
16 Evelyn St – Ste 101 – Rutland – Vermont 05701 – Phone: (802) 775-0617
More Rutland area GED prep locations <- are listed here

Sanbornville Adult Education (@Gafney Library)
14 High St – Sanbornville – NH 03872 – Phone: (603) 522-3401

Vermont Adult Education Center
100 River St – Springfield – VT 05156 – Ph: (802) 546-0880

SAU 88 Adult Learner Services
20 Seminary Hill – West Lebanon – NH 03784 – Ph: (603) 790-8518

White River Adult Education
225 Maple St – Ste 6 – White River Junction – VT 05001 – Phone: (802) 299.2469

The GED and HiSET Independent Subtests

There are four independent, modular GED sub-exams that measure a candidate’s knowledge and skills in these subject areas:

  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Mathematical Reasoning
  • Reasoning through Language Arts

The HiSET comes with five subtests in Language Writing, Language Reading, Math, Social Studies, and Science.

Testing takes place at a level similar to that of graduating high school students. The GED and HiSET subtests are independent modules that can be written one at a time and in any desired order.

Lebanon Area GED Testing Sites

Cities by alphabet

Central Vermont Adult Education (GED)
46 Washington Street | Suite 100 | Barre | Vermont 05641 | Phone: (802) 476-4588

Claremont Adult Education (HiSET)
111 South Street | Claremont | New Hampshire 03743 | Phone: (603) 542-2671

White Mountains Comm. College (HiSET)
646 Union Street | Littleton | New Hampshire 03561 | Phone: (603) 444-4846

Pemi-Baker Literacy HiSET Test Center
258 Highland Street | Plymouth | New Hampshire 03264 | Phone: (603) 536-2998

Vermont Adult Learning GED Testing
16 Evelyn Street | Suite 101 | Rutland | Vermont 05701 | Phone: (802) 775-0617

Northwoods Center for Continuing Education (@North Country Healthcare, GED)
8 Clover Lane | Whitefield | New Hampshire 03598 | Phone: (603) 788-5685

GED Scoring

Your GED test scores are calibrated on a scale from 100 to 200. On each of the four GED subtests, the passing score is 145. There’s no averaging! The passing score ranges are:

  • 145-164: high school equivalent scores
  • 165-174: college-ready scores
  • 175-200: college-ready PLUS up to 10 college credits

HiSET Scoring

On the HiSET exam, you are required to attain at least a score of 8 points (out of 20) on each of the 5 HiSET subject tests. Your essay score must be at least 2 out of 6. Additionally, your total score cannot be less than 45 (so out of a possible 100), excluding your essay.

All over America, the diploma awarded upon successful completion of the New Hampshire GED or HiSET exam is accepted by schools and employers the same as a standard high school diploma.

In New Hampshire, both exams are available in a paper-and-pencil format and on a computer. Be aware, though, that paper-based GED testing is far more expensive than computer-based testing. New Hampshire is the only US state that offers the GED on paper.

Your Future

The GED and HiSET exams measure your career and college-readiness knowledge and skills. The GED (General Education Development) exam includes four tests, but the HiSET has two separate literacy tests, for a total of five.

Research shows that students who have demonstrated fluency and proficiency in the knowledge and skills measured by the GED or HiSET exam are better prepared for college and future careers. Graduates no longer hold merely a high school equivalency credential; they have a roadmap for future success.

The GED and HiSET exams are critical to our nation’s educational system and to our economy.

For individuals who didn’t complete high school, it is a credential that leads to better employment and allows them to continue their education at a college, trade/vocational school, or university.

Online HiSET and GED

In the past, to take the New Hampshire GED or HiSET test, you were required to show up in person at an official state-approved testing center. Online testing was simply not offered.

Well, with the launch of online testing options a few years ago, all that changed.

To learn more about the online proctored GED test, go to Online GED Testing.

To read about the HiSET-at-Home test, go to this post: Launching the online HiSET test.

To be able to take the GED test online, you first need to achieve sufficient results (in the ‘green’ range) on the GED Ready practice test.

Note that there’s one of these tests for each of the four GED subtests, so that’s four in total. Each practice test costs $7.99, adsding $32 to your overall testing costs.

If you choose to learn for your GED with one of Onsego’s Advantage Plans, you save these $32 because all these plans include four free GED Ready test Vouchers!

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Last Updated on February 25, 2026.