GED Classes Watertown, New York

Posted here are all GED preparatory classes and test centers in the Watertown region. New York is using the GED assessment for the purpose of high school equivalency testing.

The exam offers persons who didn’t graduate high school an extra option to secure an equivalent diploma.

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GED® testing is done at a level similar to what students must command when they graduate from high school.

Over the years 2014 through 2021, the state was using the TASC exam for this purpose, but that came to an end by Dec. 31, 2021. Earlier passing scores on the TASC exam also count for the GED!

The GED high school equivalency (HSE) exam includes four independent, modular sub-exams in

  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Language Arts (Writing and Reading together in 1 sub-exam)

We help you unlock your potential with our free online GED classes that let you discover if an online course works for you. If so, we suggest you continue learning with Onsego GED Prep, one of the most affordable accredited online GED programs.

Online GED Classes

A simple and easy way of getting your GED diploma.

The GED exam must be taken on a computer. There’s no paper-based testing anymore, and getting optimally prepared is the key to your success. So, use this website’s free GED practice tests to learn what to focus on to improve your scores.

To earn your GED diploma, you can sit for the exam only at one of New York’s state-approved testing sites. New York doesn’t offer online GED testing.

For GED information about things like New York qualification requirements, GED scoring, and much more, go to The GED Test In New York.

Watertown GED Prep Classes

Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Adult Education Department (Bohlen Technical Center)
20104 State Rt 3 | Watertown | NY 13601 | Ph: (315) 779.7000/7220

Literacy Volunteers of Northern New York
200 Washington St | Ste 303 | Watertown | NY 13601 | Ph: (315) 782.4270

Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library SUNY ATTAIN Lab
229 Washington St | Watertown | NY 13601 | Ph: (315) 788.2352 or (315) 785.7712

Locations around Watertown (Cities by Alphabet)

St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES Educational Services Center
40 W Main St | Canton | NY 13617 | Ph: (1-888) 360.7693

Cape Vincent Correctional Facility GED Program
36560 NY-12E | Cape Vincent | NY 13618 | Ph: (315) 654.4100
Not open to the general public

Carthage Free Library GED Classes
412 Budd St | Carthage | NY 13619 | Ph: (315) 782.493.2620
Students interested in GED instruction at the library can also contact Watertown BOCES Adult Education to sign up: (315) 779.7000/7220

Fort Drum Army Education Center
4300 Camp Hale Rd | Fort Drum | NY 13602 | Ph: (315) 772.6878

Fort Drum Education Center
4300 Conway Rd | Fort Drum | NY 13602 | Ph: (315) 779.7220

GED Program-Fulton School District
167 S 4th St | Fulton | NY 13069 | Ph: (315) 593.5520

Howard G. Sackett Technical Center
5836 State Rt 12 | Glenfield | NY 13343 | Ph: (315) 377.7300

Southwest Technical Education Center (St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES)
3606 NY-58 | Gouverneur | NY 13642 | Ph: (1-888) 360.7693 or 315.287.3590

Jack J. Boak Jr. Education Center (behind St. Peter’s Church)
5457 Shady Ave | Lowville | NY 13367 | Ph: (315) 779.7220

Literacy of Northern New York
7640 North State St | Lowville | NY 13367 | Ph: (315) 376.8188

Massena Adult Instruction
35 Glenn St | Massena | NY 13662 | Ph: (315) 769.5895

Oswego County BOCES CiTi-the Center for Instruction, Technology, and Innovation
179 County Rt 64 | Mexico | NY 13114 | Ph: (315) 963.4279

St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES (Seaway Tech Campus)
7227 State Hwy 56 | Norwood | NY 13668 | Ph: (315) 353.6693 ext. 204 or (315) 353.2293

Northwest Career & Technical Education Center (St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES)
1000 Park St | Ogdensburg | NY 13669 | GED Classes are offered at 1020 Park Street

Ogdensburg Adult Education Center
1020 Park St | Ogdensburg | NY 13669 | Ph: (1-888) 360.7693 or (315) 393.6410

Literacy Volunteers of Oswego County
34 E Bridge St | Ste 301 | Oswego | NY 13126 | Ph: (315) 342.8839

Potsdam Public Library
2 Park St | Ste 1 | Potsdam | NY 13676 | Ph: (315) 265.7230

Syracuse Adult Education (Johnson Vocational Ctr)
573 E Genesee St | Syracuse | NY 13202 | Ph: (315) 435.4135/4150
A full listing of Syracuse area GED programs is available here -> Syracuse Area GED Courses

Mohawk Valley Comm. College-Utica GED Classes
1101 Sherman Dr | Utica | NY 13501 | Ph: (315) 731.5870
More Utica area GED courses can be found here -> Utica Area GED Classes

Watertown Area GED Testing Centers

Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Technical Center
20104 New York State Route 3 | Watertown | NY 13601 | Phone (315) 779-7220

From here, cities by alphabet

Cayuga-Onondaga Auburn BOCES GED Testing
12 Allen Street | Auburn | NY 13021 | Phone: (315) 253-4899

St. Lawrence-Lewis Canton BOCES GED Testing
40 W Main Street | Canton | NY 13617 | Phone (315) 386-4504

OCM BOCES Liverpool Campus
110 Elwood Davis Road | Liverpool | NY 13088 | Phone (315) 453-4424

SUNY Syracuse Ed. Opportunity Ctr
100 New Street (Suite 200) | Syracuse | NY 13202 | Phone (315) 472-0130

Madison-Oneida Utica BOCES Acess GED Testing Site
508 2nd Street | Utica | NY 13501 | Phone: (315) 738-7304

GED Scoring

The four independent GED sub-exams are scored on a scale from 100 to 200. On each of the tests, you must attain at least a result of 145 points. So, your overall score can never be less than 580. There are three passing score zones:

  • 145-164: This is the high school equivalent passing score.
  • 165-174: Scores in this range are in the college-ready category.
  • 175-200: Scores in this range indicate college readiness and will also yield up to ten college credits, depending on the subject and the school you apply to.

The GED exam is only offered on a computer, and to be honest, this makes sense since practically all jobs, even at the entry level, require applicants to master at least basic keyboarding and computer skills.

Prepare Well

The GED diploma is your ticket to a rewarding career and allows for a college education. Practically all colleges and universities accept the GED credential in exactly the same way as they accept a high school diploma.

The computerized GED test, however, is a challenging assessment that measures knowledge at a level comparable to that of graduating high school seniors. So, getting perfectly prepared is your key to success on the GED test.

You can contact one of the facilities listed above if you prefer to learn under the guidance of dedicated and experienced instructors, but if you can learn independently as well, perhaps following an online course will be more convenient because that allows you to study where and when suits you best.

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Last Updated on September 12, 2024.