GED TEST - Maryland High School Equivalency Diploma

You may want to start by taking the Official Practice Tests. Many adult education programs sponsored by local school districts, community colleges, and community organizations also offer the Official GED Practice Tests, as well as provide instruction you may need for the actual GED Tests. The instructors at the adult education programs can help you decide whether you need to study for all of the content areas or if you only need to brush up your skills in a few areas.



There is a television series broadcast by Maryland Public Television (MPT) called "GED Connection. " Check your local listing for station and time.

Also, many libraries and bookstores carry GED study materials.

Following is a telephone listing to access GED preparation classes in your area (updated 5/10/07):

Allegany County
301-759-2044
Anne Arundel County
410-799-9099
Baltimore City
 

Baltimore Reads Literacy Hotline

410-752-3595

Baltimore City Community College

410-986-5455

HEAL, Inc.

410-523-1828

Learning Bank

410-659-5452

SECO-LIFT

410-327-1626

South Baltimore Learning Center

410-625-4215
Baltimore County
410-285-9498
Calvert County
410-535-7382
Carroll County
410-751-3680
Caroline County
410-228-1093
Cecil County
410-392-3366 ext. 652
Charles County
301-753-1774
Dorchester County
410-221-1111
Frederick County
240-236-8440
Garrett County
301-387-8304
Harford County
410-836-4152
Howard County
410-772-4721
Kent County
410-778-7173
Montgomery County
301-962-8950
Prince George's County
301-985-2126
Queen Anne's County
410-827-4629 ext. 109
St. Mary's County
301-475-5511 ext. 143  
Somerset County
410-651-1616
Talbot County
410-770-3209
Washington County
301-790-2800 ext. 313
Wicomico County
410-749-3217
Worcester County
410-632-5071
MD Literacy Works Statewide
1-888-GoGEDGo/ (1-888-464-3346)