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AUTHORIZED GED® Testing Locations “CBT” AUTHORIZED GED® Testing Locations “CBT” Computer-Based Testing Step 1 GO TO www.ged.com Step 2 PREPARE for the Test: Tutorials & Practice Tests Step 3 REGISTER for the Test Step 4 FIND a Testing Location Step 5 SCHEDULE Testing Date & Time Step 6 PAY Per GED Test $ 35.00 Per 4 Areas $140.00 Arizona Civics Test $ 9.00 COUNTY ENTITY ADDRESS PHONE COCHISE Cochise College 4190 W Highway 80 (520) 439-6825 Douglas Douglas, AZ 85607 COCHISE Cochise College 901 N Colombo Ave (520) 515-5307 Sierra Vista Sierra Vista, AZ 86635 COCHISE Douglas Public Schools 1500 15th St (520) 364-3462 Douglas, AZ 85607 COCHISE University of Arizona South 1140 N Colombo Ave (520) 626-1702 Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 COCONINO Northern Arizona University 306 E Pine Knoll Dr, Room 140 (928) 523-7324 Dubois Center, Building 64 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 GRAHAM Eastern Arizona College 615 N Stadium Ave (928) 428-8491 Thatcher, AZ 85552 GRAHAM Safford City-Graham County 808 S 7th Ave (928) 432-4165 Library Safford, AZ 85546 GILA Gila County ESA 5515 S Apache Ave, Suite 200 (928) 402-8548 Globe, AZ 85501 GILA Gila County Education Service 1100 N Beeline Highway, Suite G (928) 472-5398 Agency - Payson Payson, AZ 85541 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES ■ Revised 04/2021 AUTHORIZED GED® Testing Locations “CBT” Computer-Based Testing COUNTY ENTITY ADDRESS PHONE GREENLEE Clifton Public Library 588 Turner Ave (928) 865-2461 Clifton, AZ 85533 LA PAZ Arizona Western College 1109 Geronimo Ave (928) 669-2214 Parker Parker, AZ 85344 MARICOPA Gateway Community College 108 N 40th Street (602) 286-8165 Phoenix, AZ 85034 MARICOPA Mesa Community College 7110 E McKellips Rd (480) 654-7811 Red Mountain Campus Mesa, AZ 85207 MARICOPA Mesa Community College 1833 W Southern Ave, Building 38 (480) 461-7336 Southern and Dobson Campus Mesa, AZ 85201 MARICOPA Phoenix College 1202 W Thomas Rd (602) 285-7844 Phoenix, AZ 85013 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 420 N Central Ave (480) 517-8553 Avondale Avondale, AZ 85323 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 12535 W Smokey Dr (480) 377-4290 Lifelong Learning Center Surprise, AZ 85378 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 619 N 7th Ave (480) 377-4080 Downtown Phoenix, AZ 85007 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 1715 W Northern Ave (480) 377-4204 Northern Phoenix, AZ 85032 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 3320 S Price Rd (480) 377-4160 Southern Tempe, AZ 85282 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 2323 W 14th St (480) 517-8560 Tempe Tempe, AZ 85281 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 3631 W Thomas Rd (480) 377-4300 Thomas Phoenix, AZ 85019 MARICOPA Rio Salado College 21740 S Ellsworth Rd (480) 384-9317 Communiversity @ Queen Creek Queen Creek, AZ 85142 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES ■ Revised 04/2021 AUTHORIZED GED® Testing Locations “CBT” Computer-Based Testing COUNTY ENTITY ADDRESS PHONE MARICOPA Salt River Testing Center 1759 N Longmore Rd (480) 362-2154 Scottsdale, AZ 85256 MARICOPA Tekskills LLC 3056 N 33rd Ave (480) 330-1081 Phoenix, Arizona 85017 MARICOPA Western Maricopa Ed. Center 5405 N 99th Ave (623) 738-0045 (West-MEC) Glendale, Arizona 85305 NAVAJO Northland Pioneer College 1001 W Deuce of Clubs (928) 532-6142 Show Low Show Low, AZ 85901 NAVAJO Northland Pioneer College 2251 E Navajo Blvd (928) 532-6142 Holbrook Holbrook, AZ 86025 MOHAVE Mohave Community College 3400 Highway 95 (866) 664-2832 Bullhead City Bullhead City, AZ 86442 MOHAVE Mohave Community College 1971 Jagerson Ave (928) 692-3046 Kingman Kingman, AZ 86409 MOHAVE Mohave Community College 1977 W Acoma Blvd (928) 855-7812 Lake Havasu Lake Havasu, AZ 86403 MOHAVE Mohave County Community 700 W Beale St (928) 753-0723 Services Workforce Kingman, AZ 86401 ARIZONA@WORK PIMA Pima Community College 1255 N Stone Ave (520) 206-7254 Downtown Campus Tucson, AZ 85711 PIMA Pima Community College 8181 E Irvington Rd (520) 206-3987 East Campus Tucson, AZ 85709 PIMA Pima Community College 7600 N Shannon Rd (520) 206-6503 Northwest Campus Tucson, AZ 85741 PIMA University of Arizona 220 W 6th St, Room B116 (520) 621-7589 Testing Office Tucson, AZ 85701 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES ■ Revised 04/2021 AUTHORIZED GED® Testing Locations “CBT” Computer-Based Testing COUNTY ENTITY ADDRESS PHONE PINAL Central Arizona College 80440 E Aravaipa Rd (520) 357-2800 Winkelman, AZ 85192 PINAL Central Arizona College 8470 N Overfield Rd (520) 494-5405 Signal Peak Coolidge, AZ 85128 YAVAPAI Yavapai College 1100 E Sheldon St (928) 776-2201 Prescott, AZ 86301 YAVAPAI Yavapai College 601 Black Hills Dr (928) 634-6561 Verde Campus Clarkdale, AZ 86324 YUMA Arizona Western College 2020 S Ave 8E, Building 3C (928) 344-7641 Yuma Yuma, AZ 85366 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - ADULT EDUCATION SERVICES ■ Revised 04/2021 .
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