GED Courses NYC 2026 June β€” Free Classes, CUNY Programs & Testing

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Free GED Courses in New York City

NYC offers several pathways to completely free GED preparation:

CUNY Adult Literacy Programs: The City University of New York operates free adult literacy and GED preparation programs at multiple campuses. CUNY's Adult Literacy Programs serve adults 21+ who need high school equivalency preparation. Programs include evening and weekend classes, with in-person and hybrid options. Visit cuny.edu/academics/workforce-development to find a CUNY program near you.

NYC Department of Education Adult and Continuing Education (ACE): The DOE's adult education division operates free GED preparation classes through its Adult Learning Centers in all five boroughs. Classes are free for NYC residents. Find your nearest Adult Learning Center at schools.nyc.gov/school-life/programs/adult-continuing-education.

New York Public Library (NYPL) and BPL/QPL: The New York Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library, and Queens Public Library offer free GED tutoring programs and access to online study platforms at branches throughout the city. Many branches host in-person GED preparation workshops.

Use our ged classes near me directory to find specific program locations in your NYC neighborhood, and our ged programs near me resource for more program types and enrollment guidance.

Borough-by-Borough GED Programs

NYC's GED resources are distributed across all five boroughs:

Manhattan: CUNY programs at Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), Lehman College, and City College; DOE Adult Learning Centers throughout Harlem, Washington Heights, and Lower Manhattan; NYPL branches with tutoring programs.

Brooklyn: CUNY programs at Kingsborough Community College and Medgar Evers College; DOE ACE programs in Flatbush, Brownsville, and Sunset Park; Brooklyn Public Library GED support at Central Library and branches.

Queens: CUNY programs at Queensborough Community College and LaGuardia Community College; DOE ACE programs in Jamaica, Flushing, and Jackson Heights; Queens Public Library tutoring programs at many branches.

The Bronx: CUNY programs at Bronx Community College and Hostos Community College; Bronx DOE Adult Learning Centers; NYPL Bronx branches with literacy programs.

Staten Island: CUNY programs at College of Staten Island; DOE ACE programs in St. George and Bay Ridge areas; NYPL Staten Island branches.

For targeted practice before your NYC GED test, our ged ready practice test covers all four subject areas, and our ged study guide provides structured subject-by-subject preparation.

NYC GED course at CUNY community college with adult learners attending high school equivalency preparation class in New York City

GED Testing in New York City

GED tests in NYC are administered at Pearson VUE authorized testing centers. There are multiple testing sites throughout the five boroughs, with many locations at CUNY campuses and community colleges. Scheduling is done online at ged.com.

To schedule your NYC GED test:

  1. Create or log in to your myGED account at ged.com
  2. Search for Pearson VUE test centers by NYC ZIP code
  3. Select the subject, date, and available time slot
  4. Pay ~$36 per subject and confirm your appointment
  5. Bring valid government-issued photo ID (NY driver's license, NY state ID, or passport)

New York State allows each GED subject to be taken independently β€” you do not need to take all four on the same day. If you fail a subject three times, a 60-day waiting period is required before retesting that subject. New York City test centers tend to book up quickly β€” schedule at least 1–2 weeks in advance.

NYC GED Preparation Checklist

  • βœ“Enroll in a free NYC GED program β€” CUNY, DOE ACE, or your local library (all free for eligible NYC residents)
  • βœ“Create a free myGED account at ged.com to access official study materials
  • βœ“Take the GED Ready practice test ($6/subject) before scheduling β€” it predicts your pass likelihood
  • βœ“Use Khan Academy and GED.com's free resources to study all four subject areas
  • βœ“Ask your NYC program coordinator about GED test fee vouchers before paying out-of-pocket
  • βœ“Schedule your Pearson VUE test appointment in NYC 1–2 weeks in advance β€” centers fill quickly
  • βœ“Bring valid NYC or government-issued photo ID to the test center
  • βœ“Download your GED diploma from myGED immediately after passing all four subjects
New York City GED testing center at Pearson VUE with adult student completing high school equivalency exam for NYC diploma
βœ…Pros
  • +Industry-recognized credential boosts your resume
  • +Higher earning potential (10-20% salary increase on average)
  • +Demonstrates commitment to professional development
  • +Opens doors to advanced career opportunities
❌Cons
  • βˆ’Exam preparation requires significant time investment (4-8 weeks)
  • βˆ’Certification fees can be $100-$400+
  • βˆ’May require continuing education to maintain
  • βˆ’Some employers may not require certification

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About the Author

Dr. Lisa PatelEdD, MA Education, Certified Test Prep Specialist

Educational Psychologist & Academic Test Preparation Expert

Columbia University Teachers College

Dr. Lisa Patel holds a Doctorate in Education from Columbia University Teachers College and has spent 17 years researching standardized test design and academic assessment. She has developed preparation programs for SAT, ACT, GRE, LSAT, UCAT, and numerous professional licensing exams, helping students of all backgrounds achieve their target scores.