Oklahoma Eligibility Requirements
To take the HiSET exam in Oklahoma, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:
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High School Equivalency Status
You must not be enrolled, nor required to be enrolled, in high school, and you cannot have a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.
Age
- If you are 18 years of age or older, you may test without any special conditions..
- If you are 16 or 17 years of age, you must complete the Release Form for 16- and 17-Year-Old Students (PDF) and submit the completed form to the test center before scheduling your exam.
- No one under 16 may test.
Residency
You do not have to be a resident of Oklahoma to take the HiSET exam.
Test Preparation or Instruction
You are not required to take HiSET preparation courses before taking the test.
Practice Test
Although taking a practice test prior to the exam is encouraged, you are not required to take it before taking the official exam. Free Practice Tests
Identification
You must present government-issued identification on test day at the HiSET test center. Outdated or expired identification will not be accepted. Acceptable forms of identification include:
- Valid driver’s license
- Valid state-issued picture identification card
- Passport
- Military ID
- Other forms of national or foreign government ID
HiSET Oklahoma Testing Options and Fees
Total expected fees to complete the HiSET assuming no retake attempts and completion in a single calendar year:
Total expected fees to complete the HiSET assuming no retake attempts and completion in a single calendar year:
Total expected fees to complete the HiSET assuming no retake attempts and completion in a single calendar year:
Test Location: Offsite, remote proctored. System requirements and test environment guidelines must be met.
Retesting
What to know
HiSET test takers may take each subtest a maximum of six (6) times in a calendar year.
How it works
If you take your first official HiSET subtest in the month of January and then take 5 retakes at a test center between February and November, you would not be permitted to take that subtest again until the next calendar year starting in January.
What it costs
You may retake each subtest two times over the 12 months following your first attempt by paying only the test center fee (noted above for each in-person subtest) or the at-home online proctor fee ($17.50 for each at-home subtest). You will be charged the full amount including the Test Fee when scheduling your fourth attempt within the 12 months following your first attempt.