Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 780 - Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Chapter 35 - Adult Education and Family Literacy
Section 780:35-1-3 - High School Equivalency (HSE) Testing Program

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 780:35-1-3

Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024

(a) The Federal Programs Division, Adult Education and Family Literacy staff of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education has a responsibility for directing the HSE Testing Program in Oklahoma and for issuing high school equivalency diplomas to those who successfully complete the HSE tests.

(b) Any individual who is 16 or 17 years of age, may be permitted to take the HSE tests provided the individual submits the HSE 16 and 17 Age Waiver Form. This waiver must be signed by the school administrator of the school district in which the individual resides or the district that the student last attended and the parent, guardian, or custodian, stating that it has been determined that such action is in the best interest of the child and community.

(c) The HSE tests shall be administered by one of the local HSE Testing Centers in Oklahoma.

(d) Individuals interested in taking the HSE test should register online with the HSE testing company. A fee will be charged by the testing company when the registration is made.

(e) To obtain a high school equivalency diploma, an individual shall obtain the minimum score required for passing the HSE tests, as established by the HSE Testing Company.

Transferred from 210:10-9-6 by SB 1661 (2014), eff 7-1-14 (see Editor's Note at beginning of this Chapter)

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