• The cost of the High School Equivalency Test is $150 for Computer Based Testing or $185 for Paper Based Testing.  The fee is due at the time you register.  If you are retaking any section of the test, you will need to pay $30 per section for Computer Based Testing or $35 per section for Paper Based Tesing.
     
    Do you need assistance with paying for your High School Equivalency Test?  If so, there are many programs in the Los Angeles area to help you. Contact a school near you for more information.
     

    SITE:

    Phone Number

    ABRAM FRIEDMAN OCCUPATIONAL CENTER

    1646 South Olive St.  5th Floor Rm. 501

    Los Angeles, CA  90015

     

    (323)765-2500

     

    East Los Angeles Occupational Center

    2100 Marengo Street

    Los Angeles, CA 90033

     

    (323)224-5970

     

    Evans Adult School

    717 N. Figueroa Street

    Los Angeles, CA 90012

     

    (213)613-7900

     

    HARBOR OCCUPATIONAL CENTER

    740 No.  Pacific Avenue

    San Pedro, CA  90731-1630

     

    (310)241-4800

     

    Los Angeles Technology Center

    3721 W. Washington Blvd.

    Los Angeles, CA 90018

     

    (323)373-2300

     

    MAXINE WATERS E.P.C

    10925 So. Central Avenue

    Los Angeles, CA  90059-1023

     

    (323)357-7700

     

     

    NORTH VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL CENTER

    11450 N. Sharp Avenue

    Mission Hills, CA 91345

    (818)256-1400

     

    SLAWSON SOUTHEAST O.C.

    5500 Rickenbacker Rd.

    Bell, CA  90040

     

    (323)729-6400

     

    VENICE SKILLS CENTER

    611 5th Avenue

    Venice, CA 90291

     

    (310)664-5888

     

    WEST VALLEY O.C.

    6200 Winnetka Avenue

    Woodland Hills, CA 91367

     

    (818)346-3540

     
     
    The following is a partial list of agencies that provide funding for High School Equivalency Test fees.  Students receiving public assistance may qualify for funding.  Contact your case manager or social worker.

     

                  Department of Public Social Services http://dpss.lacounty.gov/ (310) 481-3115

                                 List of programs that provide assistance

                                              CALWORKS

                                              CAL LEARN

                                              GAIN

                                              GROW (General Relief Opportunities for Work)

     

                  Work Source Center

                  Employment Development Department http://www.edd.ca.gov/ (916) 262-2162

     

                  Community Based Organizations

                                Brotherhood Crusade www.brotherhoodcrusade.org (323) 545-1130

                                Job Corps www.jobcorps.org (213) 741-5376

                                Homeboy Industries www.homeboyindustries.org (323) 526-1254

                                Youth Opportunities Movement http://ewddlacity.com/ (213) 744-7300

                                Watts Labor Community Action Center www.wlcac.org (323) 563-5639

     

                  Non-Profit Organizations

                                Goodwill Industries www.goodwillsocal.org  (213) 201-1290

                                Salvation Army www.salvationarmysocal.org (323) 454-4200

     

                  L.A. County Probation Department http://probation.lacounty.gov (800) 931-2222

     

                  Department of Corrections http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/ (916) 445-6731

     

                  Department of Rehabilitation https://www.dor.ca.gov/ (916) 588-5415

     

                  Department of Children and Family Services http://dcfs.co.la.ca.us/ (213) 351-0101

     

                  Department of Aging http://aging.lacity.org (213) 482-7252

     

                  Veteran’s Administration http://www.va.gov/ (800) 827-1000

     

                  Los Angeles Urban League http://www.laul.org/ (323) 299-0618