GED Testing mobile units heading out on the road in Kentucky

In an effort to increase education not just to children but also to adults across the state, Governor Andy Beshear’s Office is taking GED testing out on the road. 

The Lifelong Learning Branch of the Kentucky Office of Adult Education, which oversees GED services in conjunction with local providers offering services across the commonwealth, identified GED testing deserts within the state.

The GED mobile unit will travel to Caldwell, Christian, Hopkins, Todd and Trigg counties in western Kentucky, and make stops in several other counties across the state.

The mobile unit is equipped with noise-canceling headsets and 11 laptops and is responsible for approving each mobile testing site, scheduling tests, providing all necessary equipment, proctoring the exams and covering all travel-related costs.

As of April 2025, 14,275 Kentuckians have used the free GED promo to successfully complete all four components of the GED test and have earned their GED certificate.