GED & CPP

CHSPE/CPP

**The CHSPE is changing! Per the CHSPE website, the CHSPE was discontinued as of June 30, 2023. This examination has been replaced with the California Proficiency Program. When the new program is up and running, students will be able to register at this website: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/cp.asp


Passing the California Proficiency Program (CPP) does not exempt a student from attending school unless the student is 16 years of age or older and has verified parental permission to withdraw. Students may take the CHSPE if, on testing day, they:

California High School Proficiency Program Website



GED or HiSET

The General Educational Development Test (GED) is a special series of tests to determine the educational development of those who have not completed high school. The GED is recognized as representing the equivalent of high school educational training necessary for employment. It also meets the diploma entrance requirements for community college. If the student passes the exam and leaves the Newport-Mesa Unified School District without completing graduation requirements, the student does not receive a diploma nor does s/he participate in the graduation ceremonies. To take the GED tests in California, an individual must be a California resident or a member of the armed forces assigned to this state and meet any one of the following criteria:  

Persons who pass the GED test at age 17 will not receive the equivalency certificate until their 18th birthday. A letter of intent is issued which states that the certificate is being held pending the examinee’s 18th birthday. Special classes to prepare a student to take the GED are offered in the District. Contact Adult Education for more information.   

GED Test registration,