California High School Proficiency Examination
The California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) is a test for students who need to verify their high school level skills. In some cases, students take the test and leave high school early to work or attend college. Those who pass the test receive a Certificate of Proficiency, which is equal by law to a California high school diploma, from the State Board of Education.
People who are sixteen years of age or older may take the test. Younger persons who meet other criteria also may take the test. The CHSPE is given twice each year at many sites throughout the state. The test covers three subjects: reading, writing, and math. There is a fee to take the test.
- For more information about the CHSPE, contact your school district or visit the CHSPE Website .
- The CHSPE - CalEdFacts page provides a more detailed overview of the exam.
- The links and information below were developed for educators and others who work with the CHSPE.
Please visit the CHSPE website for information on CHSPE registration and requests for records.
The fall registration will open Tuesday, August 24, 2021.
Registration for the fall 2021 California High School Proficiency Examination (CHSPE) test administration will open Tuesday, August 24. At that time, the locations and times will be provided on the CHSPE website . CHSPE registration is on a first come, first served basis, and a waiting list will be established for those who are interested.
For the 2021–22 administration year, the CHSPE will be offered at statewide locations, but the offerings may be limited because of local and state COVID-19 restrictions. Local testing dates will be within the proposed testing windows but will be dependent on each site’s local requirements.
Administration Documents
Documents for use with administration of the CHSPE.
Promotional Flyer
Provides information on the CHSPE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about the CHSPE.
Program Resources
Annual Report and Program Notes
Certified Foster Youth Fee Wavier Information
To be eligible for a foster youth fee waiver, a foster youth must submit, at the time of registration for a test administration, all standard, required registration materials and certification of their foster youth status. This certification can be provided by the county of residence or the California Department of Social Services. Eligibility for the fee waiver is valid until the certified foster youth reaches twenty-five years of age.
Homeless and Foster Youths Waiver
Homeless Certification Form (PDF)
The Homeless Certification Form is to be used by a homeless child or youth to obtain a fee waiver for the high school equivalency test.
Homeless Certification Form Instructions (PDF)
The instructions for the Homeless Certification Form.
Homeless and Foster Youths Flyer (PDF)
Promotional flyer for distribution.
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