CONCORD — The cost of New Hampshire’s high school equivalency test will increase on Jan. 1, 2019, to $25 per subtest. ETS, the non-profit vendor that is contracted for the HiSET test, issued an increase due to a rise in publication, mailing and scoring costs.

In the Granite State, the exam is available in both computer- and paper-based formats. The last increase was in 2017 from $95 for the five subtests to $20 per subtest.

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