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Computer-Based Tests

Each computer test takes the candidate through a short tutorial to instruct the examinee on use of the computer and how to answer test questions. The test administrator is available at all times for technical assistance. Many candidates find the individual, non-distracted environment and, in most cases, immediate score report feedback very attractive features of computer based testing.

Computer Based Tests are given year-round on the computer with the exception of University holidays and on-campus conflicts. Special testing accommodations for persons with disabilities must be made directly with the testing company.

For fee information, reschedule and cancellation policies, time limits, and other test specific information, please visit the individual website below.

CLEP: College Level Examination Program

The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) helps you receive college credit for what you already know, for a fraction of the cost of a college course. Developed by the College Board, CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program, available at more than 2,900 colleges and universities. Pass any of the 33 CLEP exams and achieve your college and career goals.

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GMAT: Graduate Management Admissions Test

Leading business schools and management education programs worldwide recognize the GMAT as an effective predictor of success. For more information about the GMAT, including registration information, test structure, etc., visit their website.

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GRE: General Record Exam

The GRE® General Test — a widely accepted graduate admissions test worldwide — can bring you one step closer to achieving your career goals. There has never been a better time to take the one test that gives you more opportunities for your future.

To schedule an appointment for GRE, visit their website. You will need a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express) or voucher.

Go to http://www.ets.org/gre/ >>
 

Praxis II Subject Assessments

The Praxis II tests measure subject-specific content and pedagogical knowledge and are required for licensure by many states. For specific test requirements, please see:

www.ets.org/praxis/states 
www.ets.org/praxis 

Test takers should check directly with their state or certification agency to confirm which tests they must take, because these requirements are often complex and subject to frequent change.  Computer-delivered tests are offered by appointment during testing windows throughout the year.  To view computer-delivered test dates, visit:

https://www.ets.org/praxis/site/test-takers/register.html

SLS:  School Leadership Series

The School Leadership Series — comprised of the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) and the School Superintendent Assessment (SSA) provides thorough, fair and carefully validated assessments for use by states as part of the licensure process for principals, superintendents and school leaders.  For more information, go to

www.ets.org/sls

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

The TOEFL® test is a widely respected English-language test, recognized by more than 8,500 colleges, universities and agencies in more than 130 countries, including Australia, Canada, the U.K. and the United States. For more information about the TOEFL, including registration information, test structure, etc., visit their website.

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ACCUPLACER Test

ACCUPLACER is a comprehensive battery of tests to provide information about a students' English, reading and mathematics skills and is used for placement into initial classes at Arkansas State University-Jonesboro. The test is administered on computer in the Testing Center and exams are available a few days each month at 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Information on obtaining your score reports will be given upon exam completion. Your official score report will be forwarded to the Admissions Office. We cannot send a score report to another institution.

A-State's Accuplacer re-test policy is as follows:

Students who do not achieve the required placement score on their initial test attempt may retest 7 days after the initial test date.

Students who do not achieve the required placement score after their second test attempt may retest for the third time 30 days after the second test date. 

Students who do not achieve the required placement score after the third test attempt may retest 1 year from the first initial test attempt date.

Before each retest date, students are advised to spend concentrated time on each test subject. Practice materials and test descriptions can be found at https://accuplacer.collegeboard.org/                                                                                                         

All re-testing in the months of January, May and August will be scheduled one of the following ways:

In-person at the A-STATE Testing Center the week after A-State classes begin.
Virtual Testing at home with a proctoring company provided by Accuplacer (additional $28 fee payable to the proctoring company).
                                                                                                          

REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT

To register for the ACCUPLACER, pay $10 per test and provide payment confirmation to the Testing Center for assignment to the next test date. Test fees are nonrefundable and a reschedule automatically requires waiting until the next month's testing window.

 Pay for the Accuplacer test online

SAMPLE QUESTIONS
To see sample items that illustrate the types of questions students will encounter in the ACCUPLACER placement measures go to:

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