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Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS)... The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is a pre-entry assessment used to evaluate the academic preparedness of students, and is required as a part of application for admission to the Practical Nursing Certificate or the Associate Degree Nursing programs (Options One, Two, and Three) at NRCC. The TEAS consists of a total of 170 questions about four subtest areas: science, English, mathematics, and reading. All subtests contain multiple choice items with one correct answer. The percentile score needs to be 45 th percentile or above to be competitive for the RN program. Preference for admission is given to those with higher scores. The science subtest assesses knowledge of scientific reasoning, life science, human body science, and earth and physical science knowledge (30 questions; 38 minutes). The English subtest assesses knowledge of punctuation, grammar, sentence structure, contextual word meaning, and spelling (55 questions; 65 minutes). The mathematics subtest assesses knowledge of numbers and operations, algebraic applications, data interpretation, and measurement (45 questions; 56 minutes). The reading subtest assesses knowledge of paragraph comprehension, passage comprehension, informational source comprehension, and inferences/conclusions (40 questions; 50 minutes). Preparing for the TEAS There is no required preparation for the TEAS, as it is an assessment of essential academic skills. However, students often ask about study guide resources, and ATI offers certified study materials for purchase by students. The optional study packet includes both a study manual and online practice assessments. These practice assessments are like the real TEAS test and provide students with a score sheet indicating overall percentile rank (used for program admission decisions), as well as detailed scores in each of the subject areas. The online practice assessment includes 100 items designed to be reflective of the TEAS in both content and format. This may help with direction on study efforts, and focusing on areas needing improvement. Go to www.atitesting.com/onlinestore for more information. These materials are only available through ATI. To learn more about the TEAS or to purchase study materials, access the web site at: www.atitesting.com

For a list of frequently asked questions regarding the TEAS, please go to www.atitesting.com/global/students/teas-faq.aspx Scheduling and Paying for TEAS The TEAS test is an online assessment which must be completed in a proctored setting in Dublin at the college s Distance Education Testing Center located in the library. Students applying for Fall 2011 should schedule an appointment as soon as possible. During this period, appointments are available only on Monday - Thursdays, at either 9:00am or 1:00pm. Once scheduled, appointments for testing will not be rescheduled except in an emergency. Documentation must be provided. Computer station space is limited, so please help the college serve students more effectively by calling the Testing Center staff at (540)674-3600 extension 4439 or extension 4376 to schedule a date and time so that a computer will be available. Here is a tip: schedule and complete the TEAS early! It can be tempting to delay taking the test until late in the testing period. There are a finite number of appointments available January through mid- March and testing will not be extended beyond March 15. The test fee is $25, and is paid directly to the test publisher via a secure online credit card transaction. Once a student logs into the test, the payment screen appears and will direct the student how to proceed. Bringing a credit card to the testing appointment is essential. Students may take the TEAS once per year. There will be a complete roster of RN/LPN applicants in the testing center. Only those on the list will be allowed to test at this time. Any examinee who has a documented disability should contact Kimberly Johnston (540-674-3600 ext. 4204) immediately for accommodations. TEAS Testing Schedule: Spring 2011 Day Date Testing Times Available Tuesday January 4 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday January 5 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday January 6 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday January 10 9:00AM 1:00PM Tuesday January 11 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday January 12 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday January 13 9:00AM 1:00PM Tuesday January 18 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday January 19 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday January 20 9:00AM 1:00PM

Monday January 24 9:00AM 1:00PM Tuesday January 25 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday January 26 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday January 27 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday January 31 9:00AM 1:00PM Tuesday February 1 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday February 2 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday February 3 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday February 7 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday February 9 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday February 10 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday February 14 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday February 16 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday February 17 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday February 21 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday February 23 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday February 24 9:00AM 1:00PM Monday February 28 9:00AM 1:00PM Wednesday March 2 9:00AM 1:00PM Thursday March 3 9:00AM 1:00PM Getting Test Scores Following completion of the TEAS, test results are immediately available online to the student and also to Kimberly Johnston, the Nursing Admissions Advisor. Place a copy of your scores in your complete packet due by deadline. Important Information about the Testing Process: TEAS is a timed assessment, and the maximum time allowed to complete the test is 209 minutes. TEAS is administered in a proctored setting with a Testing Center staff member present. The TEAS testing platform permits monitoring of each individual s computer screen and cursor movements while the test is in progress. Use of staff and electronic surveillance are employed to maintain integrity of the testing process. A student who has taken a previous ATI test (e.g., online practice assessment) must remember his or her password. If the password is forgotten, please call ATI before the test date (1-800-667-7531).

Arrive for testing 15 minutes early. NRCC s library is located on the upper floor of Martin Hall. Photo identification is required prior to entering the test room. Appropriate photo identification is limited to one of the following: current state motor vehicle driver s license, current passport, current state motor vehicle identification card, or United States military identification card. Failure to show appropriate photo identification makes a student ineligible to take the test at the scheduled time. A credit/debit card is required for payment directly to the test publisher via a secured online transaction. TEAS may not be completed in segments. The entire test must be completed once a student has begun testing. No calculators are permitted. Additionally, PDAs, cell phones, and other electronic devices are prohibited. Books or papers are not permitted in the test room. Scratch paper and pencils are provided. Study/Practice Test Information Website: www.atitesting.com Currently using TEAS Version V Continued to next page