ATI TEAS FAQs

Where do I find my scores?

You must log in to ATI website at www.atitesting.com to obtain your test scores. If you cannot remember your username/password or if you do not see your test scores, you must contact ATI at the phone number listed on their web site.

Why do I need to take the ATI TEAS Test?

Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) has made the ATI TEAS test a requirement for admission to the Nursing Program.

 

Registration and Payment

ATI TEAS

(Test of Essential Academic Skills)

What is the Test of Essential Academic Skills?

The Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS) is a four part, web-based, supervised assessment that includes subtest in Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English language usage. The ATI TEAS Test was developed by Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) to predict the academic readiness of applicants prior to admission into a healthcare program. There are 170 questions in total on the test.

TCLEDDS

(Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Data Distribution System)

The TCLEDDS is a computer-based test, certification for peace officers and jailers in the state of Texas. Examinees should contact the Testing Center to schedule a specific date to take the exams.

How much does it cost to take the TCLEDDS?
The examination fee is $25.00.

SAT

Get ready to take the SAT!

Nearly every college in America accepts the SAT or Subject Tests as a part of its admissions process. That is why more than two million students take the SAT every year.
 

HESI A2

(Health Education System Incorporated)

The HESI Admission Assessment (A2) exam is a computerized test that can include up to seven academic exam sections, as well as a personality profile that identifies the applicant's learning style. Candidates need to be aware that each question has a different point value.

Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency

The TxCHSE test is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. After you pass the TxCHSE test, your diploma or credential will be issued by the state, but in addition, you’ll receive a TxCHSE transcript to apply to college, start training, or get a better job.

Correspondence/Distance Ed

Northeast Texas Community College Testing Center proctors tests for classes taken at other colleges or universities. This may include correspondence, real estate certification, and Virtual College of Texas classes. The tests may be pen and paper or computer based. Child-care arrangements must be made prior to the day and time of your exam. Children are not allowed in the testing room. The proctoring fee for Correspondence exams is $30.00 and should be paid by cash, money order, check, VISA, or MasterCard in the Business Office on the NTCC Campus.