ACT (National) -- American College Testing Program
The ACT is a paper-based test.
ELIGIBILITY
People of all ages and grade levels are eligible to take the ACT. Most students can
register online and do not need a Register-by-Mail packet.
IMPORTANT TESTING INFORMATION
The ACT is a national college admissions examination that is paper-based. The test
consists of subject area tests in: English, Mathematics, Reading and Science. The
ACT Plus Writing includes the four subject area tests plus a 30-minute Writing Test.
ACT results are accepted by all four-year colleges and universities in the U.S.
The ACT includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately 3 hours and
30 minutes to complete, including a short break (or just over four hours if you are
taking the ACT Plus Writing). Actual testing time is 2 hours and 55 minutes (plus
30 minutes if you are taking the ACT Plus Writing).
The ACT is administered on six test dates within the United States, U.S. territories,
Puerto Rico, and Canada — September, October, December, February, April, and June.
In other locations, the ACT is administered on all of the above dates except September,
and the ACT Plus Writing is not available on the February test date. Registration
is completed online for this exam.
You may request ONLY ONE Register-by-Mail Packet if:
- You are younger than 13 years old, or
- You do not have a credit card or serialized voucher/waiver to pay the fee
- You are an individual student. [Educational institutions or government agencies should use the counselor order form.]
It will be sent via U.S. mail, FedEx, or comparable service. Allow 7–10 working days
for delivery.
DAY OF THE TEST
Students should report to the Ralph Abernathy Annex building, no later than 8:30 a.m.
on test day. Room location will be posted on building entrance doors. A picture
ID along with an admission ticket, are required to take the test. Calculators are
allowed. Visit www.actstudent.org for a list of prohibited calculators.
For more information go to: www.actstudent.org
MAT -- Miller Analogies Test
The MAT is a computer-based test.
IMPORTANT TESTING INFORMATION
The Miller Analogies (MAT) is a computer based test. Performance on the MAT is designed
to reflect candidates’ analytical thinking, an ability that is critical for success
in both graduate school and professional life.
Upon completion of the MAT Computer-Based Test, you will receive a Preliminary Score
Report. The scores displayed on this report are still pending verification by Pearson
and therefore, is not official, and cannot be presented to schools as a substitute
for an Official Transcript.
The MAT exam is given twice a month on Friday's. The Reporting time is 2:30 p.m.
Examinees must present a retest ticket if retesting within one year. There is a $70.00 fee, payable in person (cash, money order or debit card) or by phone (credit or debit
card). Fees are non-refundable and must be paid two weeks in advance. Pay at Cashier's office, located (John Hardy Student Ctr.) or (334) 229-4198.
NOTE: After payment, please complete the MAT registration form under "Testing Center Forms".
Once this process is completed your name will be added to the roster and you will
receive confirmation by email.
DAY OF THE TEST
The MAT exam is administered in the Life Science Building, Room #102. A valid picture
ID along with receipt of payment, are required to take the test. Standby testing is
allowed if space is available the day of the test.
For more information and a study guide go to: www.milleranalogies.com
PRAXIS -- PRAXIS II EXAM
The Praxis is a computer-based test
WHAT ARE THE PRAXIS II TESTS?
Praxis II Subject Assessments measure knowledge of specific subjects that K–12 educators
will teach, as well as general and subject-specific teaching skills and knowledge.
WHO TAKES THE TESTS AND WHY?
Individuals entering the teaching profession take the Praxis II tests as part of the
teacher licensing and certification process required by many states. Some professional
associations and organizations require Praxis II tests as a criterion for professional
licensing decisions.
WHICH TESTS SHOULD YOU TAKE?
Praxis II: Subject Assessments include over 120 different tests, ranging from Agriculture
to World Languages. The test(s) you take depend(s) on your state or licensing agency's
requirements for the teaching discipline you are pursuing. Each state that uses the
Praxis tests, sets its own requirements for which tests you must take, as well as
the associated passing scores.
REGISTRATION
Registration for this exam must be completed online at www.ets.org/praxis. Before you register for a test, confirm your state or agency's testing requirements.
DAY OF THE TEST
A picture ID or Passport are required to take the test. For more information go to: www.ets.org/praxis
COE -- College of Education Exit Exam
The COE is a paper-based test. No fee is required for this exam. The test is administered twice a semester, excluding the summer semester. Register for this exam in the College of Education, located in Abernathy Hall, Room 216. The essay must be 300 words or more, and all sentences and paragraphs must be clear, concise, and cohesive. Use transitions between paragraphs. Review the essay for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and usage errors.
DAY OF THE TEST
A picture ID is required to take the test, and your name must be included on the registration
roster.
PROV EXAM
Prov serves the needs of occupational assessment and licensing markets. Prov currently provides examination services to several national and state organizations. While Prov is experienced in serving a variety of industries, construction testing is the cornerstone of their business. As a partner in their testing network Alabama State University’s Testing Center will be proctoring exams for one or more of the following clients:
• Alabama Board of HACR
• Alabama Electrical Contractors Board
• Alabama State Board of Auctioneers
- Alabama Plumbers and Gas Fitters Examining Board
Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors
Alabama law requires that each individual who is engaged in the Heating and Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Contracting business or performing work as a Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor or Refrigeration Contractor to be licensed. To become licensed, an individual must first complete the appropriate application with the Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors. Once you have been approved for testing, the Board will notify you that you are eligible to contact Prov to schedule your examination.
Alabama Electrical Contractors Board
Alabama law requires that each individual who is engaged in the electrical contracting business or performing work as an Electrical Contractor or Electrical Journeyman to be licensed. To become licensed, an individual must first complete the appropriate application with the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board. Applications are reviewed quarterly and deadlines are posted online at the Alabama Electrical Contractors Board website. Once you have been approved for testing, the Board will notify you that you are eligible to contact Prov to schedule your examination. You will be eligible to take the exam within 90 days of the approval date. Failing candidates must re-apply each time they test.
Alabama State Board of Auctioneers
Alabama law requires that each individual who is engaged in the auctioneer business or performing work as an auctioneer or apprentice auctioneer to be licensed. To become licensed, an individual must first complete the appropriate application with the Alabama State Board of Auctioneers. Applications are posted online at the Alabama State Board of Auctioneer website. Once you have been approved for testing, the Board will notify you that you are eligible to contact Prov to schedule your examination. You will be eligible to take the exam within 60 days of the approval date. Failing candidates must re-apply each time they test.
REGISTRATION
To register for this exam, candidates must visit the following site: www.2prove.com. From this site candidates can schedule exams, download bulletins and purchase books. Before you register for a test, confirm your state or agency's testing requirements.
http://www.provexam.com/ArkivDocuments/CandidateDocuments/ALHACR_CIB2014.10.13.pdf
http://www.provexam.com/ArkivDocuments/CandidateDocuments/AECBE_CIB%20wed%202014.10.01.pdf
Candidate Bulletin: https://auctioneer.alabama.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ASBA_CIB-2024.05.10.pdf
CERTIPORT
Test candidate exam policies
Test candidates, proctors and administrators must adhere and/or enforce all of the following policies when taking or administering an exam at a Certiport Authorized Testing Center.
Upon arrival at the testing center, Test Candidates must present their personal identification
bearing a photograph and signature.
Test candidates may not take recording devices such as paper/pencil, cameras, PDAs,
computers, or communication devices such as cell phones, or pagers into the testing
area.
- Test candidates must not communicate with other test candidates either in the testing room, or in any other area of the testing facility during authorized testing breaks.
- Test candidates must read and accept the terms of the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) presented prior to the start of the exam.
- Test candidates must not remove exam content from the testing area, and must not reproduce exam content outside of the testing area.
- Test candidates must abide by the terms of the retake policy.
- Test candidates found to have violated testing center rules may lose any existing certifications and may be made permanently ineligible for additional certifications.
- Registration available at https://certiport.pearsonvue.com
ASSESSMENTS AVAILABLE:
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MICROSOFT CERTIFIED FUNDAMENTALS
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MICROSOFT OFFICE SPECIALIST (MOS)
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MICROSOFT CERTIFIED EDUCATOR (MCE)
SEAT TIME
It is important to note that there is more to administering an exam than just letting the Test Candidate go through the timed portion of the certification exam. Additional time will be required to administer an exam from start to finish with input from both the Proctor/Teacher as well as the Test Candidate. This administrative time combined with the allotted exam time is known as the “Seat Time”. These additional actions may include tasks and logistics such as classroom planning, launching the software, signing in, potentially downloading updates to the software and/or exam content, loading times, reading and agreeing to terms/conditions, completing demographics, reviewing the tutorial, sending in comments, and uploading/viewing the exam results.
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