0018 - TEAS Exam for PN Students
Course Description
SPRING SEMESTER COHORT DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 21
$20 SERVICE FEE FOR TRANSFERRING, DROPPING, WITHDRAWING, CANCELLING, ETC. REGISTRATIONS WITHIN TWO DAYS OF EACH SCHEDULED EXAM.
Registration Steps
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Use this page to select, register, and pay for your exam
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You may take this exam up to two times within one year. You must wait for at least 30 days between your first and second exams.
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Please note that the PN application deadline is October 21.
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Click here to create your TEAS exam account prior to your scheduled exam day
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Please select "Coastal Pines Tech College TEAS" as your institution
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Please note that your user name and password will be required to launch your scheduled exam.
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TEAS quick tips
- A four-function drop-down calculator is built into the exam (multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division).
- Plan to arrive at the testing center at least 15 minutes prior to the exam start time. Students arriving after the exam start time will not be allowed to take the TEAS exam.
- Plan on 4 hours to complete your TEAS exam.
- TEAS exams may NOT be rescheduled or refunded within three days of scheduled testing. For example, if a test is scheduled for Thursday, then the last day to reschedule or receive a refund is on Monday ... no reschedules or refunds on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. If you have a documented emergency and are unable to test on the purchased date, please send documentation to communityed@coastalpines.edu and attach the documentation.
What to bring on test day
- Photo ID: To be admitted to your testing session, you will need to present government-issued photo identification, such a driver’s license, passport, or green card.
- You will not be admitted to the test if you do not have your ID or if your ID does not meet the following requirements:
- Government-issued
- Current photograph
- Examinee signature
- Permanent address
- Please note: a credit card photo, temporary license, or student ID do not meet these criteria.
- You will not be admitted to the test if you do not have your ID or if your ID does not meet the following requirements:
- ATI log-in information: If you’re taking an online exam, please bring your ATI log-in information. You will need to create a student account at www.atitesting.com prior to test day and have your log-in information with you. Test-takers who do NOT have their ATI username and password will not be able to take the exam.
What not to bring on test day
Leave the following items at home or in your car, as they are not permitted in the exam room:
- Additional apparel: This includes, but is not limited to, jackets, coats, hats and sunglasses. Discretionary allowances are made for religious apparel. All apparel is subject to inspection by the proctor.
- Personal items: These include, but are not limited to, purses, computer bags, backpacks, and duffel bags.
- Electronics: These include, but is not limited to, cell phones, smart phones, beepers/pagers, calculators (will be provided), and digital or smart watches.
- Food or drink: This is only permitted as a documented, medically necessary item.
What to expect on test day
- Testing staff will check your photo ID, admit you to your test room, and direct you to a seat.
- Physically present proctors in the room are monitoring for odd or disruptive behavior. Do not engage in misconduct or disruption. If you do, you will be dismissed, and your exam will not be scored.
- You will not be allowed to use calculators that you have brought from home.
- The proctor will provide you with scratch paper for use during the exam. Scratch paper is not to be used before the exam or during breaks. All paper, in its entirety, must be returned to the proctor at the end of the testing session.
- After the Mathematics section, you may take a 10-minute break. During the break, DO NOT access any personal items.
- If you need to leave your seat at any time other than the scheduled break, raise your hand for the proctor. Time for the exam section will not stop. Lost time cannot be made up.
- If, during the exam, you have a technical issue with your computer, or for any reason need the proctor, raise your hand.
- Test challenges or testing-room complaints should be reported to the proctor before leaving the room on exam day.