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The at home testing option is available to anyone who meets the following requirements:
The following GACE Program Admission tests are offered at home:
First, verify that you meet the Equipment and Environment Requirements. Then, register via your GACE account to schedule and purchase your test.
See Register for the Test for step-by-step instructions on how to register.
The test fee is the same. For a list of GACE test and service fees, see Test Fees.
Currently, at home appointments are available 10 a.m.–1 a.m. ET, seven days a week to address the scheduling needs of candidates across the United States and its territories. Please be sure to check your test time before submitting your registration; sessions are available for both a.m. and p.m. testing.
Yes. Accommodations of extended time, extra breaks, screen magnification, and selectable colors can be requested using your GACE account.
Other accommodations available at physical testing centers can be requested through ETS Disability Services. All accommodations must be requested before you begin your registration.
See a full list of acceptable primary ID. You’ll be expected to show your ID to the proctor on the day of your test, and the name on it must match exactly the name on your ETS account.
You cannot retake a GACE test within 30 days of your initial test date. ETS and the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) reserve the right to cancel scores if the test retake policy is violated for any reason.
Yes. If your test is available at home and you wish to reschedule to an at home appointment, you can do so for free. You have two options:
Note: In either case, you must change your appointment at least three full days prior to your test date, not including the day of your test.
Yes, you are able to reschedule your at home test for free through your GACE account. You must reschedule your test at least three full days prior to your test date. If you miss this deadline, you will not be able to reschedule your test.
Yes. You can reschedule your at home test to a physical testing center through your GACE account, or by contacting GACE customer service. You must reschedule your appointment at least three full days before your test date. If you miss this deadline, you will not be able to reschedule your test.
Yes, you can cancel through your GACE account. You must cancel at least three full days before your test date to receive a 50% refund. If you cancel less than three full days prior to your test date, your fees will be forfeited.
You must have a private room with a desk or table where you will take the test. Your desk or table must be cleared of all non-testing materials.
You must use a laptop or desktop computer that meets the technical requirements. You cannot use a phone or tablet.
Yes if:
No. You may use an erasable marker with a small whiteboard or one blank piece of paper inside a transparency sheet during your test. You’ll be asked to erase all notes in view of the proctor at the end of the test.
Because there is no difference in the test content, you can use the same test preparation material that you would for a test taken at a test center.
Your test session will be recorded, so dress comfortably and appropriately. Avoid wearing items such as tie clips, cuff links, ornate clips, combs, barrettes, headbands, and other hair accessories.
This video offers a closer look at how to prepare your testing area, the check-in process and what you should expect during your at home test. The check-in process takes approximately 20 minutes.
Yes. A human proctor will connect with you during the check-in process, verify your ID and monitor you throughout the entire session to ensure you are following testing procedures. The proctor assigned to monitor you could be male or female.
You will also be monitored by artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help ensure test security.
If you need to contact or chat with the proctor during your test, you should speak to get their attention or use the LogMeIn chat function. It may take 30–60 seconds for the proctor to reply.
If the proctor is attempting to chat with you, the chat icon (a blue owl) will bounce up and down.
Your photo will be taken at the beginning of your at home test.
Yes, your entire test session will be recorded.
There are no breaks for any of the GACE Program Admission assessment at home tests.
You will have an opportunity to view unofficial scores at the end of your testing session. If an unofficial score isn't provided, it means that further analysis must be conducted before scoring can be completed. This doesn't indicate a problem with the administration of your test and will not result in a delay.
No. You must use internal or external computer speakers.
You must resolve all issues (shown in red) and pass the equipment check before checking in for your test. If you can't resolve the issues yourself, contact ProctorU using the contact form at the bottom of the equipment check page. Live Help Desk Technicians are available to assist you.
Note: You must resolve all issues before your test appointment, or you won't be able to test.
For additional information and troubleshooting help, visit the ProctorU Test-taker Resource Page.
If you have technical issues immediately before your test, contact ProctorU. Support is available 24/7.
Note: The Live Chat feature is available in your ProctorU account.
If you lose your internet connection momentarily, you'll automatically be reconnected to the proctor when your connection is restored. If your exam can be reopened, your proctor will do so for you.
If you can't reconnect and speak to the proctor via the LogMeIn chat function, call ProctorU at 1-855-772-8678 for assistance.
Yes. Because this is still a GACE test, the scoring criteria, scoring process, and score scale are exactly the same. Scores can be accepted and used in the same way as if you took the test at a test center. See details about GACE scoring.
You'll receive your official scores in your GACE account. When you' will receive your scores depends on which test you took:
No, it will not.
As with a test taken at a test center, you can send your scores to three agencies or institutions at no additional cost. If you want to make changes to your free score recipients, you must do so at least three days before your test date in your GACE Account. After three days, you may request additional score reports for a fee.
See Sending Your GACE Test Scores.