All non WSU Tech Students will be charged a $25 proctoring fee for all services.
Accuplacer Placement Assessment:
WSU Tech uses the Accuplacer test for placement testing. There are three sections: Math, Reading and Writing. The test is not timed. Please allow approximately 1 hour for each section.
Fees: The first test session is free for WSU Tech applicants (Non-applicants will be charged the retest fee of $5 for per test section). Each retest is $5 per test section. Each section of the Accuplacer test may be taken up to three times in one rolling year. Sample test questions and test-taking tips can be found on the Accuplacer website.
Preparing to take the Accuplacer Test? Click Here.
TEAS Test:
Appointments are required to take the TEAS exam. Please call the Testing Center to schedule your appointment: 316-677-9506.
WSU Tech uses ATI TEAS VI for admission to the Practical Nurse program. There are four sections: Reading, English, Math, and Science. All four sections must be completed in one test session.
Fees: Each test session costs $60.
Retakes: Students must wait a minimum of 30 days before retesting at WSU Tech. ATI TEAS can be taken no more than 2 times per application period.
A study manual and practice test may be purchased online from the ATI testing website http://www.atitesting.com/Home.aspx or in the WSU Tech Bookstore.
Preparing to take the TEAS Test? Click Here.
WorkKeys:
Please call the Testing Center to schedule: 316-677-9506.
WorkKeys 2.0 is a measure of real-world skills that are valued by employers. The skills assessed for are valuable in any field of work and any level of education.
Please allow approximately 1 hour for each WorkKeys assessment.
Fees: Each test section (Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, Workplace Documents) costs $15. WorkKeys Business Writing costs $25.
Accreditation
WSU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 • Chicago, IL 60604
https://www.hlcommission.org/ • 800.621.7440
Students interested in select programs are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.