THEA TestThe Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) is designed to help you succeed in college. The THEA is a state-legislated program that uses an exam to identify college-bound students who need further preparation in reading, math, or writing. The program then provides developmental instruction for those students whose test scores suggest that they would benefit from such intervention. For authoritative information on THEA, see < www.utexas.edu/student/utlc/tsi/index.html>. THEA Requirements THEA Test Registration Bulletins are available at Texas public high schools and colleges. At UT, you can pick up the bulletins from the Texas Success Initiative Program office in FAC 33, the Measurement and Evaluation Center, and the information desk in the Main Building. A fee is charged for the exam. The THEA test is offered every semester at over 100 locations in Texas, including UT. If you have scores below the state-set standards on one or more of the THEA subtests, or if you did not take one or more of the subtests, you will be required to participate in skill development courses until your skills reach the state standard. THEA Exemptions (from UT THEA Office information)
Students seeking Texas Teacher Certification should discuss THEA requirements with the certifying college or university. |
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