The FTCE and FELE are offered on computer at flexible times and locations throughout the year. Computer-based tests are equivalent to the paper-based tests in length and difficulty.
Minimal computer skills are required to complete the computer-based tests. You need to be comfortable with a Windows environment and with using a mouse, including clicking, double-clicking, dragging, and scrolling.
To register, select "Register Now." For a list of computer-based testing locations, see "Test Sites."
Computer-based testing registrations can be changed or canceled online by the examinee for any reason up until the 24 hours before the testing appointment with no additional fees or penalties. See "Changing Your Registration" for instructions for changing or canceling a computer-based testing appointment.
Every test in the FTCE/FELE program is offered on computer. However, as part of the normal development process, some tests may be temporarily unavailable. Tests that are temporarily unavailable will be listed on this page.
Currently, every test in the FTCE/FELE program is available on computer.
After being seated for your computer-based test, you will complete a tutorial before taking the actual test. The tutorial demonstrates how to move from question to question, how to mark and change answers, and how to go back and review previously answered or skipped questions. If the test you are taking includes a recorded component or a performance component, you will be shown how these questions will be presented and how to record your responses during the actual test.
You will be provided with a pencil and note paper for use during the test. For certain tests, you will also be provided with a calculator; see "Test Selection" for details. See "Reporting to the Test Site," "What to Bring to the Test Site," and "Test Site Rules" for details about the day of the test, including information about identification and security policies.
At the conclusion of your test, you will receive your unofficial score results for the multiple-choice questions. If you took a test with a performance component, you will receive proof of testing that documents your completion of the test. In addition, your unofficial pass/fail status will be available on this Web site according to the schedule provided in "Release of Your Test Scores." You will receive your official score report in the mail.
If you do not pass the test or if you attend a score verification session, you must wait 31 days before retaking the test.