Math Proficiency Test Certification Requirement
- What do I need to register for the test?
- What happens if I fail the test?
- What if I am certified with conditions?
- What if I have been granted, or completed an application for a transitional certificate?
- What if I am enrolled in an Ontario multi-session initial teacher education program?
- What was the field test? What is the difference between the field test and the regular test?
- Do I have to be in the second year of my Ontario teacher education program to take the test?
- If I am not certified by March 31, 2020 do I have to write the math test?
- My application with the College is under evaluation, do I need to write the math test?
- Why do teachers of all subjects and grades have to take the test?
- Why was the test introduced?
- Who can I contact if I need more information?
- Can College members take the test?
- Are preparation courses available?
- How will I know if I passed the test, and how will the College receive my test results?
- Can I be exempted from writing the test? Are there equivalencies that will count instead?
- What happens if I don’t pass the Mathematics Proficiency Test by August 31, 2021?
- How do I pass the test?
- What will be on the test?
- Will there be a cost to take the test?
- Who has developed and will mark the test?
- Who will administer the test?
- I started my application months before the math proficiency test became a certification requirement. Do I still have to take the math proficiency test?
- What if I have outstanding application documents as of March 31, 2020?
- How can I complete my application for College certification?
- Will I have to pass the Mathematics Proficiency Test?