
#Up to date log in registration#
Only the accommodations listed in your Authorization to Test email can be included in your test appointment.Ĭontact NCBE MPRE Registration if you do not receive an Authorization to Test email within 24 hours after requesting your authorization to test. If you have been approved for accommodations, you must ensure your Authorization to Test email lists your approved accommodations completely and correctly. Receive an Authorization to Test email from Pearson VUE. The email will be sent from within 24 hours after you request your authorization to test (do not send correspondence to this email address, as it is not monitored) check your spam or junk mail folder. Log in to your NCBE Account, select MPRE Registration, and follow the instructions to complete the NCBE portion of the MPRE registration process and request your authorization to test. Accommodations cannot be added to an existing test appointment. Note that appeals and requests for reconsideration received by NCBE after the registration deadline for a specific MPRE administration will not be considered for that administration of the exam. More information on appeals and requests for reconsideration can be found on the MPRE Test Accommodations Decisions page. Recommended Submission Date to Apply for AccommodationsĪfter you receive NCBE’s determination, if you do not plan to appeal or request reconsideration, continue to Step 3. If you have a disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, that necessitates any deviation from the standard test administration (such as extended testing time), you should request accommodations and receive a determination from NCBE before continuing to Step 3. If applicable, apply for MPRE test accommodations (otherwise, skip to Step 3). Step 1Ĭreate an NCBE Account if you do not have one. You must have an NCBE Account to begin the registration process. It is to your advantage to schedule your appointment to test with Pearson VUE as early as possible to maximize the locations and times available to you. If you do not test, no score reports will be sent.The MPRE is developed by NCBE and administered on NCBE’s behalf by its test contractor, Pearson VUE, at testing centers in locations across the US, including locations in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. NCBE determines test accommodations for the MPRE, scores the exam, and reports scores to examinees and jurisdictions. The MPRE is administered on computers provided by Pearson VUE at its testing centers. If you decide you do not want to test on another test date, your registration fee and any additional fees (such as late fee or test center change fee) are nonrefundable.

(If you register for a new test date instead of making a test date change, your basic fee for the original test date will not be refunded.) In either case, your basic fee for the original test date will be refunded.

If you call during the late registration period, you will also be charged a late fee.
#Up to date log in full#
You will be charged the full fee for the new test date in addition to the test date change fee. Log in to your MyACT account and select "Make Changes to Your Registration" or call ACT Registration at 319.337.1270 by the regular deadline for the new test date. You must register again and pay the full fee for your test option if you want to retest. IMPORTANT: Once you break the seal on your test booklet, you cannot later request a test date change, even if you do not complete all your tests. If you miss the test for any reason, including illness, injury, being denied admission at the test center for lack of ID, or late arrival, your options are listed below. Test Option Change – Before the late registration deadline, you can add the writing option or change between paper and online testing, if a seat is available. Note: If you paid with an ACT Fee Waiver, the waiver will be reapplied to your new test date, but covers only the test fee or late fee for your test option, you must still pay the change fee. Test Date Change - A test date change can be used to sign up for a different test date if you are absent or unable to test on the original test date or if your registration is cancelled for failure to meet ACT's test security requirements. Instead, find out about requesting standby testing. You cannot request a test center change after the late registration deadline. Test Center Change for the same test date - If a seat and materials are available for your test option at your new preferred test center on your preferred test date, you will be able to make a test center change. For a small fee, you can make a test center change and a test date change (if changes are made at the same time).

After you register for a test event, you will be able to make changes to your record.
