National Testing Programs Current Schedule of Testing - Computer based tests are administered by appointment. Call 270.809.6851 to schedule a testing session. Paper based tests are administered at various times of the year as per the publisher's test schedule. Registration bulletins may be downloaded from the publisher's website. A partial listing follows below. Most programs no longer publish paper bulletins.
Many of these programs require pre-registration several weeks before the test can be taken. Consult your advisor for more information on which tests you may need to take.
Computer Based Testing at Murray State University
Our ETS Computer Based Testing (CBT) Center is now operational. We began administering computer based tests on February 19th, 2001. Call 270.809.6851 for information on test availability and scheduling.
The College Level Examination Program (CLEP) tests are also computer based.
For complete information regarding CLEP at Murray State University, please visit our CLEP page.
COMPASS and CLEP CBT tests are given in our offices in Room C104 of the Oakley Applied Science Building. Other tests are given at locations noted on the admission ticket for that test or in other information provided by the test publisher or our office.
National Tests
Not all tests are given throughout the year; publisher requirements may restrict administration of some tests to a certain range of dates. Contact our office at (270) 809-6851 to register. You may register for some of the tests online. Check the test publisher's website. We look forward to working with you. Please arrive 30 minutes before your appointment time to allow time for check-in procedures to be completed. We ask that you schedule your appointment well in advance as we may be fully booked as much as 30 days in advance.
A note about fees for the COMPASS, ACT-R and Miller Analogies Test and rescheduling . Fees are payable prior to scheduling a test date. Fees are not transferable to dates other than the one initially scheduled unless we receive notice that you will not attend the test at least 3 working days prior to the scheduled examination. Fees are not refundable
Tests given prior to admission to the university
- Residual version of the ACT (ACT-R) See fee note above.
- Results may be used at Murray State University only. The test is given at various times throughout the year. Contact the Counseling and Testing Center for more information.
- Registration through the Counseling and Testing Center at Murray State University is required prior to testing.
- For information on accommodations available on the ACT-R, contact the Murray State University Office of Student Disability Services, Velvet Wilson, Director, at 809.270.5737.
- Individuals wishing to use the ACT-R for purposes other than admission to Murray State University are advised to contact the agencies to whom scores would be sent to determine if ACT-R scores would be accepted; generally ACT-R scores may not be used for other purposes, such as NCAA eligibility.
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
- For dates and registration forms, call the Counseling Center at 270.809.6851 Download a Registration Form
- Compass
- The COMPASS test is an alternative admissions test administered on a limited basis. For general eligibility policy and test information, please consult the Undergraduate Bulletin. To take all three sections of the Compass test you should allow approximately three hours. You can access sample questions at the following website: http://www.act.org/compass/tests/index.html.
The Compass test is administered by appointment only through the Office of Counseling and Testing. If you would like to schedule an appointment for the Compass test, or if you have questions, please call 270-809-6851. Compass Test fees are as follows, $20.00 for standard three test battery; $7.00 for single tests. - You must contact the Office of Admissions(270.809.3741) for verification of eligibility to take the Compass in place of the ACT. The Counseling Center must receive this verification before registering you for the Compass Test.
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
- For dates and registration forms, call the Counseling Center at 270.809.6851 Download a registration Form
- *Math 105 is strongly recommended for students whose mathematics ACT scores are 19 or below.
Tests given for admission to various professions and graduate schools
The linked publisher sites contain useful information. Content varies but may include online registration information, accommodations of special needs, sample tests, downloadable study materials and registration bulletins, forms and bulletins often used by test takers, and information regarding admissions to graduate and professional schools. Paper bulletins for some of these tests are available at the Counseling and Testing Center in Ordway Hall at the corner of Fifteenth and Olive Streets. Due to mailing costs we generally cannot mail these. Often, the website will have request forms for free paper bulletins sent out by the test publisher.
Test fees for the ACT-Residual, Compass, and Millers Analogies Test are due in full, payable by cash or check or money order payable to Murray State University, at the time of registration for the test. This fee is non-refundable. One transfer of the fee to another date will be made if the Counseling and Testing Center is notified at least three working days prior to the test date. Do not send cash through the mail.
Information, requirements, and content of links on this page is subject to change without notice. Links to test publishers take you out of the Murray State University Web Site. Murray State University assumes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of these sites.
Parking regulations are enforced during testing sessions. Contact Campus Police before 4:00 PM at 809-4812
or email to msu.publicsafety@murraystate.edu at least one working day prior to testing for a temporary permit if you do not have an appropriate tag. Temporary permits may be picked up at the Campus Police office located at the corner of 16th and Chestnut Streets. Temporary permits will not be issued to current students. Test candidates are responsible for compliance with parking regulations and are solely responsible for tickets or other penalties for improper parking.
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