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Student Name: M#: Expected Year of Graduation: MUED ADVISEMENT CHECKLIST Semester Binder Degree Works Class Schedule Four Year Plan Ensemble Requirements Concerts Attended Website NAfME Advisor Initials/ Date One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight ADDITIONAL SEMESTERS (if needed) Concert Programs must be kept for each Concert/ Recital that was attended (7/semester) Students are required to have NO LESS than a total of 49 concerts/recitals attended in order to graduate

Music Education Major requirements & Graduation/Student Teaching Checklist Elec -Connections & Explorations: Open Electives FLL - Foundations of Lifelong Learning Year Major Requirements Field Requirements Advisement Involvement Freshman Sophomore Soph Bloc (during summer session) Fall MUSI 104 MUSI 141 UNIV 103 Lesson Ensemble Spring MUSI 112 MUSI 131 MUSI 153 EDFN 130 Lesson Ensemble GEN ED COURSES COMM 100 (FLL) ENGL 110 (FLL) Math (100 or equivalent G2) WELL 175 (ELEC) Fall MUSI 212 MUSI 231 MUSI 171 MUSI 156 MUSI 151 Lesson Ensemble Spring MUSI 312 MUSI 331 MUSI 381 MUSI 271 MUSI 251 Lesson Ensemble GEN ED COURSES Math (Elements of Statistics G2) G3, W G1, 2L (HAS to be a Literature APS) G3 EDFN 211 (D) EDFN 241 G1 - Obtain all clearances during summer break between Freshman and Sophomore years. - FBI Fingerprint, Act 151, Act 34, TB test - Clearances to be submitted to Field Services before beginning of Sophomore Fall Semester. - Clearances MAY NOT expire while you re taking a field experience course - - Obtain all clearances during Summer Break. - Clearances to be submitted to Field Services during Fall Semester. - Begin completing APS paperwork so it is ready to turn in after you complete the Soph Bloc courses. - Clearances MUST be on file with Field Services - PAPERWORK for admission into APS to be turned into Field Services IMMEDIATELY upon receiving your grades for Soph Bloc classes. You will not be able to register for Middle Level Methods until you have APS approval. - Attend MEMP meetings & work with Peer Mentor to complete Advisement Portfolio & 4 year plan. - Review APS Reqs & 4 year plan. - Completion of APS Courses - Completion of PAPAs - Your SAT scores may exempt you from the PAPAs, but paperwork needs to be on file with Field Services - Register for NAfME. - Attend all NAfME meetings. - 7 Recital Programs per semester - Copy of programs in advisement binder. - Register for NAfME. - Attend all NAfME meetings. - 7 Recital Programs per semester - Copy of programs in advisement binder. Student Teaching Requirements Review APS Reqs EDFN 130 - - - EDFN 211 EDFN 241

Music Education Major Requirements & Graduation/Student Teaching Checklist continued Year Major Requirements Field Requirements Advisement Involvement Junior Senior Professional Bloc Classes included (EDSE340 and SPED346 offered Fall only) Fall MUSI 412 MUSI 362 (W) MUSI 369 MUSI 372 MUSI 481 MUSI 152 Lesson Ensemble GEN ED COURSES ENGL 316 (AW FLL) Fall EDSE 340 SPED 346 Lesson Ensemble Spring MUSI 363 (P) MUSI 373 MUSI 347 PHYS 205 (G2, L) Lesson Ensemble Spring EDMU 461 EDSE 471 GEN ED COURSES ONLY DURING FALL SEMESTER (No classes permitted during Spring Semester 8 and student teaching) G1, W Earth Science (G2 CHEM, ESCI, PHYS) ENTR 201 (G3) - Submit Yellow Card to Field Services 1 year prior to student teaching. - Submit student teaching packet 1 semester prior to student teaching (check Field Services for deadlines) - Obtain all clearances during the Summer Break. - Clearances to be submitted to Field Services during Fall Semester. - Students teaching packet submitted to Field Services. - Obtain all clearances during Summer Break. - MUST obtain one semester before student teaching & submit to Field Services immediately - PRAXIS (General & Music Content) registration completion during Spring & Summer Break. - Junior Level Review - PRAXIS (General & Music Content) successful completion (must pass before student teaching) - Junior Level Review successful completion. - Register for NAfME - Attend all NAfME meetings - 7 Recital Programs per semester. - Copy of programs in advisement binder - Register for NAfME - Attend all NAfME meeting - 7 Recital Programs per semester - Copy of programs in advisement binder Student Teaching Requirements MUSI 347 MUSI 372 MUSI 373 EDMU 461 EDSE 471 EDSE 340 SPED 346 All APS Reqs All Music Courses

Possible 8 Semester Plan for Music Education *for additional possible options, please see the advisement packets* FLL - Foundations of Lifelong Learning Open Elec - Connections & Explorations; Open Electives SEMESTER 1: FALL SEMESTER 2: SPRING (3.0) MUSI 104 - Language of Music II 3.0 MUSI 112 - Kodály Solfege, Harm, Analysis 1 1.0 MUSI 141 - Class Voice 2.0 MUSI 131 -Class Piano I 1.0 Major Performance 1.0 MUSI 153 - Percussion I 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 EDFN 130 - Tech in the Music Profession 3.0 UNIV 103 - Freshman Seminar (open elec) 1.0 Major Performance 3.0 ENGL 110 - English Composition (FLL) 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 COMM 100 - Speech (FLL) 3.0 Wellness (open elec) 3.0 MATH (100 or equivalent) SEMESTER 3: FALL 3.0 MUSI 212 - Kodály Solfege, Harm, Analysis 2 2.0 MUSI 231 - Class Piano II 3.0 MUSI 171 - Intro to Music Education 1.0 MUSI 156 - Brass I 1.0 MUSI 151 - Strings I 1.0 Major Performance 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 MATH 130 - Elements of Statistics (G2) 3.0 G3, W SEMESTER 4: SPRING 3.0 MUSI 312 - Kodály Solfege, Harm, Analysis 3 2.0 MUSI 331 - Class Piano III 2.0 MUSI 381 - Conducting I 3.0 MUSI 271 - AoT Elem Music Kodály 1.0 MUSI 251 - Strings II 1.0 Major Performance 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 G1, 2L (MUST be a Literature course, for APS) 3.0 G3 Summer Session: Sophomore Bloc 3.0 EDFN 211 - Found of Modern Ed (D) 3.0 EDFN 241 - Psych Found Teach 3.0 G1. SEMESTER 5: FALL (APS Status Required) 3.0 MUSI 412 - Kodály Solfege, Harm, Analysis 4 3.0 MUSI 362 - Music History I (W) 3.0 MUSI 369 - West African 3.0 MUSI 372 - AoT Mid-Level Music Kodály 1.0 MUSI 152 - Woodwinds I 2.0 MUSI 481 - Conducting II 1.0 Major Performance 0.0 Ensemble SEMESTER 6: SPRING 3.0 MUSI 363 - Music History II (P) 3.0 MUSI 373 - Art of Instrumental Techniques 3.0 MUSI 347 - Art of Choral Techniques 3.0 PHYS 205 - Musical Acoustics (G2/L) 1.0 Major Performance 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 ENGL 316 - Business Writing (FLL) SEMESTER 7: FALL 3.0 EDSE 340 - Content Area Literacy for Div 3.0 SPED 346 - Sec Students w/ Disabilities 1.0 Major Performance 0.0 Ensemble 3.0 G1, W 3.0 G2 - natural science (CHEM, ESCI, PHYS) 3.0 ENTR 201 - Art of Entrepreneurship (G3) SEMESTER 8: SPRING 9.0 EDMU 461 - Student Teaching 3.0 EDSE 471 - Differentiating Instruction

Year NOTES FRESHMAN Kodály Certification Option Requirements Certificate Notes: Kodály Certification is normally offered at the graduate level. Certificates will be granted upon approval of the Director of the Kodály Program Applications must be submitted with website for EACH level Students MUST pass level one before proceeding to level two. Likewise, students must pass level two before proceeding to level three. Applications can only be submitted once all documentation is received and securing a pass in their videos, song collection, piano proficiency, and exit exam. Only a grade of B or higher in all courses will be accepted. Additional Items: Become a member of the Kodály Organization (OAKE) Attend workshops focused on Kodály Must be a member of an auditioned MU Choir Ensemble for 3 complete years Music Collection / Retrieval System (150 songs/repertoire - include both folk and choral) B or higher in: MUSI 212 MUSI 271 MUSI 331 MUSI 381 SOPHOMORE Videos: Conducting I - 1 videos o 2-part folk song; Solfège II - 1 video including: o sing & play o sing with rhythm syllables, counting with numbers, solfège syllables, and letter names o singing chord progressions o improvisation activities o sight singing of prepared and unknown examples Art of Teaching Elementary Music, according to the Kodály Concept - 1 video (20-25 minutes in length, each) o teaching a grade between K-3 Additional Assignments: Solfège II o selection of harmonic written assignments Art of Teaching Elementary Music, according to the Kodály Concept o set of 5 sequenced lessons for grades K-3 should include: transitions listening integration of music instruments Additional Items: Become a member of the Kodály Organization (OAKE) Attend workshops focused on Kodály Must be a member of an auditioned MU Choir Ensemble for 3 complete years Music Collection / Retrieval System (150 songs/repertoire - include both folk and choral)

Year B or higher in: MUSI 372 MUSI 412 MUSI 481 Kodály Certification Option Requirements JUNIOR SENIOR Videos: Conducting II - 1 videos o 3-part choral work by Kodály or Bartok Solfège III - 1 video including o sing & play o sing with rhythm syllables, counting with numbers, solfège syllables, and letter names o singing chord progressions o improvisation activities o sight singing of prepared and unknown examples Solfège IV - 1 video including o sing & play o sing with rhythm syllables, counting with numbers, solfège syllables, and letter names o singing chord progressions o improvisation activities o sight singing of prepared and unknown examples Art of Teaching Middle Level Music, according to the Kodály Concept - 1 video (20-25 minutes in length, each) o teaching a grade between 4-8 Additional Assignments: Solfège III o selection of harmonic written assignments Solfège IV o selection of harmonic written assignments Art of Teaching Middle Level Music, according to the Kodály Concept o set of 5 sequenced lessons for grades 4-8 should include: transitions listening integration of music instruments Additional Items: Become a member of the Kodály Organization (OAKE) Attend workshops focused on Kodály Must be a member of an auditioned MU Choir Ensemble for 3 complete years Music Collection / Retrieval System (150 songs/repertoire - include both folk and choral) Additional Exam: Pass Piano Proficiency Exam Additional Items: Become a member of the Kodály Organization (OAKE) Attend workshops focused on Kodály Must be a member of an auditioned MU Choir Ensemble for 3 complete years Music Collection / Retrieval System (150 songs/repertoire - include both folk and choral) Additional Exam: Pass Exit Exam (oral exam that must be completed PRIOR to application for Kodály Certification)

General Education Check List (minimum 48.0 credits) GEN ED REQUIREMENTS CLASSES G1 Block - 9.0 credits Humanities & Fine Arts from at least 2 departments G2 Block - 9.0 credits Science & Mathematics 1 Math & 2 Sciences (1 w/ lab) G3 Block - 9.0 credits Social Sciences from at least 2 departments Three G1, G2, or G3 200 Level or Higher Writing Intensive Courses (W) - 9.0 credits 1. Literature {G1/2L -APS} 2. 3. 1. MATH 0 {G2 - APS} 2. 3. PHYS 205 (with Lab) 1. ENTR 201 - Art of Entrepreneurship {G3} 2. 3. 1. ENTR 201 - Art of Entrepreneurship {G3} 2. Literature {G1/2L -APS} 3. PHYS 205 (with Lab) 1. MUSI 362 - Music History I {W} 2. 3. Cultural Diversity/Comm. 1. EDFN 211 - Found. of Modern Ed. {D} Connec. & Explor. - 9.0 credits Perspectives, Wellness & FYE Seminar or Open Elective Found. of Lifelong Learning 12.0 credits English 110 - C or better Math - with G2 designation 1. WELL 175 - Wellness 2. MUSI 363 - Music History II {P} 3. UNIV 103 - First Yr: MUSI Majors 1. ENGL 110 - English Comp {APS} 2. COMM 100 - Funds of Speech {APS} 3. MATH 130 - Elements of Statistics {APS} 4. ENGL 316 - Business Writing {AW}

Ensemble Requirements for BSE in Music Education String Majors Seven (7) Semesters of a Major Ensemble that relates to your Major Instrument: These seven (7) semesters of a major ensemble MUST be taken concurrently with your lesson UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA & CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Two (2) Semesters of Choir: Choir Participation can include any Choral Ensemble that meets for credit and is listed on the University Web Schedule for registration. More than two (2) semesters of participation is accepted, but not required. UNIVERSITY CHOIR Advisor Sign Student Sign CHORALE Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 One (1) Semester of Marching Band: This one (1) semester of marching band must be taken concurrently with the major ensemble. Marching Band Camp is a requirement/prerequisite to Marching Band. For credit, students must participate in the Major Band season as well as Marching Band Camp prior. MARCHING BAND CAMP Advisor Sign Student Sign MARCHING BAND SEASON Advisor Sign Student Sign

Ensemble Requirements for BSE in Music Education Vocal/Guitar/Piano Majors Seven (7) Semesters of a Major Ensemble that relates to your Major Instrument: These seven (7) semesters of a major ensemble MUST be taken concurrently with your lesson UNIVERSITY CHOIR Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 7 UNIVERSITY CHORALE Advisor Sign Student Sign Two (2) Semesters of Band or Orchestra: Band Participation can include Wind Ensemble (WE) or Concert Band (CB) Orchestra Participation can include University Orchestral More than two (2) semesters of participation is accepted, but not required. WE OR CB Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA Advisor Sign Student Sign One (1) Semester of Marching Band: This one (1) semester of marching band must be taken concurrently with the major ensemble. Marching Band Camp is a requirement/prerequisite to Marching Band. For credit, students must participate in the Major Band season as well as Marching Band Camp prior. MARCHING BAND CAMP Advisor Sign Student Sign MARCHING BAND SEASON Advisor Sign Student Sign Music education students whose major performance area is guitar or piano, and are proficient on a secondary string, wind, or percussion instrument, may substitute University Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, or Concert Band for their seven (7) semesters of required related applied musicianship courses. In this case, enrollment in two (2) semesters of Choir substitutes for the other required applied musicianship courses. {If you choose to do this, please edit the above information with a pen and proceed normally.}

Ensemble Requirements for BSE in Music Education Wind and Percussion Majors Seven (7) Semesters of a Major Ensemble that relates to your Major Instrument: These seven (7) semesters of a major ensemble MUST be taken concurrently with your lesson CONCERT BAND Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 7 WIND ENSEMBLE Advisor Sign Student Sign Two (2) Semesters of Choir: Choir Participation can include any Choral Ensemble that meets for credit and is listed on the University Web Schedule for registration. More than two (2) semesters of participation is accepted, but not required. UNIVERSITY CHOIR Advisor Sign Student Sign CHORALE Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 Two (2) Semesters of Marching Band: These two (2) semesters of marching band must be taken concurrently with the major ensemble. Marching Band Camp is a requirement/prerequisite to Marching Band. For credit, students must participate in the Major Band season as well as Marching Band Camp prior. MARCHING BAND CAMP Advisor Sign Student Sign Semester 2 Semester 2 MARCHING BAND SEASON Advisor Sign Student Sign

Criminal Background Clearances and TB Testing Information The Field Services Office at Millersville requires clearances on file prior to first-year registration, during semesters where any field experience occurs, and prior to registering for education courses. Clearances must be clear (no record) and valid (do not expire) for the entire semester during which there is a field experience. All clearances must be updated YEARLY. SUBMITTING CLEARANCES: All clearances must be submitted electronically, through Cognito Forms. Please visit the following link to upload all required clearances and forms properly: https://www.cognitoforms.com/millersvilleuniversity1/fieldservicesclearancesportal o Note: All documents submitted must be scanned in as PDF format, no pictures accepted. There are scanner applications on smart phones be sure to save the scan as a PDF. The entire Cognito form and upload can be filled out on a smart phone, if you have access to your PDF files. Save your PDF files of clearances to your computer for the future! As a courtesy, continue to take hard copies of your clearances to your field placement. o Note: Field Services will accept complete packets only. All clearances and forms must be submitted together on the Cognito Form. Call or email with questions: (717) 871-5752 clearances@millersville.edu Not sure what you should submit? See the chart below! Undergraduate Students Act 34 Criminal Background Check Act 151 Child Abuse Clearance Act 114 Fingerprint Clearance (through Department of Education) Negative TB Test or Chest X-Ray Post Baccalaureate/Master s Students Employed By a School District PDE 6004 (current and updated every year) Proof of Employment (current and updated every year) Copies of the clearances on file with your district (regardless of date) Post Baccalaureate/Master s Students Not Employed by a School District Act 34 Criminal Background Check Act 151 Child Abuse Clearance Act 114 Fingerprint Clearance (through Department of Education) Negative TB Test or Chest X-Ray See back page for instructions on completing the Act 34, Act 151, Act 114, and TB Test. Visit www.millersville.edu/cert/requestinfo.php for links to the PDE 6004 and Proof of Employment Forms. NOTES:

ACT 34 Criminal Background- $8 Fee 1. Complete information on-line at https://epatch.state.pa.us (Credit card required). Please remember your log in information. If forgotten please call (717) 787-5280. 2. When completed, click on the Certification Form button and print the results page with the state seal watermark (this is your official clearance). 3. It is highly recommended that you complete this application online. You will receive your results within minutes. However, you may fill out a hard copy (found on the site by clicking on help and choosing SP4-164 form) and mail with money order to the appropriate address listed on form. Processing time approximates 4-6 weeks. *Please note that no overrides, will be permitted for paper-based requests of ACT 34. 4. If you happen to lose the original you can log into your account and reprint it. You will need the receipt information to do so. ACT 114 Fingerprint - $22.60 Fee 1. Use following website for this clearance process: https://uenroll.identogo.com. This website address takes you directly to the IdentoGO website where you can register for fingerprinting, manage your appointment, and view locations. 2. Enter the Service Code: 1KG6RT. This should take you to the Pennsylvania PDE-Colleges/Universities Teacher Education Program page. 3. Select Schedule or Manage Appointment and fill out the information appropriately. 4. Print your receipt that has your UE ID on it. 5. After registering, get fingerprinted at an Official IdentoGO Enrollment Center (locations can be found on the link in step 1). You will pay at the location, not online. 6. An unofficial result will be sent to your account on IdentoGO, where you set up the security question/answer. If you provided an email address, you should receive notification when it is ready to view (check your account periodically). Results may take up to two weeks to process. You only need to submit your Enrollment Receipt with the UE ID on it. You do not need to wait for the unofficial result to show in your account. You must get fingerprinted before turning in the receipt. ACT 151 Child Abuse - $8 Fee 1. You may now apply online and get results electronically. Results may take up to two weeks to process. Go to https://www.compass.state.pa.us/cwis to set up an account and to apply for your ACT 151 online. **When filling out the application: Please choose Employee governed by the public school code for the reason you are obtaining the clearance.** 2. You may also apply by mail or in person by obtaining the CY113 form and complete it according to the instructions found on-line at http://www.dhs.pa.gov/publications/forproviders/childcar eforms/ (NOTE: Mailing the form will take much longer!) 3. Take form, $8 money order or check, and government issued ID in person to Department of Public Welfare in Harrisburg, PA, for immediate processing of original clearance. OR mail to the address on the form with money order. (It may take 4-6 weeks to receive your report through mail, so an in-person visit provides best service). If you do not receive your clearance within six weeks by mail, please contact the Department of Public Welfare at (717) 783-6211 4. If you happen to lose the original you can log into your account and reprint it. TB Test VERY IMPORTANT: Make sure you leave your healthcare facility with your TB test results written on a doctor's script note or letterhead. This must include: The date the test was administered The date it was read and the results of the test An authorized signature. Chest X-Rays are the only clearance/test that is good for two (2) years. 1. MU Health Services provides TB testing at a cost of $15. You must make an appointment in order to have a TB test administered. Please see the Health Services website for contact information: http://www.millersville.edu/healthservices/index.php 2. Private Healthcare Provider/Express Health Service (UrgentCare, MedExpress, Lancaster General Health Express, CVS, etc.) *Make an appointment for a TB test. *Return to the facility for a reading of the TB test within 48-72 hours.

FIVE Options for Satisfying the Pre Service Testing Requirement for Admission to Advanced Professional Studies (APS) and Certification Combination Score Option You may combine reading, writing and mathematics module scores from different test providers to meet the pre-service requirements. You must meet the passing score listed for each module. A composite score is not available when scores are mixed. ACT Option Test Registration Link: ACT Minimum Test Name Minimum Score per Section Combined Score ACT English/Writing and Mathematics prior to September 1, 2015 English/Writing 22; Mathematics 21 23 ACT English/Writing and Mathematics after September 1, 2015 Reading 22 ; Writing 21; Mathematics 21 Praxis CORE Option Test Registration Link: ETS CORE Test Option Effective 6/1/2014 for non-vocational certifications Test Number Passing Score Minimum Composite Score Reading 5712 156 148 Mathematics 5732 142 132 Writing 5722 162 158 Composite Score Method for CORE Tests: If the sum of your reading, mathematics and writing modules total 467 or higher AND each module s score meets the minimum composite score above you meet the basic skills requirement. PAPA Option Test Registration Link: ES Pearson Test Name Test Number Passing Score Minimum Composite Score Reading 8001 220 193 Mathematics 8002 193 176* Writing 8003 220 192 Composite Score Method for PAPA Tests: If the sum of your reading, mathematics and writing modules total 657 or higher AND each module s score meets the minimum composite score above you meet the basic skills requirement. *We will accept 174 from candidates accepted into an educator certification program prior to 8/31/2016 SAT Option Test Registration Link: College Board Test Name Minimum Score per Section Minimum Combined Score SAT Critical Reading, Mathematics Critical Reading 500 and Writing prior to March 1, 2016 Mathematics 500 1500 Writing 500 Revised August 9, 2016

* If you have taken the Praxis I PPSTs in Reading, Wri ng and Mathema cs prior to April 2012, you may use those scores to sa sfy the Pre Service tes ng requirement. If you began taking the Praxis I tests prior to April 2012 but have not passed one or more modules, at this me you will have to choose another tes ng op on to meet the Pre Service tes ng requirement. Pre service Academic Performance Assessment (PAPA) Test Dates Test Sites Qualifying Score Reference Materials Provided for this Test By appointment, year round. CBT sites are located in Pennsylvania & na onwide. Locate a test center at: h p://www.pearsonvue.com/es ccis/locate For informa on about qualifying scores, visit h p://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/ tes ng_requirements/8638. A formulas page will be available during the Mathema cs module. Review it now. A standard on screen calculator will be available during the Mathema cs module. Review a calculator tutorial now. Score Repor ng Registra on Online Test results for the Reading and Mathema cs modules are provided at the test center at the conclusion of your test session. Score reports for the Reading and Mathema cs modules are available within 10 days a er tes ng. Score reports for the Wri ng module are available within 20 business days a er tes ng. Register online at Pennsylvania Educator Cer fica on Tests Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators Test (Praxis Core) Test Dates Test Sites Qualifying Score By appointment, year round. CBT sites are located in Pennsylvania & na onwide. Locate a test center at: h p://etsis4.ets.org/tcenter/ For informa on about qualifying scores, visit h p://www.ets.org/praxis/pa/requirements Reference Materials Provided for this Test Score Repor ng Registra on Online A formulas page will be available during the Mathema cs module. Review it now. A standard on screen calculator will be available during the Mathema cs module. h p://www.ets.org/praxis/ test_day/policies/calculators/using_onscreen_calculator For tests that are offered con nuously, scores will be available online 2 3 weeks a er your test date. For more informa on on score repor ng dates and accessing scores, see Ge ng Your Praxis Scores. Register online for a test with a credit/debit card or PayPal. Print your admission ticket and bring it with you to the test center. Note: Online registration is not available for Assessment of Signed Communication American Sign Language (0632) or for test takers requiring disability accommodations. PAPA Additional information on the Praxis Core & PAPA Cost Number of Ques ons Length of Test Praxis Core PAPA Praxis Core PAPA Praxis Core Reading $37 $90 36 56 45 minutes 85 minutes Mathema cs $44 $90 36 56 75 minutes 85 minutes 36 40 Wri ng $37 $90 2 sent corr/ 1 essay 2 essays 75 minutes 100 minutes 225 Taken Together $110 $150 minutes 300 minutes * The PAPA includes a 15 minute tutorial and 30 minute break (15 minutes between modules); The Praxis Core offers a tutorial and an op onal 10 minute break PLEASE NOTE: Millersville s student pass rates for the Praxis CORE are significantly higher than the pass rates on the PAPA.