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About the ATI TEAS

The ATI TEAS exam is a requirement for admission to our program. It evaluates students' knowledge and skills in reading, math, science, and English language. This test helps us determine if students are ready for the Practical Nursing program.

The TEAS exam consists of a total of 170 questions and has a testing time limit of 209 minutes. The questions include multiple choice, multiple select (select all that apply), fill in the blank, ordered response, and hot spots.

To meet the admission requirements for our program, students must achieve a score at the 50th percentile, which is an overall score of 54%.

For more detailed information about the ATI TEAS exam details, please visit the official website.

https://atitesting.com/teas/exam-details

Preparing for the ATI TEAS

To get ready for the ATI TEAS exam, the official website is your go-to resource. You'll find a range of helpful materials, including a study guide, online practice tests, and a comprehensive exam prep package. All of these can be purchased directly from their website. Just head over to https://atitesting.com/teas and navigate to the TEAS section. There, you'll find the exam prep products you need under "Prep for TEAS."

In addition to the official resources, there are also plenty of other ATI TEAS test prep products available online. You can find them on study.com, Amazon, Kaplan, YouTube, Mometrix, and more. However, please note that we don't endorse any specific product. We always recommend students to use official test prep products from ATI TEAS for the best preparation.

To make things easier for you, we have compiled a list of official and free resources in a convenient document. Just click the button below to download your resource guide. Happy studying!

Register for ATI TEAS

To take the ATI TEAS exam at Polaris Career Center, applicants must pay a $70 fee using a credit or debit card. Payment is due at the time of testing. Click below to see available testing dates and sign up.

Frequently Asked Questions About the ATI TEAS