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Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) Tests

Nursing students are required to take the Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) tests when they are registered for courses which require these tests. This program helps students prepare for the NCLEX-RN examination and helps the SON with curriculum evaluation. Some exams are given in a proctored format; some exams are given in an un-proctored format. For un-proctored exams, there will be a two week period of availability and students must complete the exam within the time frame posted. On-line practice exams will also be available during the semester.

The ATI Comprehensive Predictor Assessment for RN’s is a proctored exam designed to help students and faculty assess student preparation for the NCLEX-RN exam. Students in the traditional and accelerated baccalaureate programs take this exam in their final clinical semester at scheduled testing times. Master’s Option students take this exam in their first graduate semester, prior to taking their NCLEX-RN exam. Students who fail to take the required ATI exams by the end of exam week will lose a minimum of 2 points from their final grade in the course requiring an ATI. There are no makeup exams after exam period. Faculty may choose to subtract additional points for missing the exam and may opt to give incentive points.

Last updated - 08/10

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