2007–2008
OBTAINING YOUR TEST RESULTS |
CANCELING OR VOIDING OF TEST SCORES
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Canceling Your Test Scores |
If after taking a subtest you do not want your scores reported,
you may cancel your test scores. NES will cancel your
scores upon receipt of
- a completed Score Cancellation Form (available
at the test site); or
- a written request (include your name, your signature,
the last five digits of your social security number, your CTEL identification
number, your date of birth, the test date, and the
subtests for which you wish to have your scores canceled).
Your cancellation request must be received at NES within seven days of the date on which you took the test. If you choose to cancel your scores, you will not receive a refund or credit of any kind.
If you request that your scores be canceled, your test performance will not be reported to you or to the CTC. Your scores will not be entered into any CTEL records; therefore, after the cancellation of your scores, you will not be able to have your scores reported for any purpose.
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Voiding of Test Scores by the CTC or NES |
If you violate one of the Rules of Test Participation or if doubts are raised about the validity or legitimacy of your registration or your scores, NES will notify the CTC and other parties as deemed appropriate by the CTC.
NES takes reasonable security precautions in developing and administering the CTEL Examination and in processing test scores. The CTC and NES reserve the right to void your scores if in their sole opinion there is adequate reason to question your scores’ validity or legitimacy, due to misconduct (including, but not limited to, a violation of the rules set forth in the current registration bulletin, including the Rules of Test Participation, and the rules communicated to you, orally or in writing, at the test administration) or to circumstances within or beyond your control.
Further action may be taken, including denying, revoking, and/or suspending a teaching or services credential, permit, or certificate. Other actions, as described in Rule 1 of the Rules of Test Participation, may be taken as deemed appropriate by the CTC and/or NES.
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