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Pennsylvania keeps changing the requirements for certification. Do my old PRAXIS test scores still count?

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Pennsylvania keeps changing the requirements for certification. Do my old PRAXIS test scores still count?

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As long as the test was taken before the change was implemented, the scores should still count up to ten* years after the test was taken. If the test you took is no longer required (e.g., they changed the test), your score will still count if • you took the test before it was officially replaced, and • you achieved a score that is considered passing at the time you apply for certification. If the minimum score has been changed, then you must meet the qualifying score in effect at the time you apply for certification. To keep up to date, check out the PRAXIS II Testing Requirements for Pennsylvania put together by ETS. * Before May 1, 2008, PRAXIS scores were valid for only five years.

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