LPT - Frequently Asked Questions

When are the tests given?

There is a list of scheduled dates available in the TExES Office, Education Building Rm. 201 F or the Lamar website at lamar.edu/texes.

What test do I register for?

TEST NAME and Number                                    COURSE

EC-6 CORE Subjects (391)                                   PEDG 3300
4-8 CORE Subjects   (211) 


EC-6 CORE Subjects ELAR (901)                           READ 3350
4-8 CORE Subjects ELAR (806)                              
4-8 ELAR (217)


Science of Teacher Reading - STR (293)                READ 3390, 4305


EC-6 CORE Subjects Math (902)                           PEDG 3350
4-8 CORE Subjects Math (807)
4-8 Math (115)


EC-6 CORE Subjects Social Studies (903)              PEDG  3351
4-8 CORE subjects Social Studies (808)
4-8 Social Studies (118)


EC-6 CORE Subjects Science (904)                       PEDG  3352
4-8 CORE Subjects Science (809)
4-8 Science (116)
4-8 Math/Science (114)


EC-6 Core Subjects FA, Health & PE (905)             MUSI 3371


EC-12 PPR (160)                                                 PEDG  4340, 4380


EC-12 Health (157)                                             PEDG 3380
EC-12 Music (177)
EC-12 Art (178)
EC-12 Physical Education (158)
7-12 Math (235)
7-12 Social Studies (232)
7-12 History (233)
7-12 ELAR (231)
7-12 Life Science (238)
7-12 Science (236)


The following exams require a Department Approval before you are allowed to test:

EC-12 Art                                              7-12 Math                          7-12 Life Science EC-12

EC-12 Health                                         7-12 Social Studies             7-12 Science

EC-12 Music                                          7-12 History                                  

EC-12 Physical Education                        7-12 ELAR

3380 Students:

  • If your content area is:
    • EC-12 Health
    • EC-12 Music
    • EC-12 Art
    • EC-12 Physical Education
    • 7-12 Math
    • 7-12 Social Studies
    • 7-12 History
    • 7-12 ELAR
    • 7-12 Life Science
    • 7-12 Science

You must get a departmental approval before you are allowed to take a Lamar Proficiency Test. Contact the department and request that a departmental approval form be sent to the TExES testing office.

  • If your content area is:
    • 7 -12 Dance
    • EC-12 ASL
    • EC-12 Spanish LOTE
    • EC-12 French LOTE

There is not a Lamar Proficiency Test for these content areas. Your content area department can give you permission to take your TExES State test. Contact the department and request that a departmental approval form be sent to the TExES office.

Where do I register for the test?

Are tests required to enroll in Clinical Teaching/Residency?

Yes, EFFECTIVE Spring 2024

Before students are eligible to enroll in clinical teaching or residency:
Clinical Teachers
  • Students must take the required content area and EC-12 PPR Lamar Proficiency Test.
  • Students must pass the required content area and EC-12 PPR TExES state exam.
Residency students (one year):
  • Students must take the required content area Lamar Proficiency Test and pass the required content area TExES state exam.
  • During the first semester, students must take the EC-12 PPR Lamar Proficiency Test and pass the required EC-12 PPR TExES state exam.
Important to note:
  • If students do not take the required content area Lamar Proficiency Test and pass the required content area TExES state exam prior to enrolling in clinical teaching or residency, students will not be eligible to enroll in clinical teaching or residency.
  • If students have any questions email, Jody Slaughter at jslaughter@lamar.edu.

Is there a fee for the test?

Lamar Proficiency Test Fee is $10.00 per test.

Do I have to arrive for testing at a specific time?

  • YES, arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Check-in begins at the published start time for the test. Once all students are checked in and the test begins the door will be closed and you will not be able to enter.
  • No late arrivals allowed during testing.
  • If you arrive late you will need to reschedule your test and pay another test fee.

What happens if I can’t come to the testing session I signed up for?

CANCELLATION POLICY: Students registered for a Lamar Proficiency Exam who are unable to attend at that time must cancel with a 24-hour notice. Students who do not attend the testing for which they are registered will lose the $10.00 LAMAR PROFICIENCY TEST fee and must also pay $10.00 for the next test. If the student provides a documented family or personal emergency their $10.00 fee will carry to the next test registered. Emergencies include but are not limited to hospitalization, illness, death in the family, verifiable official university business or jury duty summons.

How many times can I take the LAMAR PROFICIENCY TEST?

You may take the exam continuously up until registration ends for the semester.

What is the passing score?

  • The passing score for each exam is 250 (no exceptions).

  • Test vouchers are available to pay for students TExES state exams scoring a 250 or above on the first attempt on the Lamar Proficiency Exam. (Effective Summer 2023)

  • Test vouchers can be picked up in Education office 201B. (Please note voucher information is subject to change at any given time)

When are my test scores available?

  • Test scores will be available the next business day at 10:00 a.m. in Education 201 F.

  • Students must bring a photo I.D. to pick up test scores.

  • Test scores will not be given over the phone or by email.

If I fail the exam, what is my next step?

Study Plan Review

  • The Study Plan Review will provide assignments based upon each student performance on the LTP and TExES state exams.
  • Each assignment is designed to target the competencies and domains that need additional focus, ensuring a greater understanding of the material being tested.
  • A Study Plan Review will be implemented after the first attempt at the LPT and TExES state exams.
  • If you are unsuccessful on the first attempt on either exam, you are required to contact the faculty member for the course associated with the exam and schedule a remediation review. Bring your score report and pick-up a remediation documentation form from the TExES office to bring to the faculty member.
  • Students are required to complete all assignments of the Study Plan Review.
  • If students have any questions, email the TExES office at texes@lamar.edu.

What should I bring with me to the test session?

You will need to bring a photo ID. You will not be able to enter without a photo ID to test.

Can I start the test immediately?

  • No, you will be instructed by the proctor when to begin the test.
  • Failure to follow instructions will result in the proctor asking you to leave before testing begins.
  • Your test will be administered as a paper and pencil exam after check-in.
  • Do not remove any testing material from the testing lab.

What if I get the wrong test?

  • It is your responsibility that you submit the correct test name and number when registering for the exam. Once you submit the testing information, you will need to give the TExES office a 48-hour notice to change the information if needed. We are not able to change your test information on the day of testing

Can I use scratch paper?

  • Scratch paper will be available for your use. Put your name and Lamar ID # at the top of paper and turn it in to the proctor when your test is completed.

How long do I have to take the test?

  • You will have five hours to complete the test.
  • The test is multiple-choice, along with technology enhanced questions.
  • You may answer the questions in any order and spend as much time as needed on each question until the test session ends.

Can I use a calculator?

  • Scientific calculators may be used for the following test fields: (Calculators are provided by the TExES office)

                .. 4-8 math

                .. 4-8 math/science

                .. 4-8 Core

                .. 7-12 Science

                .. EC-12 Special Education

  • Graphing Calculators may be used for: (Calculators not provided)

                .. 7-12 Math

All calculator cases must be removed and stored before the test begins.

Can I bring my personal items?

  • You will place your personal belongings in a space provided in the front of the testing center, including all phones, electronic watches, and other electronic smart devices.

  • All electronic and smart devices must be turned OFF and REMOVED before testing begins.

  • The testing office will provide all testing materials, scratch paper, pencils, scantrons and calculators.

  • ONLY the items that are mentioned will be allowed on your desk.

  • Anything on the desk besides what is mentioned above without permission will automatically disqualify your test and require further action.

Can I bring my drink or snack in the computer lab?

  • NO FOOD or DRINKS are allowed in the testing lab.
  • You may place your FOOD or DRINKS on the cabinet outside of the lab or discard in trash.

Can I take a break?

  • One personal break will be permitted at your discretion. (5 minutes) Time is not stopped and will continue running during breaks. Please leave and return as quietly as possible.

IMPORTANT:

Once the test begins, no one may talk or whisper. If it is necessary to communicate with a proctor, you must communicate with the proctor by raising your hand. Please be courteous to other students taking the test. As you leave the room or return from breaks, move as quietly as possible.

Please Note: FAQ are subject to change at any given time.