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Core Academic Skills Assessment (CASA) (001/002/003)
Senate Enrolled Act 438 eliminates the basic skills assessment requirement for entry into an Indiana educator preparation program (EPP). Effective July 1, 2019, educator candidates are no longer required to successfully complete CASA or other previously approved alternatives prior to program admission. The bill does not, however, prohibit EPPs from including a basic skills assessment as an admission requirement.
For program admission questions, please contact your preparation program directly.
For questions regarding this legislative change, please visit the Educator Testing section of the IDOE's website.
The Core Academic Skills Assessment is a customized educator licensure assessment designed to measure a candidate's knowledge and skills in relation to the REPA Indiana Educator Standards.
CASA includes three subtests:
- CASA—Reading
- CASA—Mathematics
- CASA—Writing
You may register to take each subtest independently or you may register to take all three subtests in one test session.
- (001) Reading: 40 multiple-choice questions
- (002) Mathematics: 40 multiple-choice questions
- (003) Writing: 42 multiple-choice questions, 1 constructed-response assignment
- (001) Reading: 75 minutes testing time
- (002) Mathematics: 90 minutes testing time
- (003) Writing: 105 minutes testing time
The availability of specific test dates and times is shown when you schedule your appointment.
Details about specific test center locations are available when you schedule your test appointment.
Reference materials are provided on-screen as part of your test.
Your official score report will be available in your account on the CASA website according to the following schedule:
- If you take only CASA—Reading or CASA—Mathematics: your score report is available within 10 business days after testing.
- If you take CASA—Writing or all CASA subtests at one time: your score report for all subtests taken on the test date is available within 20 business days after testing.
Tests may include test questions
that are being evaluated for future
administrations and that do not
affect a candidate's score.
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