What Is the THEA - Pdf 74

T
he Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) was designed to ensure that students in Texas obtain
the reading, math, and writing skills necessary to take on college-level work. The test portion of the
program is administered and developed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB)
and National Evaluation Systems, Inc. (NES). It was created to help educators identify students who may need
remedial help before pursuing higher-education courses.

Who Must Take the THEA?
All students who plan on enrolling in a Texas public institution of higher learning must take the THEA test.
Educational institutions decide what to do with students who do not pass portions of, or the entire test.
The THEA must also be passed by the following:

those who are entering a public higher education institution in Texas

those transferring from a private higher education institution in Texas

those transferring from an out-of-state higher education institution

those who are teacher education students in institutions in Texas
CHAPTER
What Is
the THEA?
CHAPTER SUMMARY
This chapter gives you the basic information you need to know about
the THEA: who has to take it, how to register, what is on the test, and
how it is scored.
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You may not have to take the THEA if one of the
following is true of you:


istering late or are seeking emergency registration.) If
you are registering by mail, complete the form found in
the THEA Test Registration Bulletin. Your high school
guidance office or college admissions office will have
free copies of this bulletin. If you are registering online,
go to www.thea.nesinc.com. Once you have registered,
you will receive a registration receipt, and later an
admission ticket to the exam. You must bring your
admission ticket with you on exam day.
Registration Fee
There is a registration fee for the THEA test. At the time
this book was printed, this fee was $29. If you can’t
afford the fee and you think you might qualify for a
waiver, contact the financial aid office of the institution
you wish to attend or your high school guidance office
to see if it can be arranged.
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THEA CAT
It is possible to take the THEA test on a computer. If you miss dates for the paper-and-pencil exam, this may
be a way for you to take the test on a different date; the Computer-Administered Test (CAT) is given more fre-
quently. The THEA CAT is administered once a week at 12 different locations in Texas. However, keep in mind
that seating is limited and the registration fee is higher than the fee for the paper-and-pencil test.

Important Contact Information
For questions as to whether you are exempt from tak-
ing the THEA test, about registration procedures, test
taking, score reports, or alternative dates and places,
contact your high school guidance office, college admis-
sions office, or one of the following:
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

work solely on the third section at a later date. (How-
ever, keep in mind that you will have to pay the regis-
tration fee each time you take the test.)

What Is Tested
Three subjects—reading, math, and writing—will be
tested. All of the questions on the THEA will be in
multiple-choice format, with the exception of the essay-
writing portion. Each of the three sections of the test is
designed to test specific skills, which are listed below.
Reading
The first section of the THEA is the Reading section. It
is made up of 40 to 50 multiple-choice questions based
on approximately seven reading selections (300–700
words each). The questions on the Reading section of
the test are designed to test your ability to:

determine the meaning of words and phrases

understand the main idea and supporting details
in written material

identify an author’s purpose, point of view, and
intended meaning

analyze the relationship among ideas in written
material

use critical reasoning skills to evaluate written
material


Geometry: Solving problems involving geometric
figures; and solving problems involving geometric
concepts such as similarity, congruence, paral-
lelism, and perpendicularity.

Problem Solving: Using a combination of mathe-
matical and reasoning skills, including deductive
and inductive reasoning.
You will not need to memorize any complicated
formulas for the Math section; all appropriate formu-
las will be provided. Certain types of calculators are
permitted for the THEA.
Writing
The Writing section is made up of two subsections:
a multiple-choice subsection of between 40 and 50
questions, and a writing sample subsection where you
will demonstrate your ability to communicate your
thoughts in writing. The multiple-choice subsection
will test the following skills:

Elements of composition: Recognizing purpose
and audience; recognizing unity, focus, and devel-
opment in an essay; and recognizing effective
organization.

Sentence structure, usage, and mechanics: Recog-
nizing effective sentences; and recognizing edited
standard English.
The following qualities will be taken into consid-

You will also need to have two forms of identifi-
cation. At least one form of identification must have a
recent photograph of you. Some approved forms of
identification include:

driver’s license

passport

military identification card

student identification card

What Not to Bring
Here are some items that will not be allowed in the test
room:

cell phones

pagers

unapproved calculators

watches with alarms

paper

study aids (dictionaries, books)

food or drink

section. If you score a 5 on the essay, then you must
answer 70% of the writing multiple-choice questions
correctly in order to pass the Writing section. In other
words, whether or not you pass the Writing section
depends most heavily on the quality of your essay, so
you should concentrate most of your study time on
learning to write a good essay.

Where Do I Begin?
You should begin your study program with Chapter 2,
“The LearningExpress Test Preparation System.” This
chapter will help you devise a study schedule for your-
self. If you stick to it, and devote yourself to improving
those areas in which you need help, you will be on
your way to passing the THEA.

WHAT IS THE THEA?

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