Yes, in most cases, you will receive your ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) results immediately upon completing the exam, providing quick feedback on your performance in reading, math, science, and English/language usage sections. This applies to computer-based tests, which are the standard format. Here’s a detailed breakdown to help you prepare and understand the process.
How Results Are Delivered
- Immediate Access: After finishing the test, your Individual Performance Profile (IPP) score report appears right away in your ATI student account under the “My Results” tab. This includes your total score, subtest breakdowns, and percentile rankings, helping you gauge readiness for nursing or allied health programs.
- Testing Method Variations:
- At a School/Testing Center (In-Person or Remote Proctored): Scores are scored and viewable instantly in your account. You may also receive a printed report on-site.
- TEAS at ATI (Fully Remote, Proctored by ATI): Results should post immediately, though they remain preliminary for up to 4 business days (excluding weekends/holidays) before finalization.
- TEAS at PSI Testing Centers: Expect scores within 48-72 hours, as processing differs slightly.
If results don’t appear right away, they may take up to 72 business hours to post. Always log into your ATI account promptly to check.
Transcripts to Schools
Your scores are automatically sent to the institution where you tested (if applicable). For other schools, you can request electronic transcripts during registration or afterward via your ATI account—they’re typically dispatched within 2 hours of score finalization. Verify your school’s policies, as some may delay access or require manual submission.
Tips for Success
- Create an ATI account before testing to ensure seamless access.
- Scores are valid for 2 years, but confirm with your program.
- If retaking, wait at least 14 days and note school retake limits.
This immediate feedback feature makes the TEAS efficient, allowing you to apply confidently. For personalized advice, contact ATI support or your school’s admissions office.