National Occupation Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) has developed and validated over 250 different occupational competency assessments. NOCTI's objective is the advancement of Career Technical Education and the subsequent creation of a workforce for America.The following are the standards for taking written and/or the performance tests at the approved Kent State University NOCTI testing center. Individuals may receive a maximum of 24 credit hours.
NOCTI exam will be offered:
Fall 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
9am to 12pm
Room 327 White Hall
Parking permits are not required in White Hall that day
NOCTI APPLICATION FORM
- NOCTI test may be used for college credit in an approved bachelor's degree program.
- For NOCTI credit hours to be applied to a KSU transcript, individual must at least be admitted or have been admitted to KSU and may require a minimum of credit hours.
- The rules and regulations for administering the NOCTI testing shall be taken from the NOCTI "Handbook for Area Center Organization and Administration."
- Testing costs: Written Test - $250.00; Performance Test - $250.00 plus cost of materials (a check made out to Kent State University is required two to four weeks before the test date).
- No refunds will be possible once the testing procedure has been initiated.
Please send registration to:
Kent State University
P.O. Box 5190
ACHVE Department
Career Tech Teacher Education
Attn: Lynda Paul (email: lepaul@kent.edu)
316 White Hall
Kent, OH 44242-0001
Please feel free to contact our Career Tech Educ Department at: 330-672-2656
You may access a test scope of your trade area at http://www.nocti.org and link through Blueprint Teacher Assessments, Experienced Worker Test, where you will see an alphabetical or categorical list of trade areas from which you will choose your test name and number after viewing its 'scope'. That test name and number must be on the NOCTI application form when you submit it and payment.
