Missouri General Education Assessment (MoGEA) (001–005)
Attention examinees taking MoGEA: A new version of MoGEA will be available beginning August 31, 2015. Registration for the current MoGEA or any of its five subtests will be available through August 27, 2015, for testing appointments until August 29, 2015. Registration for the new MoGEA or any of its four subtests is now available for testing appointments beginning on August 31, 2015. Read more .
This assessment includes five subtests: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Writing. Examinees must pass all five subtests.
Format
Internet-based test (IBT); multiple-choice questions and written assignment
English Language Arts: 40 multiple-choice questions
Mathematics: 40 multiple-choice questions
Science: 40 multiple-choice questions
Social Studies: 40 multiple-choice questions
Writing: 1 written assignment
Time
One hour for a single subtest
All 5 subtests: Five hours for all five subtests, plus 15-minute breaks between subtests 2 and 3 and subtests 4 and 5
Test Dates
Offered through Aug 29, 2015.
By appointment, year round, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Available test appointments are shown during the registration process.
Test Sites
Available at test centers across Missouri. View test center locations .
Passing Score
Passing scores are set by Missouri educator preparation programs; examinees must pass all five subtests .
Reference Materials Provided for This Test
An on-screen 4-function calculator and a formulas page are provided for the Mathematics subtest. Review the formulas page now .
Test Fee
$49 for all five subtests, or $25 for a single subtest. Additional fees may apply.
Candidates may only register for the five-subtest option one time.
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Score Reporting
View score report dates .
Testing Policies
When you register, you must agree to abide by all testing rules and policies.
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Prepare
View the tutorials and preparation materials available for this test .
Tests may include test questions that are being evaluated for future administrations and that do not affect a candidate's score.
Taking and Passing the MoGEA
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has implemented a testing policy whereby:
Candidates have one opportunity to register to take all five subtests in one test session.
Candidates may register to take each subtest independently.