How do I schedule a Rica test?

To schedule a test appointment, log in to your account at www.ctcexams.nesinc.com and select “schedule” on the current registrations page for the test you wish to schedule.
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Can you take the Rica online?

The computer-based exam must be taken in a testing center. The online-proctored exam can be taken remotely. Instead of completing the written exam, candidates may choose to take the RICA Video Performance Assessment.
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Can I take Rica exam at home?

Online proctoring is available for this test. You may test remotely, including from home, beginning August 16. Registration is now open.
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How much does it cost to take the RICA test?

RICA Exam Costs

Individuals taking the written exam pay a registration fee of $171. Those taking the video exam are required to pay an $80 registration fee when signing up for their exam. They have the option of paying $20 to have their registration materials sent through express delivery.
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How difficult is the Rica exam?

How Hard is the RICA? The RICA written exam is a focused test that covers reading instruction and had a 71.9% cumulative passing rate for 2019-2020, but the passing rate for first-time examinees is only 60.3%. This test is hard, and preparation is key!
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How to Pass the RICA | California Teaching Credential



Is Rica test still required?

Aspiring educators will still be required to complete the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment (RICA) and Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) prior to earning a Clear Credential, but testing flexibilities enacted for last school year will be extended for 2021-2022 as part of AB 130.
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Is CA getting rid of the Rica?

During its final meeting of the year, the commission agreed to extend the deadline for teachers to take the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment, or RICA, the California Basic Educational Skills Test, or CBEST, and the California Subject Examinations for Teachers, or CSET.
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How long is each Rica subtest?

RICA Subtests for the Written RICA Exam

This subtest is 1 hour and 15 minutes long. It has 35 multiple-choice questions and 2 constructed responses. The written responses are both focused task questions, one 150-300 words and the other 75-125 words. It assesses knowledge of the Word Analysis and Fluency domains.
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What score do I need to pass Rica?

Raw scores are converted to a scale of 100 to 300, with the scaled score of 220 representing the minimum passing score.
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When should I take the Rica?

When should I take the RICA exam? People are allowed to take the RICA exam at anytime; however, for purposes of planning to find a full-time teaching position, teachers will want to make sure they have received a passing score before they graduate from their Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential Program.
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How long do you have to wait before retaking the Rica?

You can retake a RICA exam as many times as you need to. The only condition on retakes is that you are required to wait a full 45 days from your original test date before you can take the test again.
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Is the Rica test waived?

The governor also issued an executive order in May allowing eligible teacher candidates to earn preliminary credentials without taking either the California Teaching Performance Assessment, otherwise known as the CalTPA, or the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment, or RICA.
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How do I prepare for Rica?

How to Study for the RICA Test
  1. Studying for the RICA Exam. ...
  2. Step 1: Understand the Test and Its Objectives. ...
  3. Step 2: Learn About Your Specific Test Format. ...
  4. Step 3: Access Reliable Study Materials. ...
  5. Step 4: Schedule Study Time. ...
  6. Step 5: Join a Study Group.
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How long is the Rica test good for?

Individuals who already hold a valid California teaching credential which required a bachelor's degree and professional preparation program including student teaching, are exempt from the RICA requirement. Passing examination scores must be used for certification purposes within ten years of the individual test date.
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How many questions can you miss on Rica?

A score of 220 is required to pass the RICA test. This applies to both the written and video examinations.
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How many questions are on the Rica?

The RICA consists of 70 multiple choice items, four essay questions and requires test takers to answer questions based on a case study of a student.
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What can I expect from the Rica test?

The RICA written examination is actually a 4-hour computer-based test that includes 70 multiple-choice questions, four open-ended questions requiring essays ranging from 75 to 300 words, and a case study requiring a 300 - 600 word analysis.
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Do I need Rica for preliminary credential?

Candidates may be issued a preliminary credential without completion of RICA, TPA, or CalAPA but will be required to complete the assessment(s) in order to qualify for the Clear credential.
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What is the Rica and who has to take it?

Who is Required to Pass the RICA? The RICA requirement generally applies to candidates who complete Multiple Subject Teaching Credential or Education Specialist Instruction Credential programs through accredited California colleges or universities or via district intern programs.
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