Score Reports
Get Scores Online
Your official score report will be available to you online via your SLS account on the score report release date (see tables below for dates). Scores will be available online for one year from the score reporting date. We recommend saving a copy of your score report for future reference. Your scores will also be sent to up to three (3) institutions/agencies that you select during the registration process. Please note, test takers will no longer receive a paper score report in the mail. Even if you registered by mail or by phone, you must create an SLS account online to access your scores.
Scores by Phone
Some test takers prefer to get their scores by phone. The Scores-by-Phone service usually provides scores for paper-delivered tests approximately four days earlier than they are available by web. There is a $30 fee per request. Scores are not reported to institutions or agencies by phone. Official score reports are mailed to all designated score recipients.
You will need the following information to get your scores by phone:
- Your Social Security number or candidate ID number
- Your date of birth and test date
- A valid credit card (VISA®, MasterCard® or American Express® only); $30 per request (plus tax where applicable)
- A touch-tone phone
Where to Call:
United States, U.S. Territories* and Canada, call:
1-877-ETS-TEACH (1-877-387-8322) — 7 days a week, 8 a.m.–9:30 p.m., Eastern Time
All other locations:
1-609-771-7395 (Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–7:45 p.m.)
TTY device for the deaf or hearing-impaired: 1-800-275-1391
Occasionally the service may not be available because the data is being updated. If so, please call again.
* Includes American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands
Score Release Dates for 2013–14 Paper-delivered SLS Tests
| Test Date | Scores by Phone | Approximate Score Reporting Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Instructional Facilitator (1031) | ||
| 9/21/2013 | 10/11/13 | 10/15/13 |
| 11/2/13 | 11/22/13 | 11/26/13 |
| 3/8/14 | 3/28/14 | 4/1/14 |
| 6/7/14 | 6/27/14 | 7/1/14 |
| Kentucky Specialty Test of Instructional and Administrative Practices (1015) | ||
| 9/21/13 | 10/11/13 | 10/15/13 |
| 3/8/2014 | 3/28/14 | 4/1/14 |
| School Superintendent Assessment (1020) (Missouri only) | ||
| 11/2/2013 | 11/29/2013 | 12/3/2013 |
| 3/8/2014 | 4/4/2014 | 4/8/2014 |
Score Release Dates for 2013–14 Computer-delivered SLS Tests
| Test | Scores by Phone | Scores by Web |
|---|---|---|
| School Leaders Licensure Assessment (6011) | 15 business days after testing window closes | approximately three weeks after testing window closes |
| School Superintendent Assessment (6021) | 15 business days after testing window closes | approximately three weeks after testing window closes |
| Kentucky Specialty Test of Instructional and Administrative Practices (6015) | 10 business days after testing window closes | approximately two weeks after testing window closes |
Note: Occasionally, some scores may be unavailable on the dates specified due to processing delays or data updates.
Canceling Your Scores
Please note: for both computer-delivered and paper-delivered tests, fees are not refunded when you cancel your scores or choose to stop taking a test. Once scores are canceled, they cannot be reported or reinstated on your record.
Paper-delivered Tests
To cancel your score for a paper-delivered SLS test, complete and submit the Request for Score Cancellation Form. The form must be received within one week after the test date.
Computer-delivered Tests
To cancel your score for a computer-delivered SLS test, simply stop taking the test (quit) before you complete it — you will not receive a score. You may also cancel the score at the end of the test session, but before viewing your unofficial score on the screen. (Note: Not all SLS tests offer the opportunity to view unofficial scores at the end of a testing session.)
When ETS Cancels Your Scores
As much as possible, ETS scores tests to accurately reflect the performance of every test taker. Accordingly, ETS's standards and procedures for administering tests have two primary goals:
- giving test takers equivalent opportunities to demonstrate their abilities
- preventing test takers from gaining an unfair advantage over others
To promote these objectives, ETS reserves the right to cancel any test score when, in ETS's judgment:
- a testing irregularity occurs
- there is an apparent discrepancy in a test taker's identification
- the test taker engages in misconduct
- the score is invalid for another reason
Reviews of test scores by ETS are confidential. For any reason, when ETS cancels a test score that has already been reported, it notifies score recipients that the score has been canceled. It does not disclose the reason for the cancellation unless authorized to do so by the test taker.
SLS State Testing Requirements
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