Overview of New Hampshire Testing Requirements
For initial certification in New Hampshire, all candidates must:
- Hold a bachelor's degree.
- Complete an approved educator preparation program, or complete one of the alternate certification routes.
- Pass the Praxis tests for their certification area.
For more information on educator certification procedures, including how to become an educator using an alternate route method, check out New Hampshire's Bureau of Credentialing.
Teacher candidates or those wishing to become certified must take the Praxis tests.
- Prior to entering an educator preparation program at your college or university, you may be required to take the Praxis Core Academic Skills for Educators (Core) tests to demonstrate your qualifications.
In New Hampshire, you must also take the appropriate Praxis Subject Assessments for each area of certification you seek.
- The New Hampshire Department of Education automatically receives scores for test takers who take a Praxis test at a New Hampshire test center or using the Praxis at home solution and whose Praxis profile address is in New Hampshire.
- If you test outside New Hampshire or your Praxis profile address is not in New Hampshire, your scores are NOT automatically sent to the New Hampshire Department of Education. To have your scores sent to the New Hampshire Department of Education, you must select the New Hampshire Department of Education (state code 7660) as a score recipient when you register.
- For all methods of Praxis testing, to request additional score reports, you must select the New Hampshire Department of Education (state code 7660) with each additional score report request.
See also links to other Praxis web pages and resources
For more information about educator requirements in New Hampshire:
- New Hampshire: Certification website
Other Programs used in New Hampshire