In light of COVID-19, some of our universities have modified their GRE requirements. Therefore, please do not take the GRE until you have been explicitly asked to by our program or your university. At this time, most of our universities do not require the GRE if you are admitted through the NYCTF/NYCTC program.
Please use the GRE Score Report Calculator to determine if you need to re-take the GRE.
If you do not need to take the GRE, please wait until you receive your finalized university assignment in late December to send your scores to your university. Note that your score should be reportable through your first semester of university coursework to allow for university processing delays.
- For tests taken on or after July 1, 2018, scores are reportable for five years following your test date. For example, scores for a test taken on July 3, 2020, are reportable through July 2, 2025.
- For tests taken prior to July 1, 2018, scores are reportable for five years following the testing year in which you tested (July 1–June 30). For example, scores for a test taken on May 15, 2016, are reportable through June 30, 2021.
- GRE scores earned prior to July 2018 are no longer reportable. GRE scores earned in July 2018 are reportable until June 30, 2023.
Note: It takes approximately five business days to process requests to send GRE scores. If you plan to send scores and the date at which your scores are no longer reportable is approaching, allow enough time for processing, or your scores may not be sent.
Enrolled Partner Teachers must take the GRE for matriculation in their master's degree program.