How many times can I take a Praxis test?

You can take a Praxis test an unlimited number of times, as there is no lifetime attempt limit. However, ETS enforces a mandatory 28-day waiting period between testing attempts for the same specific exam. This policy is designed to encourage substantive study before you retake a Praxis test.

Key regulations to understand before you schedule include:

  • The 28-Day Rule: You cannot register for or take the same Praxis test more than once every 28 days. This calendar applies even if you cancel your score on a previous attempt.
  • Full Registration Required: Each time you retake a Praxis test, you must pay the full test and registration fees again.
  • Score Reporting: All attempts will appear on your score report for five years. However, you can use the ETS ScoreSelect option to send only your best scores to institutions.

Therefore, while you can take a Praxis test repeatedly, strategic preparation is crucial to avoid the financial and time costs of multiple retakes. Use the mandatory waiting period for focused study on your weak areas, rather than immediately rescheduling.