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This format is a Thea Library which consists of a set of materials. To install all the materials contained in the library, you should double-click on it to open the ‘Install Library’ window. The installer will extract the materials to a predefined folder in Thea Data > Materials. The Thea Marie Garfield Fund was created in 2006 through a gift from the Eugene Garfield Foundation, and supports acquisitions in all disciplines and formats. It was established in memory of Thea Marie Garfield, daughter of Eugene Garfield, who excelled as a student at Swarthmore High School, and had a special love of reading. Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) Internet-Based Test. Register Online. The Texas Higher Education Assessment () is a tool used to evaluate the English, Mathematics, and Writing skills of freshman-level students, gauging the readiness of Texas students for college-level work.The THEA Internet-Based Test (IBT) is an electronic version of the THEA written test.

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Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) Internet-Based Test General The Texas Higher Education Assessment () is a tool used to evaluate the English, Mathematics, and Writing skills of freshman-level students, gauging the readiness of Texas students for college-level work. The THEA Internet-Based Test (IBT) is an electronic version of the THEA written test. BEFORE registering for the test, examinees are required to create an account on the THEA website (). THEA IBT is offered at HBU about once each month.

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Examinees have up to 4 hours to complete the exam. Exam Description THEA IBT has three sections: Reading, Mathematics, and Writing. If a section is started, then it is scored, but the examinee may take the test sections in any order. It is the examinee’s responsibility to know which section(s) of the exam they must take..

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Scores THEA IBT is scored by Pearson Evaluation Systems. Score reports are available for the student to view through their THEA account as soon as the exam is scored, which can take up to 10 minutes after the exam is finished. Students will also receive a printed copy of their score report after the examination. In some instances, the writing section may take up to 2 business days to score. Students will not receive a printed copy in these instances but will be able to check their score reports online after the 2 business days. HBU students are encouraged to follow up with the Office of Registrar (for meeting reading proficiency graduation requirement) and/or School of Education (if applying for education program) after receiving notification of their scores. Students may check in their Huskynet account to see if the reading proficiency graduation requirement has been met (degree evaluation). Test Preparation Available from the: online practice tests and study guides, written by National Evaluation Systems, developer of the THEA test.