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Georgia Educators Ethics Assessment (351)
Evidence of having completed each section of the Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment Program (351) is required for admission.
Follow the link to register for the Georgia Educator Ethics Assessment: https://www.gace.es.pearson.com/test/351
Steps to registering for your Ethics Assessment (351):
- Request Eligibility to test within your MyPSC account.
- Select reason #7 – I am taking the Ethics for Teachers assessment (for program enrollment)
- Create your Evaluation Systems GACE Test Account:
Click Creating Your Evaluation Systems GACE Test Account: https://www.gace.es.pearson.com/accounteligibility to
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Score Reporting:
- Please submit a screenshot of your passing score as proof of passing. Make sure the image shows your name and score.
- You can share your score report with Thomas University once received. While logged into your GACE account, you can
access the Sharing option at the bottom of your score report.
For more information about the Ethics exam click: https://www.gace.es.pearson.com/test/351
For additional registration support you can contact: https://www.gace.es.pearson.com/contactus
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