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NPTE Final Frontier – Integration
Grading – Comprehensive NPTE Course
We grade assignments within approximately 3 business days after the due date. Please refer to your schedule below for specific due dates.
Late work is generally NOT graded by NPTEFF staff. If your students miss a due date and later complete a quiz or exam, it typically will not be reflected in our grading sheets. If you choose to accept late work, you may input their grades directly into your own system or LMS. We are happy to make exceptions in the event of an emergency.
Only the first attempt at any exam, lecture submission quiz, or reading module quiz will be graded and reported. Specifically in the case of the practice exams, encourage students not to open or submit them until they are ready to take them by the due date. Answers will be available immediately following their exam submission.
If our course is part of a grade in your program, please ensure you input grades into your own LMS as the course progresses, so students can see their grades reflected on your usual grading pages. Transcribing grades from our reports is usually fairly quick. We are happy to sort your student grades to make it more convenient for you to transcribe them.
The NPTEFF exams provide a “scaled score,” and in your schedule, we have recommended “target” scores based on where students are in their preparation (e.g., we expect students will continue to improve as they study, so targets increase over time).
Secure Academic Exams
We have the option to provide two secure exams if you are able to proctor it on your side (either online or in-person is fine with us). Please ensure you check your schedule below, and contact NPTEFF to coordinate the release of this exam to your students at a specific date/time if you are proctoring. Proctoring is optional but encouraged. We can also open a final exam version in a window or non-proctored environment if you prefer. These exams are titled “PT Academic Examination Course” 1 or 2 and will show up on course pages as a new course when they are open for your proctored setting.
What to Grade
We offer multiple quizzes and exams as part of the NPTEFF course. First and most importantly, please emphasize to your students to watch the video lecture recordings. We provide post-lecture submissions for them and will report back to you on those throughout. Reading module quizzes are considered “open book” for your students and serve as graded checkpoints to ensure they understand the material. Additionally, we have two open exams available from Day 1 of course enrollment. These should be considered “learning tools” for students and are less secure than our secure academic exams in terms of scoring, target scores, and how you grade/scale items (ie., some students may score quite high if they use “helpers” on the non-secure exams). The secure exams are only released on the day(s) and time(s) you decide upon and is the most secure graded item in the NPTEFF course. In your schedule below, you will find all graded items and total points we are reporting. Feel free to scale or weigh items differently in your programs to fit your grading needs.
Course Length / Completion to NPTE
The course schedule is posted below and has been designed in collaboration with your faculty. Please remember that students have one year of access to the course from the date of enrollment. If they finish the course before their actual NPTE, students should continue studying with the video lectures, readings, quizzes, exam answers/rationales, etc. Students will be upgraded to our Full Live Course after their integrated course has concluded and they have the option to purchase additional tutoring if needed.
Note about Pre-NPTE
Below you will find the comprehensive NPTE prep course information. This is different from our Pre-NPTE database. While in Pre-NPTE your program and students have access to a level-appropriate “taste” of the NPTE with quick quizzes, extra quick videos, and worksheets, our comprehensive NPTE course is much more involved, and targets the NPTE specifically. Pre-NPTE is self-graded by your program and you can utilize that as part of a course during your didactic courses. Comprehensive integration, on the other hand, is most often used after most/all didactics have been completed, during ClinEd experiences.
If you’re trying to find Pre-NPTE, first ensure your program is utilizing it, and then head to the login instructions for access.
*Grades will post ~3-business days after final due date*