TExES Test Dates
Below is a current listing of the 2025 TExES test dates.
When selecting your TExES test date, ensure you have enough time to prepare. Start by viewing our free TExES Study Guide for a list of the topics that appear on your exam. Then take a free TExES Practice Test, which includes a diagnostic breakdown of your strengths and weaknesses in each topic area. This will help you determine how much preparation you need.
If you decide to enroll in TExES Online Prep, you'll ideally want to complete your program shortly before your exam date, so the information you've learned is fresh in your mind. (View TExES Online Prep program info here.)
Once you've chosen a test date, visit our TExES Registration Info page to find a testing center location near you and learn how to sign up for the exam.
Info by Exam
Select your exam below to view test dates, fees, registration info and prep resources for your specific test.
Looking for an TExES exam not listed above? Click here to view other TExES tests.
2025 TExES Test Dates: STR Exam
Computer-based testing for this exam is offered continuously throughout the year. Dates for the Science of Teaching Reading (STR) are shown below.
Not all testing centers are open on all dates and registration policies may apply. All test-takers should visit the official TExES testing service website (www.tx.nesinc.com) to confirm test dates, registration procedures and testing requirements.
TExES STR Test Dates | Results Release Dates |
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2/17/25 – 3/2/25 | 3/14/25 |
3/3/25 – 3/16/25 | 3/28/25 |
3/17/25 – 3/30/25 | 4/11/25 |
3/31/25 – 4/13/25 | 4/25/25 |
4/14/25 – 4/27/25 | 5/9/25 |
4/28/25 – 5/11/25 | 5/23/25 |
5/12/25 – 5/25/25 | 6/6/25 |
5/26/25 – 6/8/25 | 6/24/25 |
6/9/25 – 6/22/25 | 7/8/25 |
6/23/25 – 7/6/25 | 7/18/25 |
7/7/25 – 7/20/25 | 8/1/25 |
7/21/25 – 8/3/25 | 8/15/25 |
8/4/25 – 8/17/25 | 8/29/25 |
8/18/25 – 8/31/25 | 9/12/25 |
9/1/25 – 9/14/25 | 9/26/25 |
9/15/25 – 9/28/25 | 10/10/25 |
9/29/25 – 10/12/25 | 10/24/25 |
10/13/25 – 10/26/25 | 11/7/25 |
10/27/25 – 11/9/25 | 11/21/25 |
11/10/25 – 11/23/25 | 12/5/25 |
11/24/25 – 12/7/25 | 12/19/25 |
Choosing Your Test Date
Choosing the right TExES test date is extremely important. Passing the TExES is typically required prior to student teaching and is a primary method for meeting the subject matter competency for a TExES teaching credential. Some teacher preparation programs also require you to pass the TExES before being admitted.
Begin by learning the deadline your prospective employer or educational institution requires you to pass by. Then take a look at the current TExES test dates and results release schedule.
Make sure you also allow time to retake the test if you don't pass on your first attempt. You can retake the exam as many times as you need, but must wait 30 days between attempts.
Plan to take the exam as early as possible, while still giving yourself sufficient time to prepare. To work out how much study time you need, view our free TExES Study Guide to see what content is covered on your exam. Then take our free TExES Practice Test to see how you’ll perform and identify any areas where you need to improve.
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