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What do I need for a passing grade and does the IFPA charge to retest?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
Passing for the IFPA examinations is 80%. Registered participants who do not pass the first time around are given the opportunity to retake the Certification exam for a modest retake fee.
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How does the IFPA compare to other certifications?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
The real claim to fame for the IFPA: PRACTICAL. The IFPA did not build our programs to win acclaim from academicians in the Ivory Towers of Academia; we dont care about their opinion. The IFPA did not build our programs to win acclaim from doctors in the medical community we dont care about their opinion. The IFPA did not build our programs to win envy from the other certifications available today we dont care about their opinion.
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What Is A Retest?

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If the result of your child's test is abnormal, a repeat test or a "retest" is usually required. A request for a retest does not necessarily mean your child has a disorder, but it is possible. If you are asked for a retest, it is important that you take your baby for the retest as soon as possible.
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What does "course has a passing grade" mean?

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You have scheduled a class you have already taken and passed. Schedule as many classes as possible and contact the academics office. Write out a comment explaining the problem - including the course - on the class information sheet in the academics office. Home | Student Services | Academics | Campus Info | Financial Info | Admissions | Career Services | Community Outreach
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What is a passing grade?

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Overall passing grade on the New Hampshire Bar Examination is 270 on a scale of 400. Successful applicants will be notified that they passed the bar examination, but will not be given their scores. Unsuccessful applicants will be provided with a breakdown of scores by mail, approximately a month after the results are announced. Applicant MPT and MEE answers will be turned over to the Clerk of the Supreme Court and will be retained by the Clerk for one year after the bar examination.
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The primary objective exam is to demonstrate your mastery of the material. Exams are scored on a percentage scale. A score of 80% or better is required to pass each exam. [^ TOP]
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Correctly answering 70% of the questions for the course is considered a passing grade on any of the tests.
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Where do I go to take an IFPA Certification?

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IFPA Certifications are offered at major universities, fitness facilities and conference centers throughout the United States and internationally. The IFPA also offers Distance Learning versions of its most popular certifications. Home Shopping Cart My Account Customer Service Privacy Policy Site Map Personal Trainer Certification IFPA 14509 University Point Place, Tampa, FL 33613, USA (813) 979-1925, (800) 785-1924, Fax: (813) 979-1978
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Q4: What is a passing grade for an exam?

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Passing score is 75% or greater for Respiratory Therapists, Registered Nurses, Dental, Laboratory Technicians, and 70% for Radiolologic Technologists.
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What passing grade do I need to obtain my fitness certification?

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There is no preset passing grade. You must complete all assignments to our satisfaction and standards. We will provide you feedback on each assignment, and indicate what areas/questions you need to do further work on, and provide you guidance and assistance to steer you in the right direction.
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Do students who previously qualified with PLUS scores need to retest with the SCAT?

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No, students do not have to retest if they qualified with PLUS scores, unless they are in the 7th grade. Students who qualified with PLUS scores will remain eligible for programs until they are in the 7th grade when all students must qualify with scores on the SAT or ACT.
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What if my baby needs a retest? Does that mean that my baby has the disorder?

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Not necessarily. There are several reasons why your baby may need to be retested. Some of those reasons may include:
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So will I get a passing grade just for revising my paper(s)?

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No! Your revised work must earn a passing grade in order for you to pass the course. If your revised work does not earn a passing grade, you will need to retake the course for which you earned the TF. You are being given an opportunity to pass the course, not a guarantee that you will pass.
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What grade is considered passing?

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A grade of "C" or better is required for the two English composition courses. If a student makes a "D" the course must be repeated. A grade of "C" or better is required for SoVA classes that will apply to the major for graduation or Portfolio Review credit. A grade of "C" or better is required if a student majors in a Foreign Language; otherwise, a "D" is passing.
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Is there a final exam? What is the passing grade?

Each Module contains approximately 3 exams (31 in total). You send the exams to us for marking. Results are promptly returned, along with helpful commentary. Once all the exams are successfully completed, a certificate and mark transcript are issued. The passing grade is 70%. If you do not get 70% on any given exam, you may re-take
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Will your site guarantee me a passing grade?

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We are very confident in our materials. We strive to match the types of questions and the level of complexity that the actual Praxis? High School math exam (10061) and the Middle School math exam (20069) contain. With this confidence, we offer our subscriber an unlimited use of our exams should they have the misfortune of not passing the Praxis? Exam.
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What is considered a passing grade for the exam?

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This varies by state, but generally it’s 70-75%. You can retake the exam, but some states require a waiting period.
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What is a passing grade the courses?

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Most of the CBT courses require that you make a score of 70 or better. The DOW courses require that you make 80 or better to pass. Basic Plus™ and Basic Plus™ Refresher require a grade of 70 or better.
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What is the passing grade for nursing courses?

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In order to progress in the nursing program, you must achieve a grade of "C" in each nursing course. A "C" is equivalent to 75%.
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WHAT IS A PASSING GRADE FOR THE CPA EXAM?

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To pass a section, you must receive a grade of 75% or better. Each section is graded individually, so it is possible to pass some sections and fail other sections of the exam within the same calendar quarter. The CPA Exam is graded by the AICPA. Within 90 days after the exam, grade reports are sent to the Board. Grades will then be mailed to candidates.
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How does struct passing and returning work?

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The structures are put into the low part of the VGA card's VRAM. They are then removed before the next video update. This is why struct passing was not supported for a long time; VGA cards were prohibitively expensive.
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What is the difference between the IFPA and ACE?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
Ace is a fine certification and is one of the oldest (ACE and ACSM are the oldest certifications). ACE and the IFPA have significantly different philosophies on what a certification should do. ACE is largely an academic exercise, their program is heavily weighted toward the academicians science with little or no regard to the application of academic theory in the real world.
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What is the difference between the IFPA and ACSM?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
ACSM is a fine certification and is the oldest in the industry. ACSM certification was specifically designed by medical doctors and exercise physiologists for exercise physiologists who planned on careers in the health and medical community. ACSM certification is generally required for any exercise physiologist working in hospital or medical clinics with cardio-rehabilitation patients. ACSM certification requires a college degree in exercise physiology or related areas.
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What is the difference between the IFPA and NSCA?

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The NSCAs CSCS (Certified Sports Conditioning Specialist) is a fine certification. The CSCS is designed for college and professional strength coaches. The CSCS is designed for the most popular sports. The IFPA has taken a different approach to sports conditioning. The IFPA has a basic sports conditioning and ten sports specific certifications. The basic course covers all aspects of sports conditioning of all components of fitness.
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How do I renew my IFPA Certification?

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You need 12 C.E.C. (Continuing Education Credits) to renew. You have several options in order to get CECs: (1) CECs are awarded for any IFPA Certification course you take during the renewal period (begins 1 yr prior to expiration and goes to your expiration date). The IFPA has over 2 dozen certification courses available, with many more currently in development. (2) CECs are awarded for any IFPA CEC course you take during you renewal period.
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When was the IFPA founded and what is its background?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
With roots back to 1991, the IFPA was incorporated in 1994 by James T. Bell, M.S. Mr. Bell has over 10 years experience certifying personal trainers and has trained over 5,000 individuals. Mr. Bell founded the IFPA to establish fitness certifications that are based upon the practical, scientifically based information. Once you become certified by the IFPA you are a member of the IFPA for two years.
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What is the IFPA examination format?

IFPA FAQ's, Frequently Asked Questions
Certification examinations include 100 questions in a multiple choice format that test the comprehension of material covered in IFPA programs. Advanced certifications include a practical demonstration component. Distance Learning Certifications are similar in format consisting of 200 questions, including a 50 question written practical component.
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