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CAAT® B Testing

Canadian Adult Achievement Test B (CAAT B)

CAAT Tests require approximately 3 hours to complete. Students who have applied to ABE (refer to individual program applications) will be notified by letter of their testing and interview date and time. CAAT testing starts promptly at the designated time, so please be in the classroom a few minutes early. Laptops, pencils and paper are supplied.

For fall intake, testing and interviews will start in April. For January intake, testing and interviews will occur in November.

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