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On Tuesday, July 5, 2022, Governor Murphy signed P.L.2022, c.60 (ACS for A-3196/S-2349), which requires the State Board of Education to administer the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment (NJGPA) as a field test for the class of 2023. This law also prohibits the results of the NJGPA field test (First Pathway), a substitute competency test (Second Pathway), or portfolio appeal (Third Pathway) from being used as a prerequisite for graduation for students expected to graduate in the class of 2023. There is no graduation assessment requirement for any student who is expected to graduate with the class of 2023.The graduation assessment requirements for the classes of 2024 and 2025 remain in place and are available for districts on the Graduation Assessment Requirements webpage.

Additional information regarding the NJGPA field test legislation can be found in broadcast released on July 15, 2022.

Getting Started Online

One of the best ways to help your child get ready to take assessments is to have them look at the online tutorials or practice tests. Tutorials will show your child how the online test works and how to use the online tools and helps make sure your child’s device will work for the assessments.


Learn about and interact with the online platform and tools available for Computer-Based Assessments


Provide an opportunity for students to familiarize themselves with the kinds of items and format used for the tests.

Administration Information

The NJGPA will utilize the same test administration resources as NJSLA.

Reporting Information

Test Content and Other Resources