Become an ECAA Test Site
Become an ECAA Test Site
Why become an ECAA test site?
There are many advantages to becoming an ECAA test administration site:
- Visibility - Families who may not have otherwise visited your school have the option to visit and view your facilities
- Applicants - Test-takers often become applicants after a positive testing experience
- Convenience - As a test site, your school has the ability to choose: Test dates, test fequency, number of students tested, and times for testing.
As a test site, you may want to work within your admission consortium in order to coordinate testing dates to complement test dates at other schools in your designated area.
Test site criteria
To become a test site, your school must:
- Be an ERB member
- Have at least six students registered to take the ECAA in that season*.
- Arrange for ERB staff to visit your facility to determine suitable testing space.
*Requirement for the ECAA one-to-one
Please note, on the day of ECAA One-to-One testing, the school must be a neutral test site with no admissions activities taking place that day. Additionally, the school must administer the test as stated in the ECAA Supervisors and Administrators manuals.
Becoming a test site
To become an ECAA test site, your school must first become an ERB member school.
To learn more about membership, click here.
If you are already a member and would like to become an ECAA One-to-One test site, please contact:
Dr. Antoinette DeLuca, Psy.D.
Executive Director, ECAA
(800) 989-3721 x9805

