Key Takeaways

  • The HESI A2 has up to 326 questions across 8 scored academic sections, each containing 25-55 items
  • Total testing time is approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes with no scheduled breaks between sections
  • The exam fee is typically $58, though some institutions charge additional proctoring fees
  • There is no universal passing score — each nursing program sets its own cutoff, typically 75-80% or higher
  • Testing is administered at Prometric, PSI, or directly at institutions using the Elsevier/HESI platform
  • Scores are generally valid for 1-2 years depending on the nursing program requirements
Last updated: February 2026

HESI A2 Admission Assessment Overview

The HESI A2 (Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment) is a standardized entrance exam used by over 1,000 nursing programs across the United States to evaluate applicants' academic readiness for nursing school. The exam is developed and administered by Elsevier, a leading healthcare education company.

Exam Details at a Glance

DetailInformation
Full NameHealth Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment (HESI A2)
Also Known AsHESI Entrance Exam, HESI A2, Evolve Reach
DeveloperElsevier
Exam Fee~$58 (may vary by institution)
Total QuestionsUp to 326 (25-55 per section)
Time Limit4 hours 15 minutes (5 hours 15 minutes with personality/learning style)
Scored Sections8 academic sections
Passing ScoreSet by each nursing program (typically 75-80%)
Testing FormatComputer-based, linear (not adaptive)
Testing LocationsPrometric, PSI, or institutional testing centers
Score Validity1-2 years (program-dependent)
Retake PolicyProgram-dependent; some allow 2-3 attempts per year

The 8 Scored Academic Sections

SectionQuestionsTimeWeight
Mathematics5550 min~15%
Reading Comprehension5560 min~15%
Vocabulary & General Knowledge5550 min~10%
Grammar5550 min~10%
Biology3025 min~15%
Chemistry3025 min~10%
Anatomy & Physiology3025 min~15%
Physics3025 min~10%

Note: Not all nursing programs require all 8 sections. Some programs only require math, reading, vocabulary, and grammar. Check your specific program's requirements before registering.

Scoring

Unlike many standardized tests, the HESI A2 does not use a universal passing score:

  • Each section is scored individually on a percentage scale (0-100%)
  • Nursing programs set their own minimum score requirements — typically between 75% and 80% per section
  • Some programs use a composite score (average of all required sections)
  • Others require you to meet the minimum on each individual section
  • Higher scores improve your competitiveness for program admission
  • A score of 90% or above on any section is considered excellent

Additional (Unscored) Sections

Some institutions include optional personality and learning style assessments:

SectionQuestionsTimePurpose
Personality Profile15N/AIdentifies personality traits for nursing
Learning Style14N/AIdentifies preferred learning approach
Critical Thinking3030 minSometimes required separately

These sections do not count toward your academic score but may be used by programs for advising purposes.

HESI A2 vs. Other Nursing Entrance Exams

FeatureHESI A2ATI TEASNLN PAX
DeveloperElsevier (HESI)Assessment Technologies InstituteNational League for Nursing
Sections8 academic + optional4 sections (Reading, Math, Science, English)3 sections (Verbal, Math, Science)
Total QuestionsUp to 326170214
Time~4h 15min3h 29min~3 hours
Fee~$58~$100-$116~$60-$75
PhysicsYesNoNo
Anatomy & PhysiologySeparate sectionWithin Science sectionWithin Science section
ScoringPercentage per sectionComposite score (0-100)Composite + percentile
Usage~1,000+ nursing programs~1,500+ nursing programs~500+ nursing programs

Which exam you take depends entirely on your nursing program's requirements. Some programs accept multiple entrance exams; others require a specific one. Always check with your program before registering.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use a calculator on the HESI A2? A: Yes, but only the on-screen calculator provided during the Mathematics section. Personal calculators are not allowed.

Q: How long are HESI A2 scores valid? A: Score validity varies by program — typically 1-2 years. Check with your specific nursing program.

Q: What happens if I don't pass a section? A: Most programs allow retakes (typically 2-3 per year) with a waiting period of 30-60 days. You may need to retake the entire exam or just specific sections.

Q: Is the HESI A2 adaptive like the NCLEX? A: No. The HESI A2 is a linear (non-adaptive) exam. Every test-taker receives questions of similar difficulty, and the total number of questions is fixed.

Q: Which sections are the hardest? A: This varies by student. Science students often find Math and English harder, while English/humanities students often find Science sections harder. Anatomy & Physiology and Mathematics are commonly reported as the most challenging sections.

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