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Level up your admissions with Casper, the most-widely used Situational Judgment Test in higher education

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Predict success

Assessing intangibles and soft skills like communication, resilience and ethics alongside academic measures helps you find candidates who are more likely to excel in-program and beyond.

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Optimize admissions

Save time and resources by selecting the best candidates early in the admissions process, using defensible, holistic data that’s more reliable than personal statements or reference letters.

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Widen Pathways

Find high-potential applicants who might otherwise be overlooked and make your admissions process more fair than if your process relied on traditional measures of academic success.

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How Casper Works

Holistic & defensible admissions

By adding Casper scores to their evaluations, admissions teams provide a more holistic, yet defensible assessment of each applicant than relying on traditional selection tools like GPA, knowledge-based exams or letters.

Authentic applicant responses

Casper uses a unique, open, video and text response format, leading to more authentic, in-the-moment responses. Candidates can justify their reasoning, express their values, and share their individual perspectives and experiences.

Soft-skill assessment

Applicants are scored on traits and skills such as collaboration, problem-solving, ethics, empathy, and self-awareness

Key Features of Casper

Designed by experts

Casper content is built with extensive research by data scientists and psychometricians in collaboration with a diverse group of subject matter experts and applicants.

Online & easily accessible

Casper can be taken anywhere, as long as the applicant has access to a laptop and good internet connection. It takes 90-110 mins to complete, with breaks.

Multiple, trained raters to reduce bias

Each test is rated by multiple independent raters, with a different rater for each scenario.

The final score is an average of all raters’ unique impressions, reflecting diverse perspectives on the applicant’s performance.

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What Makes Casper Different?

Backed by 20 years of research and evidence

Casper was developed by the admissions team at McMaster University, to measure applicants’ non-academic abilities. Acuity Insights’s team of psychometricians and data scientists partner with programs and peer researchers to continually validate and quality-check Casper.

Most fair format for high-stakes decisions

Peer-reviewed research shows that open-response formats, like Casper’s, have much smaller demographic differences in scores than multiple-choice SJTs. They also reduce an applicant’s ability to “fake good” or be coached to answer “correctly.”

Complementary value-alignment assessment

When you choose to use Casper for your admission process, you also get access to Duet. Duet is our standardized value-alignment assessment that helps programs and applicants understand if they’re a match, based on objective and reliable data.

In our pilot study…those who had excelled on the Casper assessment generally secured more favorable placements and remained actively engaged alumni, demonstrating not only commitment to their respective programs, but also active involvement in their broader community.


Dan Shaw, MBA Program Director, Dalhousie Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University

Our data on Casper’s predictive validity clearly shows that there are benefits to using Casper in the admissions process…we think it could potentially help us determine the best candidates to invite to interviews after secondary applications.


Dr. Stacey L. Fanning, PhD, Assistant Professor and Course Director of Immunology, Department of Basic Biomedical Sciences, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine

I think we’ve finally got a process that works for us. I’m much more confident in the quality of students we’re bringing into the program and Casper plays a huge role in that. Without a doubt, other programs would benefit by using it too.

Thomas Morgan, Assistant Professor and Director of Admissions, The School of Physician Assistant Practice at Florida State University

Created by a University, for Colleges & Universities

Backed by near

20

Years of research and evidence

Used by

150k+

Applicants take Casper each year

500+

Partner programs around the globe

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Holistic Admissions in the Lone Star State: How Texas A&M College of Medicine uses Casper to support their diversity mission, without considering race or ethnicity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Casper?

Casper is an open-response, soft-skills assessment, and it’s the most widely used situational judgment test (SJT) in higher education admissions worldwide. Backed by nearly 20 years of research, it assesses social intelligence and professionalism in a standardized way, and is used to identify applicants who are more likely to be successful in their program.

The Casper scores provide a valid and distinct measure of 10 aspects of social intelligence and professionalism, which can be easily incorporated into your existing admissions process.

What competencies does Casper measure?

Casper assesses the ability to effectively reflect on and communicate responses to interpersonal and professional dilemmas using critical reasoning and social interpretation.

Casper measures 10 competencies: collaboration, communication, empathy, equity, ethics, self-awareness, resilience, professionalism, problem solving and motivation. These competencies are important for both academic and professional success in all disciplines.

Is Casper rated by AI or humans?

Casper is rated by human raters who represent the community that students will serve when they graduate. We have a growing and diverse pool of raters that number in the hundreds. All our raters are carefully selected and undergo extensive training, including implicit bias.

How does Casper work?

In a Casper test, applicants are presented with real world video and word-based scenarios followed by open-ended questions. The test has 2 sections – video response and typed response. An applicant has to answer the questions in the required response format within the allotted time.

Each response of an applicant is rated by a different human rater, all of whom have gone through extensive training. Casper results are provided to partners as a single z-score, while applicants receive their quartile score.

More general FAQs about Casper are available on our applicant website.

Will my applicants need to download and install software to take Casper?

No. Everything they need to take Casper is available to them in their Acuity Insights account on our applicant website.

How can I learn more about Casper’s efficacy?

The majority of our publications and presentations, including peer-reviewed publications, are done in collaboration with our partner programs. We partner with programs to create and design studies because we want our research to have immediate, real impact for admissions professionals. In the last year alone, we’ve participated in 29 research partnerships and publications. And, to date, over 150 internal and external analyses have been conducted on Casper, across psychometric elements like reliability, validity and equity.

Research results for Casper’s efficacy can be foundhere.

Is Casper just for Health Sciences and medical schools?

Casper is for every program where admissions teams want to see a more holistic picture of every applicant. Although Casper’s early success came from medical schools and health science disciplines, the soft skills assessed by Casper are important for all future professionals’ success.

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FAQs

What kind of answers does CASPer want? ›

Casper is designed to evaluate your ethical and common sense decision making and professionalism by placing you in hypothetical, ethically-murky scenarios. Since this is the case, it's best to answer the questions with if/then conditional statements. “If this is true, then I would respond this way.

What do CASPer raters look for? ›

Casper measures 10 competencies: collaboration, communication, empathy, equity, ethics, self-awareness, resilience, professionalism, problem solving and motivation.

Is it hard to pass the CASPer test? ›

Is CASPer Easy to Pass? CASPer is not a pass/fail test. However, half of people score in the third and fourth quartiles (scoring higher than at least 50% of test-takers). While it may not necessarily be “easy” to pass, you can do so with enough preparation.

Is Acuity Insights safe? ›

Acuity Insights uses industry standard encryption protocols and practices to responsibly transmit sensitive information. We do not share or sell personal information with any third party organizations. All of our web based services utilize 256 bit SSL encryption.

How do you stand out in Casper? ›

In order to stand out, there are 2 components of an answer that you should strive to achieve: (1) demonstrating a genuine understanding of the issue - ethical or otherwise - being examined; and (2) showing originality in your answer.

How to ace the Casper test? ›

7 Tips To Score Higher On Casper
  1. Consider multiple facets. ...
  2. Learn the basics of common ethics and medical ethics. ...
  3. Use personal examples to help convey empathy and respect. ...
  4. Use "If/then" statements. ...
  5. Avoid making assumptions. ...
  6. Make a firm judgment. ...
  7. Practice!
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How do you know if you did good on CASPer? ›

A Casper response is scored relative to other responses to the same scenario. This means your score signifies the strength of your response compared to other test takers' responses. Raters are trained to use a likert scale ranging from 1 to 9 (1 being poor and 9 being excellent) to evaluate responses.

Is 2nd quartile CASPer bad? ›

Likewise, applicants who scored in the second quartile scored higher than applicants in the first quartile, but lower than applicants in the third and fourth quartile. Therefore, they must have scored higher than at least 25% of applicants, but lower than at least 50%.

Is it possible to fail the CASPer test? ›

There are no right or wrong answers. The test is identifying qualities for suitability for veterinary science. You are advised to respond to the questions as clearly and effectively as you can within the timeframe.

What is a good CASPer score? ›

A 4th-quartile Casper result is the best score since it shows you were in the top 25% of test takers. Many medical admissions boards also consider a 3rd-quartile score satisfactory depending on how rigorous their acceptance standards are.

Why is the CASPer so hard? ›

Firstly, CASPer is not just about regurgitating facts or answering multiple-choice questions; it's a situational judgment test which tests critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and interpersonal skills. These abilities are not honed overnight but require consistent practice and reflection.

What is a good typing speed for CASPer? ›

Preparing for CASPer:

Practice your typing speed and aim to type around 80+ words per minute. Become familiar with the test format and length. Review common scenario questions. Find a format for answering questions and stick to it (see below)

What do acuity insights do? ›

We give you the tools to connect all the pieces: Assess the whole applicant and broaden opportunities. Ensure every student has the skills to succeed. Achieve your mission and diversity goals with a student body that reflects the communities they're going to serve.

Is there a proctor for Casper? ›

This is so that the remote proctor can confirm that it is you sitting the test, and that you are not being aided in any way – and then so that you can record yourself in the second section. You may use headphones to listen to the video sections if you wish.

How much does a Casper test cost? ›

The cost for taking the CASPer test has been revised for the 2024 cycle. Medical school applicants can expect to pay $85, which includes seven score distributions to schools. Should applicants wish to send their scores to additional schools, a fee of $16 per school will apply.

What kind of personal questions does Casper ask? ›

There are many types of varieties of personal questions that CASPer can ask, but they typically involve revealing some autobiographical information about your background, your motivations for becoming a doctor and what you have accomplished to achieve that goal.

What are they looking for in Casper? ›

The CASPer test presents you with a set of hypothetical, every-day scenarios where you have to explain how you would respond; in other sections, you discuss how you've responded to certain situations in your own life. So, what is CASPer looking for when they do this? They want to determine your people skills!

What is the format for Casper responses? ›

The new Casper test format includes both typed and video responses with a total of 14 scenarios, divided into 6 video response scenarios followed by 8 typed response scenarios.

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