Academic Advising: Assessment

Students entering college for the first time without SAT, ACT, Accuplacer or ASSET scores must take the Accuplacer or ASSET test. Students must have test scores on file if they are pursuing a certificate or associate's degree or are enrolling in a general education class requiring specific test scores. Test scores will be used to place students in the appropriate English, Reading or Math course.

Testing provides both the student and the adviser an effective tool to assure academic success. Through enrollment in proper courses, students are more likely to meet their academic goals. Students without a high school diploma who plan to enroll are required, under the "Ability to Benefit Program," to pass the ASSET test if they plan to qualify for any grant, loan or work under Title IV of the HEA.

Assessment Scores Advising Matrix

Assessment Placement Policy & Procedures

 

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