All newly admitted students whose test results on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) are not 500 (prior to March 2016) or more (or 500 on new Evidence-Based Reading & Writing and 480 on Math - after March 2016) on each section or whose test results on the American College Testing (ACT) are not 21 or more (prior to March 2016) or are not 36 or more for combined English/Reading and 17 or more for Math (after March 2016) are required to take the College Board ACCUPLACER Placement Tests. This requirement also applies to transfer and readmitted students unless math and/or English credits are transferred in.
The purpose of ACCUPLACER tests is to provide you with useful information about your academic skills in English and Math. The results of the assessment, in conjunction with your academic background, goals, and interests, are used by your academic advisor to identify courses that will be best suited for you.
ACCUPLACER tests are:
To ensure that test scores accurately represent your skill levels, you may wish to review basic concepts in writing, arithmetic, trigonometry, and algebra before taking ACCUPLACER, especially if you have been away from school for more than a year. For information about the content of the ACCUPLACER tests and sample questions go to:
ACCUPLACER test preparation and free online practice tests are also available at:
The ACCUPLACER tests are offered by appointment only. To schedule a placement test, call 1-888-879-8635 or (207) 834-7530.