Testing Services @ the Academic Support Center
Housatonic Community College provides the following testing
services:
ACCUPLACER Placement Testing For New Students
What is an ACCUPLACER Placement Test?
The ACCUPLACER computerized placement test is administered to students who have not already successfully completed college-level English and Math classes. Placement testing will help you to identify your academic strengths and needs in reading, writing, and mathematics. This is not a pass/ fail test – it is used for course placement only. After testing, you will meet with an Academic Advisor and the results will be used to make decisions regarding the appropriate level of classes for you. Students must fill out an admissions application and get a Banner ID number before taking the test. The test usually takes about 1 - 1 ½ hours to complete. No computer experience is necessary and assistance is available if needed.
Who must take a Placement Test?
- All new students enrolled in a degree or certificate program
- Any transfer student who has not successfully completed an English composition and/or a college-level math course with a grade of “C” or better
- Any student electing to take an English writing or math course
- Any student registering for a course with an English or math prerequisite
- Any student electing to take an English as a Second Language course
- All High School Partnership applicants, home-schooled students, and high school students seeking early admission to college
**If you have taken the ACCUPLACER test at any of the other Connecticut community colleges, the results may be used at HCC.
Students who have completed a college-level English and/ or math course with a grade of “C” or better or hold an Associates Degree or higher, may be exempt from the Placement Test after providing appropriate documentation (e.g. transcripts, diploma, final grade reports).
How do I schedule a Placement Test?
Placement Tests are administered in Room B116 and are regularly scheduled throughout the year. After applying for admission and receiving your Banner ID number, call 332-5019 or 332-5217 to schedule an appointment.
**If special testing accommodations are required, please contact the Testing Coordinator at 332-5217 to make arrangements.
The ACCUPLACER Placement Test measures your skill-level in English, reading, and mathematics and is divided as follows:
- Elementary Algebra – The algebra test consists of 12 algebraic multiple-choice problems. Depending on how you score on the algebra section, you may stop at this point or continue on to either College-Level Math or Basic Arithmetic. Your math placement will be based on how you score on this test.
- Reading Comprehension – The Reading Comprehension test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. You will read a short selection and answer questions based on the content of what you have just read. This test will determine whether or not a developmental reading course is necessary.
- Sentence Skills – This portion of the test
consists of 20 multiple-choice questions and will measure your understanding
of sentence structure. Some questions deal with sentence logic, others
with whether or not the answer is a complete sentence, and still
others with the relationship between coordination and subordination.
***English Composition course placement will be based on the results of Sentence Skills and Reading Comprehension. A written essay may be required for placement into English 101.
What if English is not my first language?
If English is not your first language, you may need to take the LOEP (Level of English Proficiency) test. This is comprised of three sections (Reading Skills, Sentence Meaning, and Language Usage) which will measure your knowledge of the English language. Each section consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.
Placement Testing Study Guides
For a description of the tests and practice sample questions go to the CollegeBoard web site http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/accuplacer/
For additional ACCUPLACER Practice Tests: http://www.testprepreview.com/accuplacer_practice.htm
The following links are from Aims Community College with study guides developed by faculty (These are PDF files, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader):
Sentence Skills: http://www.aims.edu/student/assessment/study_guides/engstudy.pdf
Arithmetic Skills: http://www.aims.edu/student/assessment/study_guides/Arithmetic.PDF
Elementary Algebra: http://www.aims.edu/student/assessment/study_guides/elemalg.pdf
College-Level Math: http://www.aims.edu/student/assessment/study_guides/colalg.pdf
Recommended Math Websites:
Purple Math http://purplemath.com/
Algebra Help http://algebrahelp.com/
Math.com http://math.com/
The Calculus Page http://www.calculus.org/
For further links and information, use Google search engine and enter “ACCUPLACER Practice” or “ACCUPLACER Sample Tests”. Review books for GED or SAT are also very helpful for preparing for the Placement Test.
- Relax and take your time! The computerized portion of the test is not timed. Your score will help you and your advisor determine which courses are most appropriate for your level of knowledge and skills. Once you identify your academic strengths and needs, you can get the help you need to improve underdeveloped skills before they interfere with your learning.
- Arrive early so you can find the testing area, bathrooms, etc.
- You will be able to concentrate better on the test if you get plenty of rest and eat properly prior to the test. No food or drink will be allowing in the testing area.
- Pay careful attention to directions and read carefully. Be sure to understand exactly what each question requires.
- You may be asked to write an essay to help determine your English composition course placement. You will have up to 55 minutes to write your essay. Instructors from the English Department will read your essay and determine which level English course is appropriate for you.
- The Mathematics section of ACCUPLACER is an adaptive test. Questions are chosen for you on the basis of your answers to previous questions. Because the test works this way, you must answer every question when it is given. If you do not know the answer to a question, try to eliminate one or more of the choices then pick one of the remaining choices.
- Textbooks, notebooks, dictionaries, or calculators are not allowed in the testing room. Anyone who gives or receives help during the test, or uses notes or books of any kind, will not be allowed to continue the test.
CLEP and DSST (DANTES Standardized Subject Tests) Exams
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) and DSST exams give students the opportunity to receive college credit for information acquired through independent or prior study, on-the-job training, professional development, or internships. Credit is awarded by earning qualifying scores on any of the 35 computerized CLEP exams or 37 DSST tests.
Housatonic Community College recognizes and awards CLEP and DSST credit for students who are matriculated and are using the credits towards degree requirements. Students are advised to meet with their academic advisors prior to scheduling an exam to make sure the CLEP credits will fit into the requirements and/or electives of their selected major. Credits will appear on HCC transcripts but are not used for calculating Grade Point Average or eligibility for Academic Honors designation at graduation.
**Qualifying tests and acceptable scores are determined by each individual college. If you are a student from another college, check with your school to determine what their policy is regarding awarding CLEP and DSST credits.
HCC is an official open, military-friendly testing center.
Test Fees:
A $15 non-refundable registration fee is due at the time the test is scheduled.
CLEP: $65 (as of July 1, 2007) payable by check, credit card, or money order – no cash
DSST: $70 payable by credit card only .
Test fees are payable the day of the exam.
Testing is free (exam fee only) for active duty military members and spouses of the National Guard and Reserves.
To learn more about CLEP and the exams offered visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/highered/clep/index.html
For more information about DSST exams visit: http://www.getcollegecredit.com
Testing dates are regularly scheduled throughout the year except during the months of January, July, and August. Testing is scheduled on a monthly basis and test dates are built around the needs of the college, therefore seating is limited.
To schedule an appointment contact Pat Costeines, the Testing Coordinator, at 332-5217.