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| Accuplacer Placement Testing |
| - CLICK HERE FOR THE SUMMER TEST SCHEDULE - |
NOTE: Walk-ins are NOT allowed. Students MUST call Admissions at 778-5001 to schedule a testing time. **IF ENGLISH IS NOT YOUR NATIVE LANGUAGE, PLEASE SPECIFY THIS WHEN YOU CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT** |
| Student Guide |
| General Information about ACCUPLACER |
What is ACCUPLACER? ACCUPLACER is an assessment which can help students identify their academic strengths and needs to assist in planning an appropriate schedule of coursework at Broome Community College. ACCUPLACER was developed, standardized, and validated by the College Board, a division of the Educational Testing Service. ACCUPLACER is used at more than 300 colleges nationwide, in both a Windows and On-line format. BCC began using the Internet (On-line) version of ACCUPLACER in November, 2002. ACCUPLACER assesses students' skill levels in English and mathematics to help determine which courses they should start with at BCC -- where they have the greatest chance of success. Each student takes tests in Reading Comprehension, Sentence Skills (an essay is also included), and Arithmetic; some students will also be required to take the Elementary Algebra test. After completing the ACCUPLACER test and receiving your scores, you will meet with an advisor to discuss your results and plan your next steps. |
| Who Takes the ACCUPLACER Test? |
Placement testing will be required of all entering matriculated students, both full-time and part-time, unless they have taken the ACCUPLACER test within the past three years, have transfer credits in college-level English and math, or have had the test waived by the Admissions Office. Special testing is available
for students whose native language is not English. Non-matriculated students who are taking courses for personal enrichment or career development are not required to take the placement tests, but are strongly encouraged to do so to facilitate advisement and enhance their chances for success. |
| How does ACCUPLACER work? |
ACCUPLACER is administered on a computer and is very easy to use, even for prospective students with little or no computer experience. A Test Administrator will always be present to answer questions or to assist first-time computer users. The number of questions on each test ranges from 17 to 22. The questions will appear one at a time on the computer screen. The questions are multiple-choice and all you will need to do is use the space bar on the keyboard to select the desired answer. When you have completed the question and verified your answer, a new screen will appear with your next question. Each ACCUPLACER test is designed using adaptive techniques. Meaning that the computer automatically determines which questions are presented based on responses to prior questions. This technique "zeroes-in" on just the right questions to ask you without being too easy or too difficult. Because the test is adaptive, students will only have to answer 17 to 22 questions in each section. All questions are multiple choice and answers are selected using easy "point and click" methods. The test is also un-timed so students are able to do their very best. |
| Should I Study for ACCUPLACER? |
A student cannot "pass" or "fail" the placement tests. To ensure that test scores accurately represent their skill levels, students however, may wish to review basic concepts in reading, grammar, arithmetic, and algebra before taking ACCUPLACER, especially if they have been away from school for more than a year. Many students find that a GED or SAT review book (available at local bookstores and public libraries) is helpful in refreshing their basic skills. EXAMPLE QUESTIONS (pdf) |
| Some Advantages of ACCUPLACER |
ACCUPLACER, unlike many pencil and paper placement tests, is untimed. This helps to eliminate the pressure and test anxiety that many students often feel. An untimed test can also be beneficial for students with learning disabilities, who often need more time than usual for testing. Students with a documented disability who require other types of accommodations may schedule a special testing session. Using a computer simplifies the placement testing process in many ways. ACCUPLACER testing takes less time, is less stressful, and is able to give students immediate feedback because they get to see their scores on the computer screen as soon as they finish the test. |
| How Are Test Scores Used in Placement? |
The computer automatically determines a student's placement into English and math classes using criteria established by BCC faculty and staff. Course placement recommendations made on the basis of placement test scores serve as a beginning step in the advisement and placement process. Any available additional sources of information regarding a student’s potential for success, such as high school and college records, are used in the final determination of course placements. Consultation with an advisor is always extremely important in determining placements. BCC has developmental classes in English and math to help students who need to improve their basic reading, writing, or math skills before attempting higher-level coursework. A student who needs substantial remediation in reading or writing may be referred to basic adult education programs available in the community. |
| Tips for Taking ACCUPLACER |
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| Info for Students with Disabilities or ATB students |
Student requiring special accomodations, or students who do not have a highschool diploma or GED, please contact Student Support Services for testing times and dates. Call - 778- 5234. |
| Testing Hours |
Call or Email the Admissions Office for a listing of Testing hours. Tests usually run on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and one Saturday per month. Office # - 778-5001 |
| Now that you have a general idea of what the test covers, how about taking a look at some of the sample questions? |
| A special thanks to Steve Palmer, Advisor, and the Accuplacer Staff at Monroe Community College for use of their Accuplacer Student Web Guide. |
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