
ASSESS YOUR SKILLS
Take the ACCUPLACER, an assessment of your skills in Reading, English and Math.
ANOTHER TEST!?
Well, not really. Your results on the ACCUPLACER™ Online Assessment are a guide to best place to begin your program of study at TCC.
IS THE TEST TIMED?
Don't worry the test is not timed. It takes an average time of an hour and a half to take all 3 parts. You may also take one part at a time. So relax and take your time.
You will do your best if you - Practice!
ACCUPLACER-and practice questions. Here's a list of review websites. To enhance your review TCC's Tutoring and Writing Center has also provided study resources. http://www.tacomacc.edu/academics/studentlearningcenters/writingtutoringcenter/onlineresourcesforstudents/
www.osu-okmulgee.edu/academics/assessment_center.php
www.ccri.edu/math/Placement/placement_cover.shtml
http://www.aims.edu/student/assessment/studyguides/
www.readingcomprehensionconnection.com/reading_lesson.html
www.testpreview.com/clast_practice.htm
English Review Guide
Math Review Guide
Math Specific: good for higher level math review
http://math.usask.ca/emr/menu.htmlhttp://www.sosmath.com/http://www.jamesbrennan.org/algebra/http://www.homestead.com/stroh/algebrahelp.html
YOU CAN'T FAIL!
Relax! ACCUPLACER was designed to help you succeed in college.
Get enough rest the night before.
Eat a light meal in advance of testing.
Stay alert.
Read each question carefully before answering.
ACCUPLACER Testing - All testing is done on a walk-in basis. Please call to confirm dates and times at the Main Campus (253.566.5158). Testing is usually on the dates and times below. We are closed the second, third and fourth weeks of each Quarter.
Fall TESTING HOURS -Monday, Wednesday between 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Please call to confirm dates and times before coming to the Main Campus at 253.566.5158.
Bring your receipt for the $18.00 on June 23, 2009 fee and picture ID to the Assessment Office to sign in for testing. All payments must be made to the Cashier in Building 18 before coming to Building 7 for testing. All testing is done on a walk-in basis. This test is used for placement for credit classes. ACCUPLACER testing is available at the Gig Harbor Center by Appointment only. Please call 253.460.2424.
Students are tested using a computer. The questions are multiple choice. Students also respond to a series of background questions such as birth date, ethnicity, and high school, etc. Students need to know their TCC student ID number. A Test Administrator is present to assist those who are taking the test. Each section of the test (Reading, Sentence Skills and Math) takes about 20 to 30 minutes to complete. However, the assessment test is un-timed and students may take as long as they need to complete each test.
The assessment test is designed using adaptive technology. When students answer questions correctly, the test challenges the student. When students answer questions incorrectly, the test questions are less challenging. Questions must be answered in the order they are given. Once you have answered a question and clicked on the next question you can not go back. The Assessment Center provides test takers with a basic function calculator, scratch paper, and pencil for use on the test. Talking to other testers, the use of a dictionary, an electronic dictionary device, or an unauthorized calculator is not allowed during the test.
When students complete the assessment test, the test administrator will give them a copy of their test results, including scores and course placements in reading, English, and math. Retests are available, please discuss this option with the Test Administrator.
Tacoma Community College requires new students who are registering for more than 5 credits for English or math course, or a course with an English or math prerequisite, to have their skills in English, reading, and math assessed to assure that they enroll in college at a level compatible with their skills. If you have attended another college your transcripts can be evaluated for placement.
Students who wish to take the Assessment test, must apply to the college and obtain their Student ID number, pay a $18.00 Assessment fee at the Cashier's Office in Building 18 before taking the test. Assessment testing is available on a WALK-IN basis (picture I.D. is required). Call 253.566.5158, 24-hours a day to hear testing dates/times for a two-week period. For more information, please call the Assessment Office at 253.566.5093. Testing is done at the Gig Harbor Campus (3993 Hunt Street, Gig Harbor WA 98335) by appointment only - please call 253.460.2424 for an appointment.
If you would like to refresh your skills before taking the test, you may click here for a Math Review Guide / English Review Guide / Online sites for all subjects and Oklahoma University Practice you may stop by the Assessment Office in Building 7 for a review guide. Online-Only students (also called distance education students) who are not able to come to the TCC campus should follow the special instructions for Online-Only students below.
Distant learners who cannot come to the TCC campus for testing should speak to Assessment at 253.566.5093 or e-mail the department about options to be assessed or proctored at a location in their area.
Students who have taken the Asset, Compass, or CPT (Accuplacer) test at another college prior to testing at TCC, and within the previous two years, may use their scores in place of TCC's assessment test. They must submit a copy of their test score report to TCC's Assessment Center for review and course placement. Students can submit their test scores by fax at 253.566.6011 or by requesting that the testing center email a copy to Assessment. Students who have taken TCC's placement test may not use scores from another test for TCC placement.
Application to the college must be completed prior to reading of unofficial transcripts or assessment. Students who wish to be assessed through review of their previous college transcripts may submit official or unofficial copies of their transcripts to the Assessment Office in Building 7. Students may submit their transcripts by fax to 253.566.6011. When faxing transcripts please include TCC Student ID number. In reviewing college transcripts for placement purposes, the assessment staff looks for college level course work in reading, English, and math. A student's reading placement is determined by considering the student's performance in college level courses that typically require extensive reading, such as psychology, philosophy, and science. The English placement is determined by considering the student's performance in previous English composition courses. The math placement is determined by looking at the student's performance in math courses completed. If it has been more then two years since a student has taken a math course the Math Department recommends taking the placement.
Departmental guidelines indicate that grades of C- or lower do not indicate the student has mastered the respective skill at a level high enough to enable the student to enter a course designed for students at the next level. Students who have received grades of C- or below in previous college courses may repeat the courses for better grades or take the assessment test to establish skill levels required to enter subsequent courses.
When the transcript review has been completed, the student's placement scores will be in the system for advising. A student would need to take unofficial transcripts to the advising appointment if Official Transcript evaluation has not yet taken place.
If you plan to transfer credit from another college to be used to satisfy prerequisites at TCC, or intend to apply transfer credits toward a degree or certificate program at TCC, you must provide TCC with an official transcript. Credit evaluations usually take 2-4 weeks. You will receive a copy of the evaluation in the mail. If unofficial transcripts were used in the Transcript Review process, official transcripts must be supplied before credit will be evaluated and posted to your TCC record. FAX copies of transcripts are not accepted as official transcripts. (Official Transcripts must be sent/taken to the Registration and Records Office, Bldg. 7, 253.566.5037)
Assessment Help
Students who have any questions regarding their assessment test or transcript review, should contact Assessment by e-mail Assessment or call at 253.566.5093.