Placement Testing
Placement Tests/Assessments to Take BEFORE Orientation |
In order for your advisor to prepare for your first advising meeting, you must have completed all the necessary online placement tests before you attend Orientation--and you don't want to leave Orientation without your schedule in hand! It is suggested that the French, German, Latin, and Math (for transfer students) placement tests be completed by June 1, 2008. If you do not complete them by December 1st, please take them BEFORE you attend orientation so you can have a good meeting with your advisor.
For many of these tests, you will need a computer with internet access. Choose one with the fastest possible internet connection (Ethernet or better). If one is not available to you at home, you may access a computer at your school or public library.
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| Step 1 : Determine the type of test you should take |
| Freshman |
Foreign Language Placement Tests
- French, German, and Latin Placement Tests - Students who studied French, German, or Latin in high school are expected to complete an on-line test in that language.
- Spanish -
You do not take a placement test. Instead, you are placed according to the number of years of high school Spanish you have taken. You can find more information about placement testing at the Hispanic Studies website.
- Other Languages - Arrangements can also be made for individual assessment in Arabic, Chinese, Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian. These arrangements often need to wait until students and faculty are back on campus in August. For a placement evaluation in one of these languages, please see the contact list at the bottom of the page.
Math Placement Tests
Incoming freshmen DO NOT take a math placement test. Your placement level will be determined from information about math courses you successfully completed in high school as well as the math SAT or ACT score.
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| Transfer Students |
Foreign Language Placement Tests
If you are transferring foreign language credits, you do not take a foreign language placement test in that language. Transfer students should sign up for the next appropriate language course. Language placement credit is not awarded to transfer students.
If you are not tranferring any foreign language credits, you do need to take the foreign language placement test.
- French, German, and Latin Placement Tests - Students who studied French, German, or Latin in high school are expected to complete an on-line test in that language.
- Spanish -
If you transfer Spanish credits, you will be placed in the next sequential course. If you are not transferring Spanish credits, you will be placed in SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish if you have never studied Spanish, or in SPAN 190 Elementary Spanish if you studied Spanish in high school. You can find more information about placement testing at the Hispanic Studies website.
- Other Languages - Arrangements can also be made for individual assessment in Arabic, Chinese, Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian. These arrangements often need to wait until students and faculty are back on campus in August. For a placement evaluation in one of these languages, please see the contact list at the bottom of the page.
Math Placement Test
Transfer students must take the math placement test if they are not transferring six or more credit hours in math (excluding college algebra). Transfer students must complete the math placement test before they meet with an advisor.
How to Prepare
• Sample math test questions can be found at http://www.cofc.edu/~orientat/math_placement_testing.html
• Know the basics of algebra.
• Review pre-calculus (more advanced algebra and trigonometry).
• Try to answer all the questions.
• Relax and take a deep breath before you begin the exam.
Taking the test
If you are expected to take the math placement test, you will receive an email to your College of Charleston email account (also known as your Edisto account). This email will include all of the information needed to access the online test and complete it. If you do not have access to a computer at your home, please note that the test can be taken at any public computer such as a public library or current college you are attending.
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| Other Languages |
Arrangements can also be made for individual assessment in Arabic, Chinese, Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Russian. These arrangements often need to wait until students and faculty are back on campus during the school year. For a placement evaluation in one of these languages, please contact:
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| Step 2: Directions for Placement Tests |
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| Other Information |
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Questions |
If you have questions, please check out the FAQ's.
If you still have questions after you read the FAQ's, then please email orientat@cofc.edu or call 843.953.2017 on Monday-Friday from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm.
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