Placement tests are administered each summer during orientation (SOAR) and each semester during the advising and registration period by the departments concerned. Students should check the course schedule booklet each semester for the exact dates and times during which the tests will be administered.
The results of placement tests in French, Latin, and Spanish are binding for student placement in courses. Students may enroll in mathematics courses at the level at which they place or in lower level courses. Students will not receive credit nor will they be exempt from University distribution requirements based on their performance on the tests.
French, Latin, and Spanish Placement Tests
Students who started French, Latin, or Spanish in secondary school and who are beginning their study of that language at UNCG must take a placement test. All transfer students returning to the study of French, Latin, or Spanish begun in high school but not previously pursued at the college level must also take the placement test. Students admitted with a two-unit language deficiency need not take the test. Students who are transferring credits in these languages from another college need not take the test in order to continue the same language at UNCG.
Mathematics Placement Tests
Placement tests in mathematics are mandatory for all freshman students and for all upperclass students who wish to take a college-level math course for the first time.
All degree programs currently require at least one mathematics course and may identify a specific one or more.
If a student is admitted with a mathematics deficiency in algebra and/or geometry, she/he must remove the deficiency even though the area of study at UNCG may not require mathematics.
The table below indicates the appropriate placement in mathematics courses:
Placement
Test Score Below 10 |
| Student may enroll in: |
MAT 100*, MAT 112**, CSC 101**, STA 108** |
Placement
Test Score 10-19 |
| Student may enroll in: |
MAT 100*, MAT 112**, MAT 115, MAT 150, CSC 101**,
STA 108** |
Placement
Test Score 20-30 |
| Student may enroll in: |
MAT 100*, MAT 112**, MAT 115, MAT 120, MAT 150, MAT 151, MAT 191***, CSC 101**, CSC 130, STA 108** |
| *MAT 100 does not count as credit toward graduation nor in the student's GPA. |
| **MAT 100, MAT 112, CSC 101, and STA 108 do not require a placement test score. However, any student who enrolls in a higher level mathematics course must have the appropriate placement test score or a grade of at least a "C" in the appropriate prerequisite course. MAT 112, STA 108, and CSC 101 do not prepare a student for MAT 115 or 150. |
| ***MAT 191 students must also exhibit proficiency in trigonometry. |
Placement Without Credit
Students with exceptional ability are encouraged to take examinations for placement without credit in order to take advantage of opportunities for advanced courses and for individual research or other creative endeavors. Examinations for placement without credit will be administered by the departments or schools concerned. It is recommended that departments or schools make available to interested students reading lists and other source material which might assist the students in preparing for the examination.
Passing an examination of this type will not alter the number of hours required in that area or subject. Successful completion of an examination for placement at the 100 level in the student's major field shall have the effect of increasing the number of hours accepted toward graduation above the 100 level by the number of hours so waived.
In all cases where requirements of prerequisites are waived, by placement examination or other means, this fact should be reported in writing by the appropriate department head to the Office of Student Academic Services and should be entered on the student's record.
Special Examination for Credit
In exceptional circumstances, students may attempt to establish academic credit through a Special Examination upon the recommendation of the department or school and under the supervision of the Director of Student Academic Services.
Only those courses which are designated by the department or school may be credited by special examination. The department or school shall administer a written examination, except in cases where mastery of techniques may be demonstrated in other formats. Applications for the exam shall be made to the Director of Student Academic Services with the written permission of the head of the department or school, at least 30 days before the examination. A non-refundable fee will be charged, payable after the application has been approved.
Examinations must be taken before the last semester or 12-week summer session preceding the completion of the student's degree requirements. Students may not be tested in material for which they received high school credit, and transfer students may not extend the number of hours allowed in transfer by this method. Credit will not be given for a prerequisite to a course for which the student has already received credit. No examination may be given in a course for which the student has registered for audit.
No more than 12 semester hours may be earned toward graduation by this procedure. The School of Nursing has a special exemption to present 30 semester hours by the Special Examination Program (see School of Nursing). Credits earned in this manner may not be used to fulfill residency requirements.
A student must consult in advance with the faculty advisor and with the head of the department or school concerned and file evidence of having prepared for the exam. Assistance should be given to the student in developing reading lists and other source material.
Results of all examinations shall be reported to the Registrar before the first day of the next registration period. Credit, but no grade points, will be granted when the level of performance is C or better.
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