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2007-2008- Volume 82, No. 1

ADMISSIONS
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Entrance procedures
Board of Trustees

Academic Calendar

Locations

Terms

Full table of contents

General Information

Admissions

Students, Admission, Programs and Activities - General
Admission Requirements
College of Education Programs
Re-Admission
Home Campus
Testing of Students
Residency
Senior Citizens
Services for Students with Disabilities

Academic Information
Student Services
Specialized Academic Programs and Services
Office of Special Programs
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Student Fees - SSFA - Veterans
Electronic Campus
Continuing Education/Non Credit Programs
Corporate Training
Graduation
Degree Requirements
Course Descriptions

Testing of Students
(College Policy Rule 6Hx23-4.45) (2001; 2005)

The College requires testing to quantitatively demonstrate students' preparation and likelihood for successful matriculation.

I. Placement Testing
Except as noted below, new students in credit courses are required to take the St. Petersburg College Placement Test, SAT, ACT or other approved placement instrument. The test must be taken prior to the student's first registration. Test results are used to aid in advisement and course placement. Students with documented disabilities who wish accommodation on the placement test should consult with the campus Learning Specialist prior to their chosen testing date.

Students not required to take a placement test (unless the student plans to take a course that has Placement Test scores as a prerequisite) include:

  1. transient students from other colleges and universities;
  2. students who have earned either a 2-year or 4-year degree;
  3. non-degree seeking students;
  4. students transferring to St. Petersburg College with sufficient evidence for course placement in reading, writing or mathematics from the transferring institution;
  5. students with passing scores on the SAT I (440 Math and 440 Verbal) or Enhanced ACT (17 English, 18 Reading and 19 Math) taken within the past 2 years;
  6. students enrolled in Certificate programs except as required in certain programs; and
  7. English as a Second Language students who take an approved Placement Test for ESL (i.e. LOEP).

Upon completion of 18 semester hours, non-degree-seeking students registered in job improvement or enrichment program codes must meet with a counselor or academic advisor prior to registration.

II. Assessment Testing

  1. All students pursuing a certificate or an A.S. degree will be required to complete an End of Program Assessment which shall be used in certifying attainment of the standards of performance established for the program.
  2. Associate in Arts degree students must satisfactorily pass the College-Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST) unless exempt and/or waived.
  3. Students pursuing all degrees and certificates may be required to participate in an Assessment of General Education Outcomes.

III. To qualify for admission to the College and for financial assistance, students who are not high school graduates or who do not possess the GED must demonstrate ability to benefit from college-level programs at SPC by attaining minimum scores, on all three subtests of reading, writing and arithmetic on the St. Petersburg College Placement Test, in a single administration. Students scoring below the minimum raw scores listed below will be ineligible for financial assistance until they have demonstrated ability to benefit by successfully completing the first required college preparatory course in all of the areas: Minimum Raw Scores for determination of Ability to Benefit:

Scale
Reading 55
Writing 55
Arithmetic 34

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