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ASSESS YOUR
SKILL LEVEL
The English and math assessment results are used
to help evaluate your present skill levels and assist in the selection of appropriate
English and math classes. You will not be cleared to enroll into any collegiate level
English or math courses until you either participate in Assessment and Orientation, or
qualify for an exemption. See exemption qualifications in
TO OBTAIN AN EXEMPTION..
No
scores will be given over the phone.
ENGLISH/ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
EXAM
MATH
EXAM
MULTIPLE MEASURES
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
ORIENTATION AND ADVISEMENT
Assessment is followed by
orientation and advisement. No Appointment is necessary. However, seating will be limited
to room capacity. No Late Admission. See TO OBTAIN AN EXEMPTION...
for information regarding exemptions from the assessment component.
EXEMPTION
FROM THE ASSESSMENT EXAM
You are exempt from the assessment process if you have:
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Earned an Associate Degree or higher at an accredited college or
university. Must provide copy of diploma or unofficial transcript.
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Completed English and/or Mathematics courses at an accredited
college or university. Must provide unofficial transcript.
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Completed Advance Placement (AP) in English and/or Mathematics.
Must provide a copy of the
AP Examination results with scores of 3,
4 or 5.
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Students that have graduated from a high school in the Grossmont
Union High School District (GUHSD) should be given the
Math Articulated Credit Form to have signed by their high school
counselor if they wish to be exempt from the Mathematics assessment
and receive credit for Math 110. Students must provide proof of
having completed Algebra 1 and Geometry with a grade of “C” or
better, and a grade of “B” or better in Algebra II in the last two
years. They can be cleared to take a Mathematics course at the
level of 120-178. Enrollment in higher level courses requires going
through the Math assessment process.
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With regards to the bullet above, students from the
GUHSD that
received a “C” in Algebra II may be exempt from the assessment
process by bringing an unofficial transcript. They can be placed in
Math 110 while still in high school.
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Completed the assessment process at another California Community
College and the appropriate documentation of placement is provided.
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If a
student is enrolling in a course for educational/personal enrichment
course that does not require English or Math as a prerequisite,
co-requisite or advisory (recommended preparation).
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Scores from assessments such as ELM, SAT, ACT and EPT are not used
to exempt students or clear prerequisites.
Please Note: Students have the right to
“challenge” a prerequisite". Students wishing to challenge should be
given the form entitled
“Prerequisite
Evaluation/Challenge Request.”
After completing the form, it should be submitted to a counselor, who
will in turn send it to the department chair.
To obtain an
exemption, bring to the Counseling Center one of the following:
- A college or
university transcript or diploma
- A college or
university grade report
- A copy of your
Advanced Placement Examination results with scores of 3, 4, 5
- Assessment scores
from any San Diego/Imperial County local college
No one is exempt from the
orientation component. If you qualify for an exemption from the
assessment component, you should attend one of the Orientation and
advisement sessions.
English/Math Placement Challenge
If you already took the English and/or math assessment at Cuyamaca College,
but wish to challenge your placement level, contact the Assessment Office at
619-660-4426 to schedule a challenge exam. Only exams given by the Cuyamaca
College Assessment Office are acceptable for this purpose.
Chemistry Challenge
Please review the Cuyamaca College catalog regarding Chemistry
prerequisites. If you wish to enroll in Chemistry 141 without taking
Chemistry 120, you must take the Chemistry challenge exam. Contact the
Assessment Office at 619-660-4426 to schedule an appointment.
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