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Academic
Placement and Testing English-Mandatory
placement into an appropriate writing course (Gens 098, ENG 100, ENG
101) is determined by a
student's high school and Critical Reading and Writing SAT or equivalent
ACT scores. Reading-Reading placement is determined by a student's SAT/ACT score and/or transfer credit. Students who do not have an SAT/ACT score or who have less than 10 hours of transfer credit will need to take the reading placement test. Placement results will determine the entry-level reading course students will need to take (Gens 099 and Gens 151). Mathematics-All students who earn four-year degrees from USI are required to complete the mathematics component of the University Core Curriculum. Placement procedures are based on evidence that shows students who enter math courses at the appropriate level are more likely to succeed in completing their mathematics requirement(s) in a timely manner. New Students - All students who are not exempt from placement testing (see criteria below) are required to take the mathematics placement test prior to enrolling in a math course at USI. The placement test results will determine the entry-level math course students that students will be allowed to take; therefore, it is extremely important that one's best effort be given to this exam. Transfer Students-All students entering USI without transfer credit to satisfy the mathematics component of the University Core Curriculum must take the math placement prior to enrolling in a math course at USI. (Intermediate Algebra does not satisfy the mathematics component of the UCC.) . Nontraditional Students - The Department of Mathematics requires all nontraditional students take the placement test prior to enrolling in a math course at USI. Placement tests do not affect admission to the University; they are used only for placement into USI math courses. Starting in the correct course will help you succeed academically, which ultimately will save you time and money. Exemptions from Placement Testing - Some students may be exempt from taking the math placement test based on the following:
With the assistance of an advisor, students who are exempt from placement testing may select the math course which best meets the requirements of his or her program of study. Modern and Classical Languages-Placement tests are recommended for students who studied French, German, Spanish, Japanese, or Latin in high school for the benefit of enrolling in a course ranging from the second to the fifth semester of language study. Students earn credit for all preceding courses if they achieve a grade of B or better in the course in which they are placed and complete a Departmental Credit Form. Students requesting Japanese or Latin placement should contact the Department of Modern and Classical Languages (812/461-5203); French, German, and Spanish placement tests are given by Academic Skills (812/464-1743). Placement
Testing
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