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  5. Placement

Placement

Placement into Math and English must be determined before students can enroll in Math or English courses or courses with a Math or English prerequisite. Placement indicates whether you begin your English and math courses at the college level (courses numbered above 100 that are transferrable) or at the developmental level (courses numbered below 100 that prepare you for college-level work but do not transfer). Placement testing on campus is done in room C1203.

Students may be exempt from part or all of the placement test based on cumulative high school G.P.A. or SAT or ACT scores. Please click on Determining Math Placement and Determining English Placement to find out more. View a listing of frequently asked questions about placement testing.

Students meeting one of the criteria below are placed into college-level math courses and do not need to take the math placement test.

Placement measure (within 3 years) Minimum score Eligible for these math courses
High School cumulative GPA of 3. 0 or higher of an unweighted 4.0 scale with successful completion of a 4th year of math. 3.0+ (on 4.0 scale) MAT 101, 150, 201, 208
ACT Math Score 22 MAT 101, 150, 201, 208
SAT Math Score* 530 MAT 101, 150, 201, 208
GED Mathematical Reasoning Section Score 165 MAT 101, 150, 201, 208
Prior college coursework, Advanced Placement (AP) scores & CLEP scores may also qualify a student for college-level placement and/or credit.
 

Students meeting one of the criteria above are placed into the first level of college-level math (MAT 101, 150, 201, 208). They do not need to take the placement test. To place into upper-level math courses (MAT 155, 210, 211, 229), students need to take the ACCUPLACER Advanced Algebra & Functions test. The next step in the Getting Started process is to schedule an appointment with an advisor (815-825-9375).

Students who do not meet one of the criteria above or whose test scores/GPA are more than 3 years old will need to take the ACCUPLACER Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics (QAS) test to determine placement in math. Contact Student Services to schedule appointments for both placement testing and advising (815-825-9375).

Determining English Placement

Students meeting one of the criteria below are placed into college-level English courses and do not need to take the English placement test. Placement for English can be determined by one of the following methods:

Placement Measure
(Within three years)
Minimum Score Eligible for These English Courses

High School G.P.A.
(The cumulative G.P.A. must be figured after at least 6 high school semesters completed)

3.0+ (on a 4.0 scale) ENG 103 or ENG 109

High School G.P.A — Dual Credit
(The cumulative G.P.A. must be figured after at least 5 high school semesters completed)

3.5+ (on a 4.0 scale) ENG 103 or ENG 109
ACT English Score 19 ENG 103 or ENG 109
ACT Composite Score 19 ENG 103 or ENG 109
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Score 480 ENG 103 or ENG 109
GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Section Score 165 ENG 103 or ENG 109
Prior college coursework, Advanced Placement (AP) scores and CLEP scores may also qualify a student for college-level placement and/or credit

Once transcripts are evaluated, students meeting one of the criteria above are placed into college-level English (ENG 103 or ENG 109).  They do not need to take the placement test.  The next step in the Getting Started process is to schedule an appointment with an advisor  (815-825-9375).

Students who do not meet one of the criteria above or whose test scores/GPA are more than 3 years old will need to take the ACCUPLACER test (WritePlacer, possibly also Reading Comprehension) to determine placement in English. Contact Student Services to schedule appointments for placement testing & advising (815-825-9375).

You may not need to take the placement test.  Please see the above sections, Determining Math Placement and Determining English Placement, to see if you qualify for a waiver based on ACT, SAT, AP or CLEP test scores, high school G.P.A. or previous coursework. 

Students who do not meet the above criteria or whose scores have expired will take the ACCUPLACER placement test.

Math

  • Students needing to take ACCUPLACER for math courses will take the ACCUPLACER Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics (QAS) test, which is 20 multiple-choice questions. From this test student can be placed into developmental or college-level courses.
  • Students scoring 200-225 on the QAS test will also take the Arithmetic test (20 multiple-choice questions). 
  • Students scoring 245-300 on the QAS test will also take the Advanced Algebra & Functions (AAF) test (20 multiple-choice questions) to place into upper-level math courses (Trigonometry, Finite Math, Calculus I, and Calculus for Business).
  • Students with SAT Math scores of 530 or higher are considered college-level (Tier 1) but may take the ACCUPLACER Advanced Algebra & Functions test for possible placement into upper-level math courses (Trigonometry, Finite Math, Calculus I, and Calculus for Business).
  • All math tests are adaptive. 
  • Students cannot skip questions or return to previous questions. 
  • There are no time limits for the multiple-choice math tests. 
  • Access to an online calculator is available for certain questions, but hand-held calculators are not allowed. 
  • The score range for all math tests is 200-300.

English

Students needing to take ACCUPLACER for English courses or admission into certain programs will write an essay on the computer (ACCUPLACER WritePlacer test). 

WritePlacer

Students will read a short passage and an assignment question.  Students will then have an hour and a half (90 minutes) to plan and write a multi-paragraph essay (300 – 600 words).  Essays will be graded by the computer software on these six characteristics:

  • Purpose and Focus
  • Organization and Structure
  • Development and Support
  • Sentence Variety and Style
  • Mechanical Conventions
  • Critical Thinking

Scores on WritePlacer range from 1 to 8.  An essay will be given a score of zero if it is too short to be evaluated, written on a topic other than the one presented or written in a language other than English.

Students scoring 5-8 (on an 8 point scale) will place directly into college-level English (ENG 103 or ENG 109). Students scoring below 5 on WritePlacer will also take the ACCUPLACER Reading Comprehension test to determine placement.

If the computer cannot assess the exam properly (which happens about 10% of the time), the essay will be marked pending and human readers from ACCUPLACER read the essay and assign a score.  Results of pending essays are usually available within 24 hours.

Students must complete the essay in one sitting. They will not be permitted to save and return at a later date.

Reading

The Reading Comprehension test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.  There is no time limit. If students take the Reading Comprehension test, placement will be determined by a combination of WritePlacer and Reading Comprehension scores.

Students with documented disabilities may contact Disability Services to request testing accommodations.

Possible accommodations include:

  • Extra time on WritePlacer essay (the math & reading tests are not timed)
  • Private room
  • Scribe

Students needing to take an ACCUPLACER test are advised to study and prepare. This test will determine whether you begin your math and English courses at the college level or at the developmental level (courses numbered below 100 that prepare you for college-level work but do not transfer). Failure to prepare before you test may result in an inaccurate placement and will cost time and money to retest.

**Get the free ACCUPLACER study app for your phone or pc. Create an account; Select Next Generation Practice Tests; Select Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics. You may also want to download Arithmetic, Advanced Algebra & Functions, and/or Reading.  Do not select Writing because you will not do a Next Generation Writing test.  (You will type an essay on WritePlacer instead)

ACCUPLACER Next Generation Sample Questions  (Practice Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra & Statistics, Arithmetic, Advanced Algebra & Functions, and Reading , NOT Next Generation Writing)

  • Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics Questions
  • Advanced Algebra & Functions Sample Questions
  • Arithmetic NG Sample Questions
  • Reading NG Sample Questions

WritePlacer sample essays (Focus on the difference between what an essay with a 4, 5, and 6 looks like)

EdReady for math preparation. Create an account and choose the goal "Prepare for Common Placement Exams".

Khan Academy for math preparation

Tips for Taking ACCUPLACER

Math
Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics (QAS) Scores
Kishwaukee College Math Placement
200-225
Placement determined by score on the Arithmetic test
226-244
MAT 068, 101/041
245-269
MAT 101, 208, 098 or 150/45*
(Students will also take ACCUPLACER Advanced Algebra & Functions test)
270-300
MAT 101, 150, 201, 208
(Students will also take ACCUPLACER Advanced Algebra & Functions test)

Arithmetic Scores
Placement
200-242
AE MATH**
243-300
MAT 068, 101/41

Advanced Algebra & Functions (AAF) Test Scores
Placement
200-229
Placement determined by QAS test or SAT/ACT math scores
230-266
MAT 101, 150*, 201, 208 (college-level math, Tier 1)
267-300 MAT 155*, 210, 211, 229** (college-level math, Tier 2)
**Students will only be referred to Adult ED if they receive an Adult Ed placement (below the college's minimum competency level) in BOTH Math and English.


English: English placement at Kishwaukee College is based on the results of your WritePlacer and Reading Comprehension scores.

WritePlacer Score Reading Score Kishwaukee College English Placement
5-8 No Reading Required ENG 103, COM 100
4 246-300 ENG 103/099, 109**
3/4 200-300/200-245 ENG 103/093
1-2 200-300 AE ENG**
0 200-300 Must Re-Test
**Students will only be referred to Adult Education if they receive an Adult Ed placement (below the college's minimum competency level) in BOTH math and English. 
NUR 100 (BNA course) requires a Reading score of 233+ or a Writing score of 4+

If you are dissatisfied with your ACCUPLACER scores, you may retake your placement. 

  • Only one retest in each ACCUPLACER section (math, writing, and reading) is permitted. 
  • Students must wait a minimum of 24 hours to retest.
  • To retest math costs $10. To retest English (writing, reading, or both) costs $10. The fee is paid in the Business Office prior to retesting.
  • Students are advised to use their one retest option wisely. Without study and preparation, it is unlikely that placement will change. For sample questions and study tools, please see the section labeled Preparing for the ACCUPLACER Placement Test.
  • Students are not eligible to retest once they have taken a course in that subject (math, English).
  • Students who previously took the placement test for dual credit in high school are permitted (but not required) to test ACCUPLACER for no fee once they apply as incoming college students.

Math Retest Policy:

The math placement retest process is for students who have a reason to believe that they have been inappropriately placed and have not attempted any mathematics courses.  Students are allowed one placement retest in mathematics. The retest fee is $10.

  1. Prepare for your retest.  Without study and preparation, it is very unlikely that your math placement score will change. To prepare you are highly encouraged to consider utilizing the resources found in Preparing for the ACCUPLACER Placement Test section on this Kishwaukee College placement webpage.  There are sample questions, suggested websites, additional resources, and video links for review.
  2. Schedule an appointment with Student Services at 815-825-9375 or onestop@kish.edu for the ACCUPLACER math retest.
  3. Pay the $10 retest fee at the Business Office (C2140) and retest ACCUPLACER math section in Testing Services.

English Retest Policy:

  • If you received a score of zero on the Kish WritePlacer, you must retest (no fee). If you score a zero again, you will be referred to the dean of ACSS.
  • If you score 1-4 on WritePlacer, you can accept your placement or take WritePlacer again for a $10 retest fee. Only one retest is permitted.
  • Students who have written 2 essays in WritePlacer (a test & retest) and are still dissatisfied with their placement can request an English instructor to read the essay and determine placement ($4 charge).
  • Students may also retest the Reading Comprehension test one time for a $10 fee. 
  • Contact Student Services at 815-825-9375 or onestop@kish.edu to schedule a retest appointment. Retest fees are paid in the Business Office (C2140) prior to testing.