KCTCS
Assessment and Placement Policy
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Students
enrolling in KCTCS colleges for the purpose of earning credit applicable
toward an educational credential -certificate, diploma, or associate
degree - must demonstrate through the submission of scores on specified
assessment instruments that they possess the minimum academic skills
essential for success. Students who do not have the appropriate
test scores in a given area must successfully complete remedial
courses before enrolling in entry-level courses for that subject
area.
This
assessment and placement policy specifically applies to:
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Students who will enroll in a KCTCS college for the
first time in fall 2001 or later for the purpose of earning an educational
credential. This includes students who intend to transfer to a university,
and students who are un-decided on a program of study.
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Students who transfer from a non-KCTCS institution and
who have not demonstrated academic skills appropriate for the educational
credential they seek, either through assessment results or successful
completion of relevant entry-level courses.
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Students who decide to earn an educational credential
subsequent to their enrollment as a non-credential seeking student
and who have not demonstrated the academic skills appropriate for
the educational credential they seek.
The
skills for which the Assessment and Placement Policy applies are
mathematics, reading, and writing. An ACT score of 18 or above in
mathematics, reading or writing allows the student to enroll in
entry-level courses for those areas. A student who scores less than
18 in mathematics, reading or writing is required to take an additional
test and will be placed into classes according to her/his score
on the second test.
Students
who do not intend to seek an educational credential are exempt from
taking the assessment instrument; however, all students must meet
individual course pre-requisites such as those for entry-level English
and mathematics courses.
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