Are you getting ready to take the College Placement Test? Did you just take your College Placement test and discover that you will be enrolled in College Prep courses at Florida Community College?
Many students entering a degree-seeking program
at Florida Community College need at least one course in the
College Prep program. Typical students in the College Prep program
include those who have been out of school for a while, or had
other personal priorities while in high school (such as working
or family responsibilities), and those for whom English is a
second language.
The College Prep program at Florida Community College can help you succeed in your future college classes and build a strong foundation of reading, writing, and mathematics skills that are vital for the workplace.
Florida Community College offers a college
preparatory program for students who need assistance in mathematics,
reading and writing, in order to prepare for college-level coursework.
The college preparatory program, along with the Student Life
Skills courses, is designed to help college preparatory students:
- transition to college;
- succeed in their program of study; and
- access an academic skills refresher, especially for returning adult students who have been out of school for a period of time.
Course placement testing is required of all degree-seeking students in order
to assist them with course selection. Non-degree-seeking students planning
to take English, reading or mathematics must also be tested.
Florida Community College utilizes the College Placement Test (CPT).
It includes subtests of English, reading and mathematics skills.
Florida Community College also accepts scores for the ACT and SAT. These scores may exempt students from further testing. Students should have an official copy of test scores sent to their campus assessment and certification center at least three weeks prior to registration for classes.
Additional information is available from any
campus Assessment
and Certification Center.
Student Life Skills Program
Counseling and Advising
Assessment and Certification Centers
Learner Support Center (provides technical support services,
admissions and registration assistance, academic advising and College-wide information.)
Learning Centers
Additional Student Resources