There are two types of placement testing that are offered at 爱游戏体育.
The Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) is the primary placement test offered at CFK. The purpose of PERT is to help provide information about your skills in the English language, reading, and mathematics. Your test results will be used in the academic advising process to ensure that you enroll in the appropriate levels of English (communication/humanities), reading, and mathematics courses. You may need to take the PERT, if you are a degree-seeking student, a returning student who changes to degree-seeking status, or as well as a non-degree seeking student who wishes to enroll in English, reading, mathematics courses, or any course requiring college level English or math as a prerequisite. The PERT identifies appropriate course placement (developmental education through college credit) in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. There are 30 questions per placement subtest, and the scaled scores range from 50-150. Students entering degree programs, taking degree-credit courses, or any level of English, math, or reading courses are required to take a placement test before registering. ACT, SAT, CPT, and PERT are accepted. Exemptions to the placement test requirement can be found in Florida Statute1008.3.
Developed by the College Board, the people behind AP and SAT, the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) has been the most widely trusted credit-by-examination program for over 40 years, accepted by 2,900 colleges and universities and administered in over 1,700 test centers. CLEP exams test mastery of college-level material acquired in a variety of ways — through general academic instructions, significant independent study or extracurricular work. CLEP exam-takers include adults just entering or returning to school, military service members and traditional college students
We are a designated test center for the following testing providers. TABE, ASE, PAN, LTI, LOEP
(4)(a) A student who entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma or a student who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of the United States Armed Services shall not be required to take the common placement test and shall not be required to enroll in developmental education instruction in a Florida College System institution. However, a student who is not required to take the common placement test and is not required to enroll in developmental education under this paragraph may opt to be assessed and to enroll in developmental education instruction, and the college shall provide such assessment and instruction upon the student’s request.
To receive an official ACT score report, please contact American College Testing at (319) 337-1313 or visit their website at .
To receive an official SAT score report, please contact the College Board at, (866) 756-7346 or visit their website at .
*It is the student’s responsibility to make certain the test scores have been received and processed.
An appointment is required to take a placement test. Please contact the appropriate test center. You may do this by calling one of our campuses:
See locations in the boxes on the right.
Cost of CLEP registration fee is $93. and must be scheduled on the college board website.
CFK proctor fee is $35.
Test administration fees are waived for: Active Duty Military members (Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserve Component), Spouses and Civilian Employees of the Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Coast Guard (Active and Reserve), DoD Acquisition Workforce Personnel taking select exams.
Study guides are available in the Testing Coordinators Office (Key West Campus, “A” building, Advising).
For more information check out the CLEP website or contact an CFK Workforce Development at (305)809-3185.
Acceleration of degree completion can be achieved through national credit-by-examination programs. 爱游戏体育 (CFK) follows the guidelines of the Articulation Coordinating Committee (ACC) under Florida State Board Rule 6A-10.024(7), awarding credit according to the recommendations outlined by the State of Florida Articulation Coordinating Committee.