… Reading Placement Policy Reading ability is essential for college success and is why SDSU offers the course Reading Strategies (READ 145). All students may take this course to brush up on their reading and study skills; however, students with an ACT score of 17 or less are required to take the course. Placement is first … score below. This placement may be challenged twice and there is an $20 charge plus $3.50 RegisterBlast fee for each challenge. You can find study resources for ACCUPLACER Reading online. The SDSU Reading Placement policy is also posted online. Placement ACT Reading ACCUPLACER Next Gen Classic ACCUPLACER (Retired 1/29/19) Smarter Balanced English Language … Reading 1-840-2582Requirement Met18-36Reading 261+College Level Reading 85-1202583+ Transfer Students: The requirement to take READ 041 will be waived if a student transfers in a comparable three (3) credit reading course with a grade of RS or C (or equivalent) or better. Transfer students with 30 or more credits completed and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above …
… Proficiency Exams The South Dakota Board of Regents no longer requires the administration of the CAAP exam. Therefore, SDSU undergraduate students are no longer required to complete the CAAP exam (Proficiency Exam) as one of their graduation requirements. Students are not required to complete remediation or re-test in the future. If a student has already purchased the code for the online modules these can be returned to Jackrabbit Central - Student Union for a full refund. Testing Center (SDSTATE-TC) … The South Dakota Board of Regents no longer requires the …
… Proctoring Services The Testing Center provides a range of proctoring services for SDSU students. Students with a documented disability are eligible for Accommodated Testing services through the Testing Center. Students taking an online course either through SDSU or another institution are also eligible to have their exams proctored at the Testing Center. There is a charge for exams proctored from non-SDBOR …
… Proctoring of Tests The Testing Center (TC) provides test proctoring services for SDSU and other institutions of higher education for online courses. As of the Spring 2024 semester the Testing Center will revert back to our … approved University trips, etc. Faculty need to arrange proctoring with their home department or college. These arrangements should be made prior to the start of class and clearly communicated to students. H.M. Briggs Library does not offer proctoring services Wintrode Student Success Center does not offer proctoring services A physical photo ID must be …
… College Credit in High School Earning college credit in high school is a great way to save time and money before you actually get to college. If you’re considering taking college-level courses in high school, check out these guidelines. Advanced Placement Earning advanced placement credit in high school typically involves students taking specific AP courses and then taking an AP test at the conclusion of each course. SDSU will accept AP credits from students who complete an AP test with the minimum required score. PSEO/Dual Credit PSEO or Dual Credit courses are those that are taken through a college or university while a student is in high school for which both college and high school credit is earned. Students who have taken courses on the college campus or online can use the transfer equivalency calculator to get an idea of how their credits will transfer to SDSU. If the courses were taken in the high school, there are several ways in …