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ACT/SAT Score Equivalents

The change from a 2 digit math placement score to a single digit math placement score has also included a number of other methods to meet the math placement other than taking the math placement test.

Students may take the math placement test and will receive a score of 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending on the level of the proficiency. The math placement score will then be used as prerequisites for course registration.  Once a student takes the placement exam, they may also chose to use their SAT/ACT math scores or AP scores to determine their math placement level. If a student decides to take the math placement exam and also submit SAT/ACT scores, the student's highest math placement level from all submitted options will prevail.

Additional ways to determine the math placement score are below:

Alternative score options

Math Placement Score

ACT Score below 20

Math Placement Level 1

ACT score 20 - 21

Math Placement Level 2

ACT score 22 - 24

Math Placement Level 3

ACT score 25 and above

Math Placement Level 4

(SAT taken before March 2016)
SAT score below 470

Math Placement Level 1

(SAT taken before March 2016)
SAT score 470 - 500

Math Placement Level 2

(SAT taken before March 2016)
SAT score 510 - 570

Math Placement Level 3

(SAT taken before March 2016)
SAT score 580 and above

Math Placement Level 4

(SAT taken March 2016 or later)
SAT score below 510

Math Placement Level 1

(SAT taken March 2016 or later)
SAT score 510 - 530

Math Placement Level 2

(SAT taken March 2016 or later)
SAT score 540 - 590

Math Placement Level 3

(SAT taken March 2016 or later)
SAT score 600 and above

Math Placement Level 4

AP CALC test score 2,3,4 or 5

Math Placement Level 4

AP PHYS 1 and 2 with score 4 or 5

Math Placement Level 4

AP PHYS C with score 4 or 5

Math Placement Level 4

Transfer Pre-Calculus course

Math Placement Level 4

Transfer Calculus course

Math Placement Level 4

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