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Concurrent Enrollment

Course Placement for all Concurrent Students

In order for concurrent students to enroll in a college-level course, they must earn a minimum score in that particular subject area to show college readiness. A high school student who doesn't earn the minimum score in science reasoning, mathematics or English won't be allowed to enroll in those college subject areas. A student who doesn't earn the minimum score in reading will not be allowed to enroll in any other collegiate course (outside the subjects of science, mathematics and English). Concurrent enrollment students may not enroll in any form of developmental education, including co-requisite support courses. A concurrent student will be eligible to enroll based on the criteria detailed in the chart below.

Curricular Area ACT Pre-ACT (10th Grade) ACT On-Campus1 SAT2 PSAT 10 or PSAT/NMSQT2 Other
English (meet one of the requisite English measures) 19 English 19 English 19 English 510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing 510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing Satisfy an English assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan
Math (meet one of the requisite math measures) 19 Math 19 Math 19 Math 510 Math 510 Math Satisfy a math assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan
Reading (meet one of the requisite reading measures) 19 Reading 19 Reading 19 Reading 510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing 510 Evidence Based - Reading and Writing Satisfy a reading assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan
Science (meet one of the requisite science measures) 19 Science 19 Science 19 Science N/A (there is no SAT science section) N/A (there is no PSAT science section) Satisfy an assessment and course placement measure that is in accordance with the institution's State Regents'-approved assessment plan

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1Only one ACT On-Campus per year (from Nov. 1 to Oct. 31) is valid for admission and course placement.

2This score is valid on SATs, PSAT 10s, and PSAT/NMSQTs administered on or after March 5, 2016. It is subject to change.

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