Placement Testing for the Spring 2025 semester will begin in early November.
Check back for more information in mid October.
Welcome to the Placement Testing office at ¸Û°Ä±¦µä. Prior to registering
for courses, most students attending ¸Û°Ä±¦µä will be required to
take a computerized placement test called Accuplacer. This test will be used to determine
the appropriate level of course work for you to begin your studies at Nassau Community
College. Students may be waived from taking the placement test(s) based on specific
criteria. For detailed information, including a list of Placement Test waivers, see
the .
How do I schedule a placement test?
New students will receive an email from the Admissions office with instructions on
scheduling a placement test after all required documents have been submitted.
Most students can schedule their placement test through the portal. Your ¸Û°Ä±¦µäID is
your username and your 6 digit birthdate is your password.
Transfer students, returning students, part time students or any student needing assistance
can contact the Placement Testing Office at 516.572.7780 or email us at placementtesting@ncc.edu to schedule a placement test.
Request Special Testing Accommodations For The Placement Test
Special testing is available for students with disabilities. If you have a learning,
physical, psychological, hearing, visual and/or medical disability and need special
assistance or accommodations, please contact the Center for Students with Disabilities for more information. In order to receive accommodations for the placement test you
must complete an Application for CSD Services and email your documentation of disability to the Center for Students with Disabilities
(CSD) at csdoffice@ncc.edu. This needs to be done prior to making your placement test appointment. Please contact
the CSD office if you have any questions at 516.572.7241.
Can I be waived from a placement test?
Exemptions to the various sections of the placement test are possible if you meet
the following criteria.
- Placement Test Waiver Criteria
-
English Placement Test Waiver and Enrollment into ENG 100
- An overall high school grade point average of 80-84.9 or
- NYS English Language Arts Regents Score from 80-84 taken within the last 4 years or
- Students who present an English grade of D/+/- must register for ENG 100 or a co-requisite
ALP course, after consultation with an advisor
English Placement Test Waiver and Enrollment into ENG 101
- An overall high school grade point average of 85 or higher or
- NYS English Regents score of 85 or higher taken within 4 years of application to NCC
or
- 3 or higher on the AP English Literature and Composition or English Language and Composition
(college credit awarded for ENG 101 or ENG 102 depending on test) or
- 520+ on the SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing OR SAT Writing Sections will exempt
an incoming student from taking the English portion of the placement test or
- 21+ on the ACT English will exempt a student from the Reading and Writing portions
of the placement test or
- 3+ on the IB English exam (standard or higher level) will exempt a student from the
Reading and Writing Portions of the placement exam or
- For student's submitting the TOEFL exam minimum scores of the following are needed
- Reading Skills 22
- Speaking Skills 18
- Listening Skills 18
- Writing Skills 24
- An overall high school grade point average of 80 or
- NYS English Regents score of 79+ or higher taken within 4 years of application to
¸Û°Ä±¦µäor
- 3 or higher on the AP English Literature and Composition or English Language and Composition
(college credit awarded for ENG 101 or ENG 102 depending on test) or
- 3 or higher in the International Baccalaureate English Exam in English (higher level)
or
- 21+ on the ACT English will exempt a student from the Reading and Writing portions
of the placement test or
- 500+ on the SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing will exempt a student from taking
the reading portion of the placement exam or
- For student's submitting the TOEFL exam minimum scores of the following are needed
- Reading Skills 22
- Speaking Skills 18
- Listening Skills 18
Math Placement Test Waiver and Enrollment into MAT 100
- An overall high school grade point average of 75 - 82.9
Math Placement Test Waiver and Enrollment into MAT 109
Math Placement Test Waiver and enrollment into MAT 111
- 80 or higher on the Algebra II Regents Exam taken within 5 years of application to
¸Û°Ä±¦µäor
-
3+ on any AP Calculus
Math Placement Note
- Students who present a college mathematics grade of D-, D, or D+ will receive the
appropriate mathematics placement, after consultation with the Mathematics department.
AP / IB Note
- Students applying to certificate programs that do not require coursework in English,
Mathematics, or Reading, will not be required to take the placement tests.
What will I need the day of the test?
- Have an original PHOTO ID (REQUIRED) - you will need to hold this up to show the proctor
before you begin the placement test.
- No pictures, photo copies, screenshots or other copy of your ID will be accepted.
You must have the original Photo ID with you.
- Accepted forms of valid Photo ID include: Driver’s license, State-approved or federal
ID, Military ID, College ID, High school ID, Passport, Tribal ID, Naturalization card
or certificate of citizenship. Digital copies of photo identification are NOT accepted.
- If you do not have the required ID with you, you will not be able to take the placement
test.
- Pen or Pencil
- Calculator
- Scrap paper
If you received Approval for Testing Accommodations from the CSD Office at NCC, you
must have that paper available to show the proctor before starting the tes
What items are prohibited in the testing room?
- Mobile Phone
- Smart watches (Apple watch, etc.)
- Tablets
- Food and drink, except water in a clear bottle or container
How can I prepare for the placement test?
Students should prepare for the Placement Test (Accuplacer) just as they would any
other exam so that they are accurately placed in a class that is appropriate for their
academic skills. Please review the links to study guides and sample questions below:
Free Accuplacer App
Accuplacer also offers a free web based study app for your computer, smart phone,
or tablet.
Helpful Tips
- Relax: your scores will help you and your advisor determine which courses are most
appropriate for you.
- You will be able to concentrate better on the test if you get plenty of rest and eat
properly prior to the test.
- Students taking the complete test should expect to spend 2.5 to 3 hours taking the
test.
- After a student completes the test, the placement results will be sent to the student’s
¸Û°Ä±¦µäemail.
- A second email will be sent to the student’s ¸Û°Ä±¦µäemail with information regarding
advisement and registration.
ESL Information (English as a Second Language)
If English is not your first language, or you prefer to take the ESL placement test,
please contact Placement Testing at placementtesting@ncc.edu or call 516.572.7780.
International Students
For information on applying, testing and placement testing waivers please see the
International Students Admissions page.
What is the Ability To Benefit Test (ATB)?
Students who were home schooled or do not have a certificate of graduation from a
recognized school within the United States or have received their high school diploma
from a foreign school must take an approved "Ability to Benefit" test and attain a
passing score prior to the end of the college's add/drop period to be considered for
state aid. If you have any questions contact the Placement Testing Center at placementtesting@ncc.edu or call 516.572.7780.
If you have any questions about Financial Aid or to inquire if you need to take the
ATB test, please call the Financial Aid Office at 516.572.7396.