Placement Procedure

MCC RISE PLACEMENT GUIDE BY MEASURE

 

Students entering a NCCC may be placed into course using a one of several measures:

 

HIGH SCHOOL MEASURES

HS GPA

Placement

ENG Course

Math Course

< 2.2

 

ENG 002

MAT 003

2.2 – 2.799

Gateway Course/Co-Reg

ENG 111 + 011

MAT 110 + 010/121 + 021/143* + 043/152* + 052/171 + 071

>2.8

Gateway Courses

ENG 111

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

(When using the high school GPA for placement, the unweighted GPA is used. For students who apply for admission before graduating from high school, the unweighted GPA at the end the 1st semester of the Junior year or the most recent is used)

 

GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED)

Test

Score

Placement

Mathematical Reasoning, Reading through Language Arts, Social Studies, & Science

< 145 on any

ENG 002 & MAT 003 or Rise Test

Mathematical Reasoning, Reading through Language Arts, Social Studies, & Science  145 - 164  Gateway Course + co-req

Mathematical Reasoning, Reading through Language Arts, Social Studies, & Science

> 165 on all

Gateway Courses: ENG 111 & MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

(2014 and after; students with GED awarded prior to 2014 must take the RISE Test)

 

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TEST (HiSET)

Test

Score

Placement

Language Arts-Reading, Language Arts-Writing Essay, Mathematics, Science, & Social Studies

< 15 on any or < 4 on essay

ENG 002 & MAT 003 or Rise Test

Language Arts-Reading, Language Arts-Writing Essay, Mathematics, Science, & Social Studies

> 15 on all & > 4 on essay

Gateway Courses: ENG 111 & MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

 

SAT

Test

Score

Placement

English (Pre-March 2016)

> 500

ENG 111

Critical Reading (Pre-March 2016)

> 500

ENG 111

Mathematics (Pre-March 2016)

> 500

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

Reading & Writing (March 2016 & after)

> 480

ENG 111

Mathematics (March 2016 & after)

> 530

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

 

ACT

Test

Score

Placement

English (2014 & after)

16 – 17

ENG 111 + 011

English

> 18

ENG 111

Reading (2014 & after)

20 – 21

ENG 111 + 011

Reading

> 22

ENG 111

Mathematics (2014 & after)

20 – 21

Gateway Course + co-req

Mathematics

> 22

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

 

PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENTAL CREDIT

Developmental Ed

Multiple Measures

RISE

Placement

RED 070 & ENG 070

DRE 096

 

ENG 002

RED 080 & ENG 080

DRE 097

ENG 002 + G=P1

ENG 111 + 011

RED 090 & ENG 090

DRE 098

ENG 002 + G=P2

ENG 111

MAT 060

DMA 010 - 030

MAT 003 + G=P1

MAT 110/143* + 043/152* + 052

MAT 070

DMA 010 - 050

MAT 003 + G=P2

MAT110/121 + 021/143*/152*/171 + 071

MAT 080

DMA 010 - 080

MAT 003 + G=P3

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

(If RED & ENG placement is not the same, place student in lowest DRE. No credit places into DRE 096)

 

PREVIOUS COLLEGE CREDIT

Credit

Placement

C or better in a college level English (requiring pre-req of DRE 098)

ENG 111

C or better in a college level Math (requiring pre-req of DMA 080)

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

Students who have earned an Associate or Bachelors degree

Gateway Courses

(Previous college credit used for placement must be from a regionally accredited institution and be evaluated by the Office of Records and Registration.)

 

RISE PLACEMENT TESTS

Test

Score

Placement

English Tier 1

> 70

ENG 111 + 011

English Tier 2

> 70

ENG 111

Math Tier 1

> 70

MAT 110/143* + 043/152* + 052

Math Tier 2

> 70

MAT110/121 + 021/143*/152*/171 + 071

Math Tier 3

> 70

MAT 110/121/143*/152*/171

 

*MAT 143 and MAT 152 also require a student to be eligible for ENG 111. 

 

•             Rise Test, SAT, & ACT scores are valid for 10 years.

•             If a student is using a measure other than the Rise Test for placement, an official transcript, SAT scores, or ACT scores must be submitted to Student Services.

 

DIRECT PLACEMENT INTO MAT 271

Criteria (must be within the last 5 years)

Score/Grade

AP Calculus AB Exam

> 2

AP Calculus Course & unweighted HS GPA

Grade of C or higher & GPA of 3.0 or higher

SAT Math (prior to March 2016) & NC Standard Course of Study Pre-Calculus Course or equivalent from another state

> 580 & Grade of C or higher

SAT Math (March 2016 and beyond) & NC Standard Course of Study Pre-Calculus Course or equivalent from another state

> 600 & Grade of C or higher

ACT Math & NC Standard Course of Study Pre-Calculus Course or equivalent from another state

> 27 & Grade of C or higher

SAT Subject Test in Math Level 2 > 560

 

 

MCC RISE TEST INFORMATION

 

Who Will Test

•             Applicants who have been out of school more than 10 years

•             Applicants who earned a High School Equivalency diploma within the last 10 years and do not meet the required scores

o             GED:  170 or higher on all tests (2014 or after)

o             HiSET:  15 or higher on all subject tests & 4 on essay

•             Applicants who completed Adult High School

•             Applicants who graduated from a foreign high school

 

Ways to Waive the RISE Test

•             ACT or SAT Scores within the last 10 years

o             See a Success Advisor or Placement Procedure for required scores

•             College Level English or Math Course, with a “C” or better

•             Associate Degree or Bachelors Degree

•             Other Placement Test Scores taken within the last 10 years

 

About the RISE Test

•             The Rise test should only be given if none of the other acceptable eligibility criteria has been met and may not be taken if the student graduated from a US high                         school within the last 10 years.

•             Test scores are valid for 10 years.

•             A student may only retake any one tier of the RISE Placement Test once within a 10 year period.

•             Non-course credit is granted for developmental courses and does not count toward the required number of credit hours for graduation. 

•             The RISE Tests are sequential; a student must pass each tier before attempting the next.

•             There is a charge of $25 for any student who requests a Rise Test, but will not be attending MCC.

•             A student must meet with a Success Advisor prior to registering for any course.

 

What to Expect on Test Day

•             A valid email is required to register for the test.

•             The RISE Test is untimed and multiple choice.

•             It takes, on average, 120 minutes to complete.

•             Each section must be completed in a single session.

•             If a question is skipped, the student cannot go back, the question is marked wrong and zero points are awarded. 

•             Questions are chosen randomly from a test bank, so students are unlikely to see the same set of questions as their peers.

•             Students may use a calculator for RISE Test; a scientific calculator is recommended, however any calculator is acceptable.  Students may also have scrap paper and a                    Math Formula Sheet (provided by the Testing Coordinator).

•             Cell phones and WIFI enabled devices are not permitted in the testing carrels and must be placed in a device compartment upon entering the Testing Center.

•             A student with a disability may request testing accommodations for the RISE Test.  The student must present documentation to the Office of Counseling and                              Disability Services and a counselor will determine if the accommodations are reasonable.