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Testing Scores Summary

You can show your college readiness in one of the following ways:

Test Scores: ECC accepts ACT®, SAT®, PSAT, HiSet®, and GED test scores to satisfy minimum competency requirements. See the placement test scores chart for more information.

High School Transition Coursework: If you have successfully completed a high school transition math or English course with a C or better, you will be placed according to the Transition Course completed. Please submit official eighth-semester high school transcripts to the ECC Admissions Office.

High School GPA

  • Reading and Writing: If you have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on an unweighted 4.0 scale, based on six semesters of high school coursework, excluding summer, you can be placed into college-level English and any course with a developmental English or reading prerequisite. Please submit your official high school transcript to the ECC Admissions Office.

  • Math: If you have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on an unweighted 4.0 scale by successfully completing a grade of C or better in both semesters of the fourth year of math, you can be placed into certain college-level math courses. Please submit your official eighth-semester high school transcript to the ECC Admissions Office.

Early College Credit: Visit advanced testing for information on course credit awarded for AP, CLEP, and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams. 

Prior College Coursework: If you have taken college-level courses at another college/university, you may have satisfied minimum competency requirements. Additionally, you may have satisfied minimum competency requirements if you have completed appropriate developmental math or English courses at a regionally accredited college or university with a C or better. Please submit college transcripts to the ECC Admissions Office for review.

Completion of ECC Developmental coursework: You can demonstrate readiness by achieving a grade of C or better in the following ECC courses: 

  • Reading: RDG 091 or LTC 099
  • Writing: ENG 098 or LTC 099
  • Math: MTH 095, MTH 098, or MTH 099

ECC Placement Test: If you don’t meet any of the criteria above or your test scores have expired, you will need to take ECC’s placement tests in reading, writing, and/or math. If you want to enroll in MTH 114, MTH 120, MTH 125, MTH 126, or MTH 190, you must also take the ALEKS math placement assessment.

Note: Math placement scores are valid for two years from the date the test is taken. Reading and Writing scores are valid for five years from the test's date. All students must meet course prerequisites.

Placement Scores Chart

ECC has modified its placement scores and has adopted additional ways for you to demonstrate you are college-ready in reading, mathematics, and writing. Use the information below to determine if you need to take placement testing.

Placement Scoring Criteria
Test Reading Writing Math
ACT 19 Reading 19 English 22 Math
SAT 480 Reading & Writing 480 Reading & Writing 530 Math
PSAT

480 Reading & Writing 480 Reading & Writing 530 Math 
High School Equivalency
GED 165 165 165
HiSet 15 15 Plus essay score of 4 15

Math Placement Scores Chart

This chart covers the mathematics college readiness requirements at Elgin Community College. ECC strongly encourages students to begin their math sequence in their first semester. Please check the catalog for any additional college-readiness requirements that may also be required based on your program of study.

Choosing Your First Math Course at ECC

This chart is designed to help you and your ECC academic advisor determine your math course placement. There are many ways to demonstrate you are college-ready in mathematics, including high school GPA, ACT, SAT, PSAT, AP credit, and transfer credit scores - outlined here. You must also understand the math sequence required for your particular program of study and/or transfer school, so we strongly recommend consulting with your academic advisor before registering.

Geometry Prerequisite

In addition to the criteria outlined in this chart, ECC’s geometry prerequisite is required for MTH 110 transfer-level math courses and higher. Any of the following can demonstrate the geometry prerequisite: 

  1. Score of 22 or higher on ACT.
  2. Score of 530 or higher on SAT or PSAT.
  3. C or better in 2 semesters of high school geometry.
  4. Score of 46 or higher on the ALEKS placement assessment.
  5. C or better in MTH 097 or equivalent from another regionally accredited college.
  6. Score of 56 or higher on the ALEKS geometry assessment.
  7. C or better in a High School Transition to college algebra course.
  8. C or better in a 4th-year math course with an unweighted high school cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale based on six semesters.

Do Math Placement Scores Expire?

ACT, SAT, PSAT, and ALEKS test scores are valid for two years from the date of the test. Transitional math course eligibility expires 18 months after the course is completed.

If you have not enrolled in your first math course within two years after taking the ALEKS math placement assessment, you must take the ALEKS placement assessment again to enroll in a math course. Once enrolled in a math course at ECC, you will not be eligible to retake the placement assessment unless you earn an A in your first math course. If you return to ECC after several years, you may continue the math sequence started or appeal to take the math placement assessment.

Math Placement Chart
Test/Assessment Score/Grade Course Placement Options ALEKS Required College Credit For
ACT 22-27 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112* 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* -
ACT 28 or higher MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* - -
SAT

530-659 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112* 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* -
SAT

660 or higher MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* - -
PSAT

530-659 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*   -
PSAT

660 or higher MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* - -
GED 165 or higher

MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*

120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* -
HiSet 15 or higher MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112* 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* -
High school cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on an unweighted 4.0 scale based on a minimum of six (6) semesters excluding summer, with successful completion of a 4th year of math with a C or better in both semesters C or better MTH 107, 102 or 104,  110*, 112* (score of 30-45) -
Successful completion of an appropriate developmental course(s) at a regionally accredited college or university equivalent C or better MTH 107 (appropriate course equivalent MTH 090), MTH 102 or 104 (appropriate course equivalent MTH 095, 098, 099), MTH 110* (appropriate course equivalent, MTH 097, 098, 099), MTH 112* (appropriate course equivalent MTH 097, 098, 099) - -
HS Transition to Technical Math Course within 18 months C or better MTH 107 - -
HS Transition to Quantitative Literacy and Statistics course within 18 months C or better MTH 107, 102 or 104 - -
HS Transition to College Algebra course within 18 months C or better MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112* - -
AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC 3 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 210* - MTH 190
AP Calculus BC 4 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 230* or 240* - MTH 190 and 210
AP Statistics 3 MTH 107 MTH 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* MTH 102
AP Statistics 4 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*,114* or 125* or 126* MTH 190* MTH 120
CLEP College Algebra 50 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126* - MTH 112
CLEP Calculus 50 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114 or 125 or 126*, 210* - MTH 190
IB Mathematical SL/Mathematical HL 4-7 MTH 107, 110*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126* - MTH 102 or 112
IB Further Mathematics HL 4-7 MTH 107, 110*, 112*, 120*, 125* or 126 - MTH 102, 114
IB Further Mathematics HL 6-7 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 210* - MTH 190
IB Mathematical Studies SL 4-7 MTH 107 MTH 110*, 112*, 120*, 114* or 125* or 126*, 190* MTH 102
IB Mathematics HL 6-7 MTH 107, 102 or 104, 110*, 112*, 120*, 125* or 126* - MTH 114

Requires geometry prerequisite

ALEKS Placement Assessment


If you do not meet the above criteria, you must take the ALEKS placement assessment to determine your first math course at ECC.

ALEKS Math Placement Assessment Preparation

Preparing for your ALEKS math assessment is essential. You have several options:

  • Check out the free trial before taking the assessment for the first time at aleks.com/free_trial. You will register as a student and choose the math level you studied in high school. You should complete the free ALEKS trial before you take the actual ALEKS placement for the first time.

ALEKS is designed to be taken multiple times to allow you to brush up and provide the best possible placement. However, you must wait at least 24 hours between attempts and complete the required prep and learning modules between attempts. Learn more about ALEKS.

Accessing Your Math Placement Scores

Your ALEKS score will be sent to you after you complete the assessment. Scores are also available on accessECC through the self-service app. The test summary is located within the academic planning section.

ALEKS Placement Assessment Chart
Course Placement Score
MTH 190 76 – 100
MTH 114, 120, 125, 126 61 – 75
MTH 110, 112 46 - 60
MTH 110, 112

30 - 45 PLUS unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, based on a minimum of six (6) semesters of secondary coursework (excluding summer), along with two semesters of HS Algebra II with a C or better and two semesters of HS geometry with a C or better.

OR

An unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, based on a minimum of six (6) semesters (excluding summer), and successful completion of a 4th year of math with a C or better in both semesters.

MTH 102, 104 30 – 45
MTH 098 30 – 45
MTH 095, 099, 107 14 – 29
MTH 090 0 – 13 Retesting is recommended

Contact

Testing Center

Building B, Room B115
847-214-7150
Fax: 847-608-5474
testing@elgin.edu

Exam Registration

Hours
Monday through Thursday: 8 am to 7 pm
Friday: 8 am to 3 pm
Saturday: 9am to 3pm

*Note: The Testing Center is closed Tuesdays from 2 to 3 pm for a department meeting. All tests and materials are collected 15 minutes before closing.