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The English and Math Placement Exams are designed to gauge your aptitude and skill
level in the given subject areas. Saint Leo University wants students to succeed
in their academic pursuit. By accurately placing students in the appropriate courses,
Saint Leo University is assisting in the achievement of that goal. College work
requires a certain proficiency in English and Math necessary for further study in
higher level courses. The placement exam process is critical in determining your
abilities and knowledge. Each student is only permitted to take each exam only once.
- Students are encouraged to complete placement exams as soon as possible in order
to secure their enrollment for the next term and to avoid late registration fees.
- Students who have transfer credit for ENG 121 and MAT 131 are not required to take
placement exams.
- Students in possession of a Program Outline that reflects the transfer of ENG121
and/or MAT 131 will not be subject to foundational courses.
- Completion of the admission package is the first step in the official transfer credit
evaluation process. Once a student receives proof by the Registrar's Office of transfer
credit (Program Outline) the student must email the Program Outline to his/her Saint
Leo University Academic Advisor in order to waive placement exam results.
The English Placement Exam consists of writing an original essay that must be completed
within 45 minutes.
Placement Exam Results
Students are notified immediately of their results. Students who pass the ENG placement
exam will be placed in ENG121. MAT placement exam results will dictate course placement
in MAT 131, MAT141 or MAT201. MAT students may enroll in any MAT course below the
level of placement. Note: Maximum of 2 courses allowed during any session student
is enrolled in a prep course (including the MAT 003 or ENG 002 course).
Access to the English Placement Exam
- Click
here for access to the English Placement Exam.
- Click on "I am a New User."
- Access ID: SLUCOL
Access Password: student
- Click Continue.
- Fill out New Student Registration form. Although the registration page says that
your email address is optional, please insert your Saint Leo University email
address, so that your exam will be tracked properly.
Access to the Math Placement Exam
- Click
here for access to the Math Placement Exam.
- Click on Register.
- Fill out the User Details form. Make sure that you include your SLU Student ID number.
Your SLU Student ID number can be found within eLion.
- Although the registration page says that your email address is optional, please
insert your Saint Leo University email address, so that your exam will be tracked
properly.
- Click on Submit.
- You will be taken back to the login screen.
- Your login and password will be filled in. Click on Login.
- Click on “Find classes open for registration.”
- Click on the box next to Math Placement Test and then click on Register.
- Click on Confirm.
- Click on Math Placement test.
- Click on Placement Test 1.
- Select answers. Click on Next with top banner after you select
the answer.
- After completing test, click on Grade. You will be told your score and whether you
will need to take MAT003.
- If you passed Placement Test 1, you are eligible to take Placement Test 2 in order
to test out of MAT 131 and/or MAT141, or you may enroll in MAT 141 or MAT 131.
- Your grade will be reported to the COL and will be noted on your transcript.
Foundational Courses (MAT003 and ENG002)
Foundational courses are non-credit courses. (Foundational courses DO count as 3
semester hours each for financial aid purposes.) If students are required to take
a Foundational Course, it is recommended that students enroll in at least one foundational
course for the semester following SLU Strategies Course.
Students who need both MAT003 and ENG002, but do not want to enroll in both at the
same time, may enroll in one foundational course at a time, beginning in the semester
immediately following SLU Strategies Course and finishing in the subsequent semester.
Foundational courses do not count toward the 4-class limit prior to matriculation.
However, Foundational courses DO count as 3 semester hours each for financial aid
purposes.
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