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Northland College requires students to complete an incoming student assessment. The assessment is not used to make admission decisions. The assessment, which includes math and reading components, is used to ensure that students have or develop skills necessary to be successful with their college-level curriculum.

Accuplacer is an assessment tool for students entering Northland College. It determines which courses are appropriate for new students and whether developmental classes are needed.

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Northland College requires students to complete an academic assessment before beginning classes. The Accuplacer assessment presents the tests in a computer-adaptive mode. It determines which courses are appropriate for new students and whether developmental classes are needed. Criteria which may exempt you from the test or portions of the test include:

  • Successful completion of college-level English or algebra courses at another institution
  • Satisfactory assessment scores from another college within the last two years
  • A minimum of 24 on the ACT in reading or math.

After you have completed an application and paid the fee, you will be able to take the assessment.

Why am I taking the Accuplacer Assessment Test?

Your Accuplacer scores will help you achieve academic success at Northland by placing you in the reading, math and English courses that are most appropriate for you at this time.

What is the Assessment Like?

You will take the assessment on the computer, using the keyboard for the background questions and the mouse to enter your answers to the questions. A test administrator will be present should you have any questions or problems.

Each test is adaptive. This means the computer automatically determines which questions are presented to you based on your responses to prior questions. The test is not timed, so that you can give each question as much thought as you wish. The test will assess your skills in three areas: reading, mathematics, and English.

What kinds of questions are on the Accuplacer test?

  • Reading
  • Arithmetic
  • Elementary Algebra

Suggested Practice Internet Review Sites

Another way to find review sites is to go to Google search engine and type in "Accuplacer practice". The best way to review is as follows: Review only 20 minutes per session. Have a paper and pencil by the keyboard (calculators are not allowed). Practice at least 15 consecutive days before testing or retaking the assessment. Remember, passing these assessments may save you from taking developmental classes that don't count toward your major.

How much does the test cost and how long does it take?

The test is free for all students the first time you assess. The test is not timed. The time varies from one to three hours depending on the individual. If you desire to re-take all or portions of the assessment, you will be charged a fee.

When will I know my results?

Your results will be available immediately upon completion of the test. You will be able to meet with an academic advisor to go over your test results and discuss your course options.