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Coordinator: Regina Johnson
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| Phone: 954.201.6982 |
| Fax: 954.201.6334 |
| Location: Bldg 19, Rm 102 |
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Hours of Operation
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| Monday- |
8am - 4pm |
| Tuesday- |
8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday- |
8am - 6pm |
| Thursday- |
8am - 4pm |
| Friday- |
8am - 2pm |
| Saturday- |
Closed |
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| Monday- |
9am - 3pm |
| Tuesday- |
9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday- |
9am - 5pm |
| Thursday- |
9am - 3pm |
| Friday- |
9am - 1pm |
| Saturday- |
Closed |
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| Monday- |
9am - 3pm |
| Tuesday- |
9am - 4pm |
| Wednesday- |
9am - 4pm |
| Thursday- |
9am - 3pm |
| Friday- |
9am - 1pm |
| Saturday- |
Closed |
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BCC
Student Testing Information
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- SAT
or ACT scores that are less than two years old may be used for
placement. Please have your official scores sent to BCC.
- If
your scores are older than two years, or if you have never taken
the SAT or ACT, you must take the CPT.
- New
degree-seeking students will be given the College Placement Test
(CPT) to insure proper placement in English, Reading, and Math
courses at no charge.
- Transfer
students with English and Math credits should see an advisor
or counselor to determine whether you need to take the CPT.
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Tests
offered at the Central Campus Testing Center |
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| Computerized
Placement Test (CPT) |
- You
should be tested on the campus where you are planning to attend
classes.
- Plan
for a one and a half hour test period for Computerized Placement
Test (CPT).
- Bring
photo identification (such as driver's license or passport).
Your paid application fee receipt or Individual Testing Form is required
for admittance into the testing lab.
- No
phones or calculators are permitted in the lab.
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| Levels
Of English Proficiency (LOEP) |
| Students whose native language is not English may be required
to test to measure their English Proficiency before placement into
classes. Students who have not had two years of American High School
English must take the LOEP. The LOEP consists of two parts: a short
essay and the computer test. The computer test measures reading comprehension,
vocabulary, grammar, language use, and sentence skills. |
- Plan for a 3 hour test period for Level Of English Proficiency
(LOEP).
- You should be tested on the campus where you are planning to
attend classes.
- Bring photo identification (such as driver's license or passport).
- Your paid application fee receipt or testing form is required
for admittance into the testing lab.
- You will need an ink pen and two #2 pencils at the time of
testing.
- No phones or calculators are permitted in the lab.
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| Tests of Adult Basic Education
(TABE) |
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- If you need the TABE test for law enforcement, corrections, community service aide, park ranger, or firefighter contact the Institute of Public
Safety (IPS) at (954) 201-6931.
- The TABE test can be taken in the testing center for the following
programs: Aviation (South Campus only), Dental Assisting, Massage
Therapy, and Medical Assisting.
- Plan for a 3 hour test period. The TABE is a timed test in the areas
of
Language, Reading Comprehension, and Mathematics/Applied Math.
- You will need two #2 pencils at the time of testing.
- Bring photo identification (such as driver's license or passport).
- Your paid application fee receipt or testing form is required for admittance
into the testing lab.
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| College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
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| Click here to visit the official CLEP website. |
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| Disability Services Testing |
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| Special accommodations for students with disabilities are
available. Please contact the disability services specialist on your campus
(Click here for contact information). |
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| Distance Learning Exams |
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Exam proctoring for students attending other institutions
is available. Please call for more information:
(954)
201-6982 |
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