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New
degree-seeking students are required to have test scores to help in
proper placement in classes (2002-2003 BCC Catalog, p.40).
The
CPT (Computerized Placement Test) is given regularly
in the Student Affairs Office, 1st floor in the Downtown Center,
free of charge to you, and it determines placement in English, Reading
and Basic Algebra. You must bring a picture ID, such as a driver’s
license, and your receipt for the $35 admission fee.
APPOINTMENTS
FOR TESTING ARE REQUIRED, SO PLEASE CALL 954-201-7491 OR COME BY
TO SIGN UP.
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Testing
Times:
Monday-Thursday, 10:00 a.m.
Thursday, 5:00 p.m.
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Sample CPT
questions, courtesy of St. Petersburg College
http://www.spjc.edu/webcentral/admit/place1.htm
Sample CPT questions, courtesy of Santa Fe Community College
http://admin.sfcc.edu/%7Eacres/assess/cptprep.pdf
After you take the CPT, make an appointment for Orientation,
where you will learn important information about how BCC can help you
achieve your career goals. You also will learn about important BCC policies
and your first semester course options. Bring results of your CPT, so
we’ll know which classes you need to take.
If you have SAT or ACT scores that are
no more than 2 years old, you do not need the CPT. When you attend your
Orientation, bring your test scores with you.
If you are a transfer student from another college and
have credits in English Composition and math, you may not need the CPT.
Make an appointment for Orientation and bring transcripts from your previous
college(s). The advisor or counselor may also need to see course descriptions
for your previous English and math classes to determine whether you need
to take the CPT.
Student Affairs is open Monday-Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please let us know how we can assist you.
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