For UNG Students: If you have earned a grade other than a W in a college math course, you are not qualified to take an eligibility exam. For questions regarding your qualifications to take this exam you may contact Professor Jerry Graveman, in the Mathematics Department.
Before you pay for this non-refundable test, please understand what it is designed to do. This test provides students the opportunity to take MATH 1111, College Algebra, if their old SATM is 440-460; or new SATM is 480-500; or ACTM is 17-19; and Math Placement Index (MPI) score is below 1300, and if their major requires MATH 1111.
Students must score at least 266 (on a 200-300 point scale) on this test in order to be permitted to take MATH 1111 as a stand-alone math course. Your scores (SAT/ACT/MPI) are posted on your Tranguid. If you are not certain whether or not you meet the criteria for this test, contact your advisor before proceeding with paying for this test.
MATH 1111: College Algebra Eligibility
If your test scores were any of the following:
ACTM: 17-19
Old SATM: 440-460
New SATM: 480-500
This placement test will determine your eligibility to enroll inMATH1111: College Algebra.
Students who do not meet the eligibility are required to begin their math coursework at UNG in eitherMATH1001: Quantitative Skills, MATH 1101: Mathematical Models or, the UNG default, MATH 0999: Support for College Algebra, with MATH 1111: College Algebra.
Before you pay for this non-refundable test, please understand what it is designed to do. This test provides students the opportunity to test out of College Algebra, into Precalculus OR test out of Precalculus into Calculus 1. If you are not certain whether you meet the criteria for this test, contact Professor Jerry Graveman in the Mathematics Department before proceeding with paying for this test.
To be eligible to take:
Math 1113, you must score 263 or higher (on a 200-300 point scale)
Math 1450, you must score 277 or higher (on a 200-300 point scale) and have taken Pre-Calculus in high school
What to Expect
✔ You must provide a valid government issued photo ID.
✔ If you arrive fifteen minutes after your scheduled appointment time, you may not be allowed to test.