Early ACCUPLACER testing

Early ACCUPLACER Testing
Early ACCUPLACER testing

UAA-ASD ACCUPLACER
Early Placement Testing and Advising Project

Offered to Juniors in the Anchorage School District


Juniors!
Are you on track for college?

When you enroll in the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), you may be asked to take the ACCUPLACER placement test to measure your academic skills in reading, writing, and math. The test scores determine what level of math and English you will take to being your studies at UAA.

Do you want to know if you are prepared for college math and English?

If you are in 11th grade, taking ACCUPLACER at your high school is a chance for you to get a head start on preparing for college-level coursework. The test results will help you decide what classes you should take in 12th grade to get ready for college math and English.

UAA ACCUPLACER advisors will meet with you after the test to discuss your scores and recommend steps you can take to prepare for college math and English.

Sign up for the ACCUPLACER test at your high school.

ACCUPLACER testing is scheduled at each ASD High School during the school year. For more information, see your counselor or stop by your Career Resources Center.

Check back for testing dates for 2012-2013 school year.
 

Registration

Please click on the link below to complete Step 1 and Step 2 to register for ACCUPLACER testing at your high school. Both steps must be completed by Friday prior to testing.

Registration is closed at this time. Please visit the Advising and Testing Center website for information on general testing information.
 
 
 

Early ACCUPLACER for Juniors
Test Dates & Locations

Students wishing to take advantage of the early testing opportunity should register as soon as possible. At this time, students will only be permitted to test at the high school they are currently attending.

January 25South
February 9
East
February 14
Chugiak
February 15 Bartlett
February 23
Dimond
February 28 Service
March 1 Eagle River
March 6 West
 
 
 
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