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Testing Center

Testing Center

The Testing Center administers tests and provides proctoring for South Puget Sound Community College Students, as well as limited servicing to other colleges and communities in the greater area.

TESTING SERVICES ARE LOCATED IN THE TESTING PORTABLE NEXT TO BUILDING 26 ON CAMPUS

Due to construction work near the Testing Portable, noise levels may sometimes be high.


The CPT (ACCUPLACER) testing fees are going up to $25 on July 1, 2012. For $25 students can test and take one re-test. If a student wants to take it a third time it will be another $25.

The main tests that we provide are:

We also do the entry testing for basic skills classes:

What’s a CPT?

The Accuplacer CPT is a computerized college placement test used to assess basic skills and measure skill levels in reading, English, and math. The College Board develops placement tests with help from college professors, and determines what skill levels are required for success in a college environment. The CPT also offers optional Algebra tests for a higher math placement. Results of this test will indicate the most appropriate level of course to enroll in. Low test scores will not keep anyone from enrolling or entering the college. However, low test scores may require that you take one or more quarters of basic skills classes before entering the program of your choice.

If a student has taken a placement test and would like to do some practice or studying without taking a lower level class, there is a diagnostic test available. The diagnostic is included in the $25 fee. For an additional $15 a student can access MyFoundationLab (MFL). This is an individualized learning plan based on the results of the diagnostic. Students can go through 10 weeks of modules that will allow them to study the skills needed to improve the scores on the CPT.

Placement Testing is done on a walk-in basis. We offer the ACCUPLACER Test on Mondays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Tuesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Wednesday evenings, during the quarter, at the Hawks Prairie campus from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Exceptions: No CPT Testing at Hawks Prairie Campus during quarter breaks and during the summer.)

What’s a GED?

A GED (General Education Development) certificate of equivalency is earned by successfully passing the following timed examinations:

  1. Language Arts - Reading (65 minutes)
  2. Language Arts - Writing (2 parts - 120 minutes total)
  3. Mathematics (2 parts, 45 minutes each)
  4. Science (80 minutes)
  5. Social Studies (70 minutes)

You must attend an orientation before you begin GED testing. Orientation take place every Wednesday at 8:00 am and Thursdays at 5:00 pm. Once you have completed our mandatory GED orientation you can often begin testing immediately, if you’ve followed the steps below. We have walk-in testing each week. On Wednesdays we test from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, and on Thursdays we test from 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, with a short break between 5:00 – 6:00 for orientation.

If you are under 19 and at least 16 you will need an approval to test form or notarized home school letter, before you can start testing. Photo ID is required for all testing.

Online Math Testing

Online math testing happens during the midterms and during finals week on campus. If you are enrolled in an online or hybrid math class, check your syllabus for testing information. You can also contact the Testing Center by email at .

College Level Exam Program (CLEP)

The College Level Exam Program allows students to show proficiency in certain subject matter. We offer the on-line version of the CLEP exams, there are 34 tests available. College credits are awarded if you get a minimum score on the test. Please check with your institution to see what they will accept and what the minimum score is that they will accept.

The CLEP test is offered on a walk-in basis, during regular CPT testing times. The College Board charges $80 for the CLEP exam and the testing center charges $35 for administering the test.

Outside Proctoring Services

If you attend another college and need a test proctored, the Testing Center at SPSCC may be able to help you. We offer outside test proctoring on Mondays and Tuesdays, typically for $35.00 per test. For more information please email Rhonda Murphy, , or call (360) 596-5376.

Where are we located?

Student and Administrative Services - Building 25, Room 126
Testing Center (360) 596-5770

Contact

Testing Center
Student and Administrative Services
Building 25, Room 126
(360) 596-5770

Testing Center Schedule

Test Calendar (pdf)
Advising Calendar (pdf)