Mathematics Placement
Overview
Starting with the right mathematics course is an essential component of success in college. If you have not previously completed a college level mathematics course, then you need to take a placement test to determine where to start. Here at SF, we use ACT or SAT scores to determine which placement test is most appropriate to take.
Scoring
If your SAT/ACT is below 24/19, then you will start with the PERT. This will let you know if you need to take a developmental math course, or if you are ready for college level classes. The highest class the PERT can place you in is MAT1033 (Intermediate Algebra, a college elective course intended to prepare you for College Algebra, a general education math course).Some students (check with your advisor) are exempt from placement testing and can start in MAT1033, MGF1130, or MGF1131.
College-Level Scores
If your SAT/ACT is at or above 24/19, or you get a PERT score of 123 or higher, then you need to take the college level placement test (AAF or ALEKS). This can place you anywhere from MAT1033 to MAC2311 (Calculus I). With the ALEKS placement test, you can work through individualized practice and then retake the placement test.
Additional Placement Information
- Student Resources - Find study material and information about how to be successful in your math courses.
- Math Courses - See what scores you need to get into each class, as well as descriptions and topic lists for each class.
- Math Placement Tests (PERT, AAF, or ALEKS)-Learn about tests offered at the Assessment Center.