Placement Testing
Contact Information
Marple Campus
Assessment Services
Academic Building, Room 4260
Hours:
Mon-Thu, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Fri, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.*
Sat, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.*
Sun, Closed
*Closed Friday and Saturday during summer sessions
Phone:
Fax:
Email
The Testing Center at the Marple Campus is open for in-person and remote placement testing by scheduled appointments only. Testing is made available by appointment on the following days and times:
- In-person Placement testing:
- Monday to Thursday - 9 a.m.,1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
- Friday - 9 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
- Saturday - 9 a.m.
- Remote Placement testing:
- Monday to Thursday - Test times available between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
- Friday - Test times available between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
To schedule a testing session, either in-person or remote, students should contact the testing center at [email protected] or call
Please note that Masks are required to be worn indoors at all of the College's campuses and centers
Please note that students can waive the placement test with the appropriate SAT or ACT scores or other measures (see below for eligible scores). New students that are not eligible to waive the placement test are required to test for English composition, reading and mathematics. Test results indicate your current skills in these academic areas and will help you and your counselor plan your academic schedule, including any remedial courses that may be necessary.
You are encouraged to prepare for the placement test. To review for the placement test, visit accuplacer.collegeboard.org. You will find sample questions on the website and the option to purchase a study app for either your computer or your smartphone that will give you much more review.
Before students can schedule placement examinations a Delaware County Community College application must be submitted. Students receive an admissions package shortly after applications are received that include important information about accessing the student communications portal delaGATE, and registering for placement tests. For questions about placement testing, contact Assessment Services either at
Placement test for English as a second language
If you have indicated that you need instruction in English as a second language, an ESL placement test is recommended to accurately assess and determine the class placement that is most appropriate for you. To register for an ESL test, contact Assessment Services at
TOEFL - IBT - 80
TOEFL - paper test - 550
IELTS - 6.5
To review for the placement test visit accuplacer.collegeboard.org.
Placement Test Waivers and Exemptions
The following scores and school transcript information may be used to exempt students from taking one of our placement tests and used for college-level placement in English and/or math. Students should have their score reports and/or school transcripts sent to the Assessment Services Office ([email protected]).
- Minimum SAT score of 500 in EBRW and/or score of 530 in Math, taken within the last 5 years. To send official SAT scores, please use the College's school code 2125.
- Minimum ACT score of 18 in Reading and/or score of 20 in Math, taken within the last 5 years. To send official ACT scores, please use the College's school code 3542.
- Minimum PSAT score of 500 in English and/or score of 530 in Math, taken within the last 5 years.
- Minimum Keystone score (or equivalent) of "Proficient" or Advanced" in Literature and/or in Algebra 1, taken within the last 5 years.
- A college transcript indicating students have earned a U.S. college degree or have passed college-level English or math at an accredited U.S. college or university.
- For English placement, a score of 3 on the AP English Lit/Com Exam, taken with the last 5 years.
- For English placement, a high school transcript with a GPA of 3.25 or greater for 4 years from an American high school with grades in all English classes "B" or higher.
- For math placment, a high school transcript with GPA or 3.00 or greater for 3 years from an American high school with grades in Algebra II and all other math classes of "B" or higher.
Please note that all test scores and high school transcripts should be within 5 years of the student starting classes.