Alternative Placement Criteria for Exempt & Non-Exempt
Miami Dade College offers alternative measures for demonstrating college readiness in the communications and computation skill areas. Since the Fall 2022 registration period, the alternative placement criteria below is used for demonstrating college readiness.
Test scores are not required for exempt students. Exempt students are all students who entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a standard diploma from a Florida public high school and students who are serving as active-duty members of any branch of the United States Armed Forces.
EMERGENCY ORDER 24-01: 4. Waiver of Readiness Assessments for Certain Transfer Students
Any student who has been admitted to and is currently attending a college or university in another state and is seeking to transfer to a Florida College System institution is exempt from the requirements of Florida Administrative Code Rule 6A-10.0315.
- Scores are valid for a maximum of two years.
- Scores may be on the Florida public high school transcript or on an official score report from the issuing entity.
- Use of course grades are limited to currently enrolled secondary school students and students who graduated from a high school within a two (2) year period.
- English and Math courses grades must be on the Florida public high school transcript to demonstrate college readiness. Exception note: Grades for AP, IB, and AICE may be from any high school transcript.
- Performance in high school coursework requires a student to have an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and a grade of “B” or better in approved high school courses taught at a Florida Public High School or through AP, IB, Cambridge/AICE.
- MDC will only accept earned credit for course grades with an attribute of 1.0 units (courses attributed to 0.5 units do not meet the demonstration of college readiness).
- Non-exempt students whose assessment results indicate a need for developmental education shall enroll in developmental education in the deficiency.
- PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10
- Reading ≥ 24
- Writing and Language ≥ 25
- Digital PSAT/NMSQT or Digital PSAT 10
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing ≥ 490
- PreACT
- Reading ≥ 22
- English ≥ 18
- General Educational Development (GED) - In English
- Reasoning through Language Arts ≥ 165 - 200
- Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) - In English
- Language Arts Reading ≥ 580
- Language Arts Writing ≥ 560
- Essay ≥ 6
- High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) - In English
- Language Arts Reading ≥ 15
- Language Arts Writing ≥ 15
- An unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and a 'B' or better grade in the following High School courses taught at a Florida public high school:
- English 4
- English 4 Honors
- Any English courses offered through the AP, IB, or Cambridge/AICE programs.
Reminder Note: Students who successfully complete the EAP courses below may matriculate directly to ENC 1101 and other college-credit courses that require readiness in English and Reading skills. Refer to Exemption Using Course Grade Chart. (EAP 1620 or EAP 1686) or (EAP1683 and EAP1689) AND (EAP1640 and EAP1660) or EAP1685 or (EAP1683 and EAP1689).
- PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10
- Math ≥ 24
- Digital PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10
- Math ≥ 480
- PreACT
- Math ≥ 22
- General Educational Development (GED)
- Math score range 165 – 174
- Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC)
- Math ≥ 560
- High School Equivalency Test (HiSET)
- Math ≥ 15
- FSA (End of Course)
- Algebra 1 (ALG1) or Geometry (GEOM) ≥ Level 4
- ALEKS PPL
- Math ≥ 30
- Unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 AND 'B' or better grade in the following High School courses taught at a Florida public high school:
- Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 Honors
- Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 Honors
- Pre-Calculus Honors
- Calculus Honors
- Geometry or Geometry Honors
- Probability and Statistics with Applications Honors
- Math for College Algebra
- Math for College Statistics
- Math for College Liberal Arts
- Any math course offered through AP, IB, Cambridge/AICE
*Courses designated for non-algebra track students.
Note: Students with a placement test score below this level should also take MAT 1033L
- PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10
- Math ≥ 26.5
- Digital PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10
- Math ≥ 530
- PreACT
- Math ≥ 22
- General Educational Development (GED)
- Math score range 175 – 200
- Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC)
- Math ≥ 700
- High School Equivalency Test (HiSET)
- Math ≥ 18
- ALEKS PPL
- Math ≥ 46
- Unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 AND 'B' or better grade in the following High School courses taught at a Florida public high school:
- Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 Honors
- Pre-Calculus Honors
- Calculus Honors
- Probability and Statistics* with Applications Honors
- Any math course offered through AP, IB, Cambridge/AICE
*Probability and Statistics course can only be used for MGF1106 or STA2023.
Note: Students with a placement test score below this level should also take MAC 1105L
- ALEKS PPL
- Math score range ≥ 61
- Unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 AND 'B' or better grade in the following High School courses taught at a Florida public high school:
- Pre-Calculus Honors
- Calculus Honors
- Or any Mathematics course offered through the AP, IB, or Cambridge/AICE programs that would grant the equivalent course credit.
- ALEKS PPL
- Math score ≥ 76
- Unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 AND 'B' or better grade in the following High School courses taught at a Florida public high school:
- Calculus Honors
- Or any Mathematics course offered through the AP, IB, or Cambridge/AICE programs that would grant the equivalent course credit.
- Placement in mathematics courses will be determined by the student's algebra or non-algebra track program of study.
- For placement in higher level mathematics courses, an alternative method may be used for an exempt student or for students with valid college-ready placement test scores who are not eligible for an alternate method.
- Any student who meets the minimum college readiness level may use just course grade for placement into higher level math courses.
Notes:
1) a 3.0 unweighted GPA is not required for this purpose,
2) a Florida public high school course is not required for this purpose. - Students who wish to the use the alternative placement criteria to register for MAC1140 or equivalent/higher need to seek advisement from the math department prior to enrolling.
- Students may meet placement requirements as established in 6A-10.0315 Demonstration of Readiness for College-Level Communication and Computation with existing ACCUPLACER NG/PERT, ACT, CLT, or SAT scores.
- Any combination of existing placement criteria and alternative methods may be used to meet college readiness.
- The ACCUPLACER Next-Generation Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) subtest is used by the Honors College for placement of students in advanced mathematics courses (higher than MAC 1105, MAC 1106, and STA 2023).
- Alternate methods assessment results below college readiness may be used for placement into developmental education in the area of the deficiency.