Assessment and Placement
Assessment is an important part of student success in post-secondary education. Information gained from assessment is used to advise students in the selection of courses that will provide the best possible opportunity for academic success.
The Laredo College assessment program provides an effective academic placement service for our students. Our program is designed to identify students’ academic strengths and weaknesses in basic skills and as a means to satisfy the Texas Success Initiative (TSI). The Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI) is our local placement examination. First time students taking the TSI must complete a mandatory Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) found in https://forms.laredo.edu/forms/tsiform/ During the TSI exam, students have the option to "Stop and Save" any of the multiple-choice sections (Essay cannot be saved). The entire set of exams must be completed before scores can be produced. If the TSI exam is stopped and saved, students must complete it within 14 business days from the date the exam was started. The assessment information gathered from this examination, or other approved exam listed below, is used to place students in the courses which best help to improve his/her skills in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. This assessment information may also be used or required for admission to various college programs.
In addition to our local assessment examination, the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI) results may also be accepted with the following examinations: the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the American College Test (ACT), the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test, the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) exam and/or other alternative tests approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). Students who receive official SAT, ACT, TAKS, or STAAR results are urged to visit an adviser at the Student Success Center.
The Assessment Center for the Ft. McIntosh Campus is located inside the Lerma-Pena Building, Room 227, and at the South Campus located inside the William "Billy" Hall Student Center, Room A245. The centers administer the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI) for course placement and as a means to satisfy the Texas Success Initiative (TSI). Students taking the TSI for the first time at LC must complete the Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) by logging into https://forms.laredo.edu/forms/tsiform/.
Other testing programs such as the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Local Spanish, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam (South Campus by appointment), and Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T-COLE) (South Campus by appointment) are also available. Students enrolled in correspondence courses may have their exams administered and proctored by the Assessment Center staff with a 48 hour advance notice. Laredo College is also an authorized Pearson Vue Test Center. Please call the testing centers at 956-721-5418 (Ft. McIntosh) or 956-794-4418 (South Campus) for further questions or visit our website at assessment@laredo.edu.
The Assessment Center at Ft. McIntosh Campus is also an Official GED Testing Center and administers the General Educational Development (GED) tests for high school equivalence. Students planning on taking the GED can visit www.ged.com to create an account. Please call our office at 956-721-5418 for further questions.
Testing Services
Students who have not taken the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSI) and do not have a Palomino ID number and are planning on enrolling into Laredo College must first visit the Office of Registrar and Admissions where they will fill out an admissions application and will receive a Palomino ID number.
Please note to bring in all relevant test scores from the students respective school, including: ACT,SAT, TAKS, STAAR ect as well as a photo ID. Students who are planning on attending Laredo College will then proceed to the Student Success Center to speak to an adviser who will then issue a test permit. *
Please keep in mind that all first time students taking the TSI exam must complete a Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) found in the Assessment Center and Student Success Center website. Print a copy of the "Certificate of Completion" page found at the conclusion of the activity and present it to the Assessment Center along with the test permit and exam fee receipt.
All students must bring a valid government issued Texas Driver's License or Texas ID for identification purposes.
Students who do not plan on attending Laredo College but wish to take the TSI must first complete the Pre-Assessment Activity before they take the TSI. All non-LC students who plan on taking the TSI exam (1 section only) excluding the essay, will only be allowed to test on Friday's, must arrive at either test centers no later than 8:30 AM, have their test permit, copy of the "Certificate of Completion" and payment receipt.
Test Score Interpretation, Advisement, and Registration
After assessment, students must consult with an advisor for course placement and degree planning. Students who are pursuing an Associate of Arts/Science degree or those who have not selected a major must report to the Student Success Center for advising, unless the student is assigned to a TRIO, LEAPS, Honors or other specialized advisor. Students pursuing a Certificate program or Associate of Applied Science degree must meet with a faculty advisor located in their respective departments. Advising is required every semester and prior to the registration of classes.
Once advised, students may register for courses online via PASPort or in person at the Office of the Registrar and Admissions. To complete the registration process, students must pay their tuition and fees in full or enroll in an installment plan by the payment deadline. Students are responsible for initiating course withdrawal(s) if he/she decides not to remain enrolled after completing registration for the given term. Course withdrawal(s) occurring after the first class day are subject to fees.
Texas Success Initiative
The Texas Success Initiative requires all students enrolling at Texas public institutions to demonstrate college readiness in reading, writing, and math prior to enrolling in college-level coursework. Students can demonstrate college readiness by taking the TSI-Assessment and meeting established college readiness standards or by qualifying for a State approved exemption/waiver. Students who do not demonstrate college readiness must meet with an Academic Advisor to develop a plan leading to college readiness, which may include developmental course placement.
To be considered “College Ready” students must score the following on the TSI-A:
Math: 350 or higher
Reading: 351 or higher
Writing:
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Multiple choice score 340 or higher AND essay score of 4 or higher or;
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Multiple choice score less than 340 AND ABE Writing score of 4 or higher AND essay score of 5 or higher.
TSI Exemptions
The following table lists all State approved assessments with qualifying scores for full or partial TSI exemption:
Assessment Instrument
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Reading and Writing Exemption
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Math Exemption
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ACT
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Composite score ≥ 23 and English score ≥ 19
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Composite score ≥ 23 and
Math score ≥ 19
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SAT*
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Total score ≥ 1070 and Reading score ≥ 500
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Total score ≥ 1070 and
Math score ≥ 500
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New SAT**
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Evidenced Based Reading & Writing Score ≥ 480
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Math score ≥ 530
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TAKS
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English/Language Arts score ≥ 2200 and Written Composition score ≥ 3
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Math score ≥ 2200
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STAAR EOC
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English III Level II score ≥ 4000
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Algebra II Level II score ≥ 4000
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* administered prior to March 1, 2016
**administered on or after March 1, 2016
The following are other conditions or criteria used to determine a full or partial TSI exemption:
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Completion of a College Prep Course (offered at select high schools) with a grade of 75 or higher and meet minimum TSIA-Math & TSIA-Reading scores as specified by Laredo College (see advisor for more info)
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Completion of college-level coursework as determined by LC
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Students who have attended any institution of higher learning and have been determined to have met "college-level" readiness
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Students who are enrolled in a certificate program of one year or less (Level - One Certificates, 42 or fewer credit hours or the equivalent) at a public junior college, a public technical institute, or a public state college
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Students serving or have served in the armed forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard. Specifically:
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A student who is serving on active duty as a member of:
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A student who is currently serving as and, for at least the three-year period preceding enrollment, has served as member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States; or
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A student who on or after August 1, 1990, was honorably discharged, retired or released from active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard.
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Service as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States.
For more information regarding the Texas Success Initiative Program, you may call the Student Success Center at (956) 721-5135 or (956) 794-4135. Testing dates and registration information are available in the Assessment Center.
General Educational Development (GED) Testing
The Assessment Center located at the Ft. McIntosh Campus in the Lerma Pena, Room 227, is an Official General Educational Development (GED) Testing Center. The GED examination consists of four (4) tests which measure achievement in the subject areas generally associated with high school programs of study. The four tests are: Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA)-155 minutes, Social Studies-75 minutes, Science-95 minutes, and Mathematical Reasoning-120 minutes. The GED exams are offered in English and Spanish. Minimum passing score required in each section is 145. For GED registration please visit www.ged.com.
GED preparation classes are offered through the Adult Education and Literacy Department located in the Eloy Garcia Building Room 111 – Ft. McIntosh Campus and AAC 126 – South Campus. For more information about GED preparation classes see the section of this catalog entitled, Adult Education and Literacy Program.
For more information about taking the official GED test, call the Assessment Center (956) 721-5418 – Ft. McIntosh Campus or (956) 794-4418 – South Campus.
Credit by Examination/Challenge Exams
Laredo College acknowledges that some students may have mastered college-level subjects prior to enrollment in college and therefore provides testing and credit programs to validate such learning. The College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP) Program, and the Local Spanish Exam may be used for awarding credit by examination. To register for the CLEP exam go online to: http://clep.collegeboard.org
A maximum of one-half of a two-year degree requirement may be earned through credit by examination programs. A student may attempt a specific exam only once during a three-month period. Credit by Examination is granted under the following conditions:
- Credit is awarded once the student has earned college level credit at Laredo College.
- The required examination fee has been paid. The examination fee is assessed when the exam is administered.
- Students must notify the Enrollment and Registration Services Center, in writing, if he/she wishes to have the course credit earned placed on his/her transcript.
- Effective June 13, 2005 LC resumed awarding a letter grade for the CLEP Spanish Language Exam as follows: 50-59 "C" or credit "CR"; 60-67 "B"; 68-80 "A". For all other CLEP Examinations you will receive credit "CR" for the course(s).
Laredo College grants course credit for areas indicated below.
Advanced Placement (AP) Program
Students participating in the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program must submit a copy of their official AP scores to the Assessment Center for evaluation. AP exams are administered in the high schools. Only scores of three (3) or higher will be considered for college credit.
Laredo College grants college credit for areas indicated below.
AP Examinations
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LC Equivalent Course
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Biology
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BIOL 1306 Biology for Science Majors I CORE (3-3-0) BIOL 1106 Biology for Science Majors I Laboratory (1-0-3) and BIOL 1307 Biology for Science Majors II CORE (3-3-0) BIOL 1107 Biology for Science Majors II Laboratory (1-0-3)
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Chemistry
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CHEM 1311 General Chemistry I CORE (3-3-0) CHEM 1111 General Chemistry I Laboratory (1-0-3) and CHEM 1312 General Chemistry II CORE (3-3-0)CHEM 1112 General Chemistry II Laboratory (1-0-3)
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Computer Science A
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COSC 1309
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Computer Science AB
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COSC 1309
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Economics, Macro
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ECON 2301
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Economics, Micro
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ECON 2302
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English Language and Composition
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ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302
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English Literature and Composition
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Sophomore Literature (6 hrs.)1
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French Language
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FREN 1411 and FREN 1412
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Government and Politics
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GOVT 2305
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History of Art
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ARTS 1303 and ARTS 1304
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History, United States
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HIST 1301 and HIST 1302
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Mathematics, Calculus AB
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MATH 2413
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Mathematics, Calculus BC
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MATH 2413 and MATH 2414
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Music Theory
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MUSI 1301
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Physics B
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PHYS 1301 and PHYS 1101, and PHYS 1302 and PHYS 1102
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Physics C, Mechanics
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PHYS 1301 and PHYS 1101, or PHYS 2325 and PHYS 2125
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Physics C, Electricity & Magnetism
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PHYS 1302 and PHYS 1102, or PHYS 2326 and PHYS 2126
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Psychology
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PSYC 2301
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Spanish Language
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SPAN 1411 and SPAN 1412
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Spanish Literature
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SPAN 2321 and SPAN 2322
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Statistics
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MATH 1342
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Studio Art, Drawing Portfolio
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ARTS 1316
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Studio Art, General Portfolio
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ARTS 1311
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1 Any six-hour sequence of Sophomore Literature may be selected