Mathematics

Students may not enroll at any two-year or four-year institution in the State University System in a mathematics course which is designed to be applied toward a baccalaureate degree, an associate of arts (A.A.) degree, an associate of science (A.S.), an associate of applied science (A.A.S.) degree at a four-year university or university, or an A.A., A.S. or A.A.S. degree at a community university unless the minimum score prescribed below is earned on at least one of the following tests:

  • A score of 19 or above on the mathematics section of the American University Testing Program’s ACT Assessment Test.
    • A score of 460 or above on the quantitative portion of the University Board’s Recentered Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). For students taking the SAT March 2016 or later, 500 score on math.
    • A scaled score of 40 on the numerical test and 38 on the elementary algebra test of the American University Testing Program’s Assessment of Skills for Successful Entry and Transfer (ASSET).
    • A score of 59 or above on the pre-algebra test of the American College Testing Program’s Computerized Adaptive Placement Assessment and Support System (COMPASS).
    • A score of 86 or above on the arithmetic test and 84 or above on the elementary algebra test of the University Board’s ACCUPLACER Testing System.
  • Students not meeting this requirement must enroll in corequisite mathematics courses.