Academic Placement

The University requires all first-time, full-time freshmen to take the ACT (American College Test). Students who score 18 or higher in English, 19 or higher in Math, and 16 or higher in Reading are NOT required to enroll in developmental education courses. If the student’s placement scores do not meet the criteria, student is required to enroll in developmental courses in order to improve skills and maximize college success. Each division is responsible for the teaching of developmental education courses within its discipline. English faculty teach the developmental English courses and Mathematics faculty teach the developmental math courses. The instruction of reading is the responsibility of the Humanities Division. The following criteria are used to determine academic placement.

Test English Sub-score Math Sub-score Reading Sub-score Course Placement
ACT 0-12

ENGL-089
ACT 13-17

ENGL-090
ACT 18 or higher

ENGL-110
ACT
12 or below
MATH-088
ACT
13-15
MATH-089
ACT
16-19
MATH-090
ACT
20 or higher
MATH-133
ACT

0-12 READ-093
ACT

13-15 READ-094
ACT

16 or higher No Reading
Test Verbal Math Writing Placement
SAT 450

ENGL-110
SAT
460
MATH-133
Test Writing Math Reading Placement
ASSET 44

ENGL-110
ASSET
43 (Elem Algebra)
MATH-133
Test Writing Math Reading Placement
Accuplacer 0-51

ENGL-089
Accuplacer 52-84

ENGL-090
Accuplacer 85-120

ENGL-110
Accuplacer
00-50 (Arithmetic)
MATH-088
Accuplacer
51-120 (Arithmetic)
MATH-089
Accuplacer
20-44 (Elem Algebra)
MATH-089
Accuplacer
45-69 (Intermediate Algebra
MATH-090
Accuplacer
70-84 (Algebra)
MATH-133
Accuplacer
85-120 (CLM)
MATH-135
Accuplacer

0-78 READ-093
Accuplacer

51-120 READ-094

Many students encounter a variety of personal, social, emotional, career, and academic issues that call for assistance. The Counseling Center provides confidential counseling to students in a warm, caring, and atmospheric office. Professionally trained staff assists and treat students with sensitivity and dignity.

A variety of seminars and workshops are planned throughout the academic year to help students develop their overall academic plan. The center offers advising assistance for international students, and students transferring from Southern University at Shreveport to other universities. It also offers a variety of services to students with learning, physical, and psychological disabilities. The Center acts as a liaison between students and faculty; as well as community agencies. The Center advises faculty and staff on policies and procedures, general information and referral services relevant to international students and students with disabilities.