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Assessment Center


 

Empowering student success through accurate placement into OU courses is the primary focus of the Assessment Center. Individual assessments are available for math, reading and English.

If a student has taken a college class via concurrent enrollment in high school, it may eliminate their need to assess. In order to determine the need to assess, the student must submit an official transcript from the college or university where the concurrent course was completed showing the final grade of the course to OU. 

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Hours of Operation

Location: Virtually, via the downloaded desktop version of Zoom on a computer.

Schedule:  Appointments are to be made online at https://iadvise.ou.edu/assess

  • Monday: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CST
  • Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST
  • Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST
  • Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST
  • Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CST
  • Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CST 

For additional information, email the Assessment Center at assess@ou.edu.
Phone: (405) 325-4336

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Subject Placement Charts

Effective March 2024 to present

Math Offer/ALEKs and Accuplacer Placement Scores

Direct from High School Admit

PlacementCourse
MO01MATH 1914
MO02MATH 1523
MO03MATH 1743
MO04MATH 1823
MO05MATH 1503
MO06MATH 1643
MO07MATH 1473
MO08PSY 2003
MO09PHIL 1113
MO10COMM 2513
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Reading and English: Accuplacer Scores, Referral, and Placement

Any successful college-level non-MATH credit constitutes English/Reading Readiness. 

ReadingAccuplacer ScoreEnglishAccuplacer Score
DRDG 0122200-260Stretch ENGL 1113 (500 Sec. #) & ENGL 1111200-254
College Level261-300ENGL 1113255-300

Students with unsatisfactory completion of development course(s) will be required to re-enroll in the developmental course(s) or may take the appropriate subject assessment for placement into college level. Students have 3 attempts per subject assessment per testing cohort. 


Reading Assessment Referral

If

  • Reading ACT is 18 or less
  • Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT is 500 or less

an Accuplacer Reading Assessment is required

Reading Placement

ExamPlacement
Reading ACT of 19 or higherCollege Level Reading
Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT of 510 or higherCollege Level Reading
Accuplacer 261 or higherCollege Level Reading
Accuplacer of 200 to 260DRDG 0122

Writing (English) Assessment Referral

If

  • Reading ACT is 18 or less
  • Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT is 500 or less

an Accuplacer Reading Assessment is required

Writing (English) Placement

ExamPlacement
Reading ACT of 19 or higherENGL 1113
Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT of 510 or higherENGL 1113
Accuplacer 255 or higherENGL 1113
Accuplacer of 254 or belowStretch ENGL 1113
(500 Sec. #)
and ENGL 1111

Guidelines

Based on a student's submitted academic information, The University of Oklahoma may require an ALEKS Mathematics Placement Assessment, Accuplacer Reading Placement Assessment, and/or English Placement Assessment to determine readiness for various courses.

If you took concurrent or other courses for college credit while in high school, your assessment requirements may be adjusted. Please submit the official transcript by requesting that the institution where you took the course send an official electronic transcript to oardocuments@ou.edu on your behalf or you can drop off a sealed official copy to Buchanan Hall (1000 Asp Ave), first floor, Admissions & Recruitment, Room 127. If you have specific questions about transferring credit to OU, please call 405-325-0514 or email te@ou.edu. Once your transcript has been received, revision of your assessment needs may be completed.

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Math Placement Assessment

The ALEKS Placement Assessment helps determine appropriate math level(s) for incoming and current OU students. The ALEKS Placement Assessment covers material from basic math through pre-calculus and will provide an accurate description of a student’s math skills and a recommended course placement. 

Note: Are you an incoming freshman at OU? You will receive your Math Offer after you schedule your New Sooner Orientation day. Click here for Math Offer FAQs. You can also login and see your Math Offer on your New Sooner Orientation registration confirmation page.

 

Reading Placement Assessment

There are no enrollment restrictions for students with an ACT reading sub-score of 19 or higher and/or an SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing score of 480 or higher. All incoming OU students with scores that do not meet this threshold are required to take a Reading Placement Assessment to determine whether they must take a developmental reading course before moving on to higher reading level courses.

 


English Placement Assessment

There are no enrollment restrictions for students with an ACT English sub-score of 19 or higher and/or an SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing score of 480 or higher. All incoming OU students with scores that do not meet this threshold are required to take a English Placement Assessment to determine whether they must take a developmental English course before moving on to ENGL 1113. There are no enrollment restrictions for students with an ACT English sub-score of 19 or higher or SAT 

 

Academic Integrity

Empowering student success through accurate placement into OU courses is the primary focus of all assessments. Therefore all work should result from the student’s own understanding and effort. See OU's Student Guide for Academic Integrity for additional information.

English/Writing Assessment

There are no enrollment restrictions for students with an ACT English sub-score of 19 or higher and/or an SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing score of 510 or higherAll incoming OU students who do not meet this threshold are required to take a writing assessment to determine whether they must take a developmental English course before moving on to ENGL 1113.

OU’s writing assessment/placement is given through the College Board’s Accuplacer program. Accuplacer uses web-based assessments designed to evaluate a student’s writing skills and measure a student's understanding of sentence structure, which is what makes a sentence complete and clear. Some questions deal with the logic of the sentence, and others with the relationships between two sentences.

The writing assessment is 25 questions and is untimed, although the average test takes about one hour.

If you have questions, please email the Assessment Center at ucac@ou.edu.

Once you have taken your writing assessment, you can review your course placement below.

Your Accuplacer writing test will be virtually proctored by the University College Assessment Center, via Zoom.  You will schedule your assessment through your New Sooner Orientation registration. If you need to reschedule your English Assessment, click here.

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Writing (English) Assessment Referral

If

  • Reading ACT is 18 or less
  • Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT is 500 or less

an Accuplacer Reading Assessment is required

Writing (English) Placement

ExamPlacement
Reading ACT of 19 or higherENGL 1113
Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT of 510 or higherENGL 1113
Accuplacer 255 or higherENGL 1113
Accuplacer of 254 or belowDENG 0113

Empowering student success through accurate placement into OU courses is the primary focus of all assessments. Therefore all work should result from the student’s own understanding and effort. (See OU’s Student Guide for Academic Integrity for additional information.)

Important Notice: As per Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education policy, students testing into developmental/remedial coursework must successfully remediate deficient subject areas at the earliest possible time, within the first 24 college-level hours attempted.

Reading Assessment

There are no enrollment restrictions for students with an ACT reading sub-score of 19 or higher and/or an SAT Evidence-Based Reading/Writing of 510 or higher.  All incoming OU students who do not meet this threshold are required to take a reading assessment to determine whether they must take a developmental reading course before moving on to higher reading level courses.

OU’s reading assessment/placement is given through the College Board’s Accuplacer program. Accuplacer uses web-based assessments designed to evaluate student skills in reading and measure a student's reading comprehension, ability to identify main ideas, and ability to make inferences.

The reading assessment is 20 questions and is untimed, although the average time spent on an attempt is one hour.

If you have questions, please email the Assessment Center at ucac@ou.edu.

Once you have taken your reading assessment, you can review your course placement below.

Your Accuplacer Reading test will be virtually proctored by the University College Assessment Center, via Zoom.  You will schedule your assessment through your New Sooner Orientation registration. If you need to reschedule your Reading Assessment, click here.

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Reading Assessment Referral

If

  • Reading ACT is 18 or less
  • Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT is 500 or less

an Accuplacer Reading Assessment is required

Reading Placement

ExamPlacement
Reading ACT of 19 or higherCollege Level Reading
Evidence-based Reading and Writing SAT of 510 or higherCollege Level Reading
Accuplacer 261 or higherCollege Level Reading
Accuplacer of 200 to 260DRDG 0122

Empowering student success through accurate placement into OU courses is the primary focus of all assessments. Therefore all work should result from the student’s own understanding and effort. (See OU’s Student Guide for Academic Integrity for additional information.)

Important Notice: As per Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education policy, students testing into developmental/remedial coursework must successfully remediate deficient subject areas at the earliest possible time, within the first 24 college-level hours attempted.