Pine Technical College
Policy and Procedure


Policy Number:
300 REV 3 Date: 9/11/98 Revision Date: 2/05/07, 7/14/05, 2/1/07
Division/Department: Student Affairs Author: K. Arola, Nancy Mach, Gloria Baker, James Stumne
Subject: New Student Assessment

Authorities:
MnSCU Policy 3.3: Assessment for College Readiness
MnSCU Policy 1B.1: Nondiscrimination in employment and education opportunity

Purpose:
It is the policy of Pine Technical College to assess the academic skills of entering students in order to place them properly in developmental or college-level work. This is to improve student success and to insure adequate development of basic skills.

Policy:
All students entering Pine Technical College will be assessed using the MnSCU approved assessments for Reading Comprehension, Written English and Mathematics Skills.
All entering students who do not have prior college coursework in English or Math will be subject to testing and placement in appropriate courses. (Exemptions are listed below). The Assessment will recommend certain course placements, and students will be advised accordingly. The incoming assessment shall not be used to make admissions decisions.

Procedure:
1. All students entering Pine Technical College will take the incoming student assessment for course placement unless otherwise exempt (see #2 below).

2. Students exempt from the assessment include:

3. Testing format and guidelines will be established by Student Affairs staff, using MnSCU guidelines.

4. Courses in English (writing), reading and math will be required by the assessment using predetermined cut-off scores.

5. 6. The results of the assessment, including interpretation of the assessment scores and course recommendations, will be presented individually or in groups by student affairs advisors

7. Advisors will use the assessment results to recommend courses for students as they register for classes.

8. Starting Spring 07 there will be a prepaid $5.00 per assessment re-test fee (i.e. Reading $5, Writing $5 and Math $5). Fees collected will be credited back into Disability Services cost center to offset the cost of the cost of assessments.

9. Students who wish to retake all or a portion of the assessment must wait at least two weeks to retest. It is recommended that students retest only after they have done a
thorough review of the subject matter being tested.

10. Students requesting an additional retest must wait at minimum 6 months before retesting. Exceptions are handled through the petition process.

11. If a student calls on the telephone and requests a retest, the student will be referred to an advisor for retest approval.

12. All retests will be pre-approved by an advisor.

13. When an advisor sets up and approves a retest it will be initialed by the advisor in the assessment schedule binder.

14. Students whose test scores are over three years old must retake the assessment, if the coursework taken is not reflective of their skill level.

Responsibilities:
1. It is the responsibility of the Dean of Student Affairs to insure the incoming student assessment process is implemented in a fair, equitable and nondiscriminatory manner.

2. All Student Affairs staff, academic advisors and other faculty will insure that their roles in the assessment policy will be carried out in a fair, equitable and nondiscriminatory manner.

Dissemination:
Upon approval, this policy will be posted to the PTC Web site, incorporated into the college catalog, student handbook and other appropriate communication forms, and distributed to staff working in areas covered by this policy.

Approved by Leadership Team: 10/26/98, 5/7/01
Approved by Faculty Senate: 10/14/98, 5/9/01
Revision Approved by Leadership Team: 7/25/05; 2/05/07
Revision Approved by Faculty Shared Governance: 10/11/05; 4/11/07

Approved: Date: