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23:43 28 Dec 23
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17:08 12 Dec 23
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20:47 08 Dec 23
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13:34 04 Nov 23
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13:49 23 Aug 23
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18:04 20 Aug 23
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14:40 13 Aug 23
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17:22 05 Aug 23
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10:46 05 Jun 23
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15:37 17 Apr 23
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17:10 12 Mar 23
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21:42 17 Jan 23
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Sarah Duke
09:11 12 Dec 22
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14:53 16 May 22
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15:36 30 Sep 21
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Hal Ribbeck, III
13:55 08 Aug 21
Your Accuplacer program is great and was such a huge help. I hadn't taken a math class in 30 years and I scored a 267 on the AAF. I liked how each lesson was demonstrated during discussion prior to the exercises. It felt much more like an actual live class, and made things much clearer than other self-paced courses out there. Thanks for making this available!
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Raul Garcia
19:04 25 May 21

What math placement test does Illinois Central College use?

Illinois Central College uses the ACCUPLACER math placement test. To review for the test, you’ll want a study guide that includes comprehensive instruction, guided practice, and interactive tests. For most students, test prep books and practice questions are not enough, and classes and tutors are too expensive. Fortunately, online courses now offer a balance of affordability and effectiveness.

Do I need to take the ACCUPLACER math placement test at Illinois Central College?

Most students at Illinois Central College will need to take the ACCUPLACER math placement test. However, if you think you might have a high enough score on the SAT or ACT to be exempt from taking the placement test, check online or contact your testing center.

What type of math is on the Illinois Central College math placement test?

The math on the Illinois Central College ACCUPLACER placement test covers Pre-Algebra, Algebra, and Geometry. Make sure your preparation only includes the topics on the test - nothing more and nothing less. The best test prep courses emphasize efficiency.

Is the math on the Illinois Central College placement test hard?

The ACCUPLACER math placement test at Illinois Central College isn’t hard if you receive the necessary individualized instruction when preparing for the test. With a study guide that has a math tutor built into the program, you’ll get all the help you need.

Does Illinois Central College accept CLEP?

Yes, Illinois Central College accepts CLEP credits. For example, students who pass the CLEP College Algebra may be able to receive course credit at Illinois Central College.

What is Illinois Central College known for?

Illinois Central College has three campuses and serves approximately 13,000 students annually in both credit and non-credit courses.  The Peoria Campus was formerly ICC North.  The East Peoria Campus has a center for performing arts.  These are the two larger campuses.  The Pekin Campus serves the southern part of the district and provides GED and Certified Nursing Assistant courses in addition to traditional education courses for transfer.   The college awards associate and applied science degrees, occupational certificates, professional and continuing education, and recreational learning opportunities.  It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

The college has an open admissions policy.  They accept students over 18, high school graduates, and students who have a high school equivalency diploma.  Students enrolling in degree programs should submit high school transcripts or GED scores along with SAT or ACT scores.  Placement tests are administered in both Reading and Mathematics unless a student meets exemption requirements.  Exemption criteria are listed on the testing center website.  Accuplacer Next Generation tests are used for placement – Reading, Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics, and Advanced Algebra & Functions.  Students may apply for credit by exam.  The CLEP and AP exams are accepted for this purpose along with several others (see testing center web page).    For students seeking to improve their rating on the National Career Readiness Certification, the ACT WorkKeys testing is administered on campus.

An associate degree program is available for future library technical assistants. For students who would like to continue beyond the associate degree level, there is an agreement with the University of Maine at Augusta for an online program that allows rapid completion of a baccalaureate degree.  Students may then take a position or apply to graduate level programs.  The nursing program offers both certificate and degree programs.  Upon completion of the Certificate Nursing Assistant courses, students take the Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation to become certified by the state.  Completion of the Licensed Practical Nursing coursework allows student to take the NCLEX-PN for licensing.  There is also a program to transfer from LPN to the RN program.  Student interested in pursuing qualification for registered nursing have two options.   The first option is to enroll in the Associate of Applied Science degree program to earn the RN upon completion by taking the NCLEX-RN exam.  Students choosing this option can either enter the workforce or transfer to another college to complete a bachelor’s degree.  Transfer agreements are in place with schools such as Chamberlain College of Nursing, Eastern Illinois University ISU – Mennonite College of Nursing, Olivet Nazarene University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago.  For the second option, students enroll in general education courses to earn an associate of arts or science and then transfer to a four-year school for completion of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.  The college has advising guidance with Methodist College and Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing for this purpose.  Students who wish to enter the teaching profession should earn an Associate of Arts degree and then transfer to any of the four-year colleges which have transfer agreements with ICC.  The college also offers a culinary arts program.

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