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Testing Services

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Testing Services in the One Stop Center

IMPORTANT: An unexpired governmental photo ID is REQUIRED to be shown for any test administration. Please leave all other items, except car keys, at home or in your vehicle. Please review additional Testing Services information and requirements below.

If you are a new student and have not taken and passed college-level English and/or math, please contact your advisor to ask if you are required to take the Accuplacer placement test. If you have not been assigned an advisor, please contact enrollment@gadsdenstate.edu or records@gadsdenstate.edu. Be sure to include your name, student number (A#) and declared major in the email and you will receive a response regarding placement test requirements, or if you qualify for test exemption.

If you have been informed that you are required to take the Accuplacer writing and/or math placement test, please continue to the Find Your Test section below to review Accuplacer information and to access the online . Walk-In testing is not allowed at this time. Students must have a confirmed scheduled appointment through the . If you have any questions after reviewing the information below or about placement test scheduling, please contact testing@gadsdenstate.edu.

In addition to administering ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬’s Accuplacer placement test, Testing Services also administers ACT On-Campus (Residual) to students who will be ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬 Health Science program applicants; the ACT-WorkKeys to community members whose potential employer requires this basic abilities test series; and the ASE certification tests to community members in the auto service industry. Please refer to the Find Your Test section below for specific test information, practice resources, test scheduling and fees.

ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬 test center locations are in the One Stop Center, Room 132 on the East Broad Street Campus (256-549-8497) and in the Administration Building, Room 107 on the Ayers Campus (256-832-1241).

 

Find Your Test 

ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬's Testing Services administers the ACT WorkKeys assessments to community members as required by potential employers. Often called a Basic Abilities Test (BAT), ACT WorkKeys consists of three assessments.     
 

For law enforcement, correctional officers, and fire/emergency services personnel, these assessments include Graphic Literacy, Applied Math and Workplace Documents. Each assessment allocates 55 minutes to answer approximately 35-40 multiple-choice questions. There is a $45 fee for these assessments.

For the Board of Education (BOE), the assessments include Applied Math, Workplace Documents, and Business Writing. The BOE assessments allocate 55 minutes to answer approximately 35-40 multiple-choice questions for Applied Math and Workplace Documents, and 30 minutes for a writing prompt for Business Writing. There is a $50 fee for these assessments.

An unexpired governmental photo ID must be presented at check-in. The respective fees are payable to ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬 upon arrival for testing.

ACT WorkKeys assessments are administered at the One Stop Center on the East Broad Campus and on the Ayers Campus in Anniston. Both locations are by appointment only. Please contact Testing Services at 256.549.8497 (Gadsden) or 256.832.1241 (Anniston) to schedule an appointment.

Law enforcement applicants can review related testing requirements under Question #17 of the .

Click for test content and preparation information on the ACT WorkKeys website. is another helpful website offering free ACT WorkKeys practice tests.

 

Testing Requirements

Upon arrival for testing, test registrants must have the following:

  • Unexpired government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license
  • ߣߣÉäÉ«Ç鯬 student number (A#), if applicable.
  • Testing fee payment receipt, if applicable.
 

The following items are prohibited while testing:

  • Cell phones or Bluetooth devices
  • Digital, alarm or calculator watches
  • Wristwatch smartphones
  • Non-approved calculators
  • Photographic or copying devices
  • Listening or recording devices, such as media players with headphones/earbuds
  • Sunglasses
  • Food or drinks
  • Unattended children
  • Visitors
  • Coats, hats, hoodies or head scarves (unless being worn for religious or medical reasons)

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