What Is ALEKS?
North Carolina Central University uses the ALEKS Placement, Preparation and Learning (ALEKS PPL) Assessment to determine readiness for mathematics courses. The online placement assessment is up to 30 questions and generally takes 60–90 minutes to complete. After the placement assessment, an individualized prep and learning module is available for students to refresh their knowledge on forgotten topics. Students then have the opportunity to reassess and improve their placement. The last day to reassess and improve your placement is one week before the first day of classes.
ALEKS consists of three parts:
- An Initial placement assessment
- The prep and learning module, an individualized, self-paced online review
- Access to three additional placement assessments to improve your score
You are encouraged to spend time in the prep and learning module, even if your desired score is achieved, because time spent in ALEKS will ultimately lead to better preparation and improved grades.
What Is the Purpose of Placement Assessment?
The placement assessment results will be used to determine the most appropriate courses for you as you move forward with college coursework.
This is a “placement assessment,” not a test. The difference is that a placement assessment is designed to determine what you know and what you need to review. At the end of the ALEKS PPL assessment, you will have a much better sense of your strengths and weaknesses in math. You will then have a chance to brush on topics that may have been forgotten or that you have not practiced for some time.
Be honest. It is important you give honest effort so that the placement assessment truly reflects your current level of knowledge and math preparedness. There is no benefit to cheating on the Placement Assessment — the only result will be that you may be enrolled in classes that are too difficult or are not challenging enough, potentially costing you time and money. Therefore, while taking the placement assessment, you should not consult any outside sources for help (friends/family, internet searches, textbooks, notes, etc...). Relax — the placement assessment can only help you.
All students are expected to adhere to the Academic Honor Code as described in the NCCU Undergraduate Course Catalog.