NCC uses the Accuplacer to determine your skills in sentence skills, writing (essay) and arithmetic, elementary algebra, and college-level math.
The ACCUPLACER is an untimed test with multiple sections taken in a 3-hour proctored session. Both English and Math sections of the test can usually be completed in that time. Incomplete tests – except for the essay portion — can be saved and resumed at another date. You may re-take any section of the ACCUPLACER (up to 3 times) for a $20 re-test fee.
Schedule & submit test at minimum 48 hours (2 business days) prior to the requested test date & time.
TCS should mainly be used for students with Reasonable Accommodation Plans (RAP).
CLEP Policy
The College Board offers a remote option for taking a CLEP test and has a list of CLEP testing centers.
The first step is to log in to (https://clep.collegeboard.org/clep-exams) and register via the My Account Feature. Next, choose the exam you want to take.
If you want your test scores to be sent to NCC please designate us as the college to receive your transcript.
If you have any questions regarding transferring in CLEP credits please contact the Academic Advising Center at 603-578-8906 or email us at [email protected]
The TEAS was developed to measure basic skills in Reading, Mathematics, Science, English, and Language Usage. It is a 170-item multiple-choice assessment.
The fee for the TEAS is $100.00 and payment is made directly to ATI during the online registration process.
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