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BS-109. 455-0623

Help Desk
BS-109. 455-0271

Testing Center
BE-227. 455-0273

 

 

The Test Center offers the following services:
Compass placement testing, on-line testing for Distance Education courses and WEBCT on-line testing for regular semester courses. Placement testing is offered year round on a walk-in basis.

For testing center access, students must present a photo identification card or a current validated UH system photo ID. The name of the student must be on the class list provided by the instructor to the testing center staff. No cell phone use and other electronic devices are allowed during testing (unless specified by the instructor).

Test Center Location and Hours:

Location: Business Education Building, Room BE-227
Phone: 808.455.0273
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 4:00pm

Placement testing: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 8:00am -2:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 2:30pm

Frequently Asked Questions

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WHAT IS THE PLACEMENT TEST?

Placement tests are administered to new students who plan to attend Leeward Community College or any other educational institution.

New students or current students who have not taken an English or Math course should take the University of Hawaii Community College placement test.

The Test Center administers the ACT COMPASS (Computerized Adaptive Placement Assessment and Support System) Placement tests, a computerized test that will place you into the Math or English class that best suits you.

DO I NEED TO TAKE THE TEST?

YES…

  • If you’re a new student with no previous college experience.
  • If your COMPASS scores are more than two years old and you have not completed an English or Math course in the UH system.

NO…

  • If your COMPASS scores are less than two years old.
  • If you have completed an English, ESL, or Math course with a grade of “C” or higher in the UH system (math courses would have to have been completed within the two year time limit).
  • If you have earned a passing grade for English and Math at a college outside the UH system. To see if a course meets the criteria for exemption, go to the Counseling Center in the Administration Building (AD) – 208.

WHY DO I NEED TO TAKE THE TEST?

The results are used to aid in the selection of courses that are best for you. The results are also used to determine your eligibility for other courses.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

  • An identification card with your name, photo, and social security number or Banner ID. You will not be allowed to take the test without proper identification. (We prefer a current photo Campus ID if you have one)
  • Bring a pencil to work out problems for the math test.

DO NOT BRING…a calculator or scratch paper for the COMPASS math test.

There is a calculator on the computer that can be used when doing the math test. Scratch paper will be provided for the math portion of the test.

WHERE DO I TAKE THE TEST?

You may take the test at any UH Community College location. Contact the site for testing details and inform them that you will be attending LCC.

HOW LONG ARE THE TESTS?

The tests are not timed, so you can take as much time as you need. The number of questions is automatically adjusted as you’re taking the test. Right or wrong responses will result in either more or fewer questions. The average time to complete the test is 45 minutes for each of the three subtests: reading, writing, and math. Give yourself enough time to do your best.

WHEN DO I GET THE RESULTS?

You will get the results minutes after you finish the test. Keep your test report and bring it with you when you attend the orientation session.

WHAT’S ON THE TEST?

The test is made up of three parts:

  • READING – answering questions about passages.
  • WRITING – identifying errors in grammar, punctuation, usage, and style in brief articles.
  • MATH – solving problems in basic math, algebra, college algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
    To view sample test items, go to the placement test website at www.act.org/compass/index.html.

SHOULD I PREPARE FOR THE TEST?

COMPASS tests you on skills and knowledge acquired over a long period of time. You are not expected to study material that you have never learned. However, reviewing can help especially if you have not taken tests for a few years or have not studied math in a while.

 

 

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