Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-10.0315

Current through Reg. 50, No. 235-239, December 10, 2024
Section 6A-10.0315 - Demonstration of Readiness for College-Level Communication and Computation
(1) The purpose of this rule is to establish methods for assessing communication and computation skills and the minimum standards a student must achieve to demonstrate readiness to perform college-level work pursuant to Section 1008.30, F.S. "Developmental education" prepares students for college level reading, writing and mathematics courses. A student admitted to a Florida College System institution who is assessed for readiness for college-level computation and communication under paragraph (1)(a) or (1)(b) and whose assessment results indicate a need for developmental education must be advised of all the developmental education options offered at the institution and, after advisement, shall be allowed to enroll in the developmental education option of his or her choice.
(a) Exempt students. Further in accordance with Section 1008.30, F.S., a student who entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma or a student who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of the United States Armed Services shall not be required to be assessed for readiness for college-level work in communication and computation and shall be considered exempt. Exempt students shall not be required to enroll in developmental education instruction in a Florida College System institution. However, an exempt student may opt to be assessed and to enroll in developmental education, and the college shall provide such assessment and courses upon the student's request.
(b) Non-exempt students. Non-exempt students who have not earned credit for college level coursework for reading, writing, and mathematics shall be assessed for readiness for college-level work prior to the completion of initial registration. Non-exempt students whose assessment results indicate a need for developmental education shall enroll in developmental education in the area of the deficiency.
(2) Common placement tests. Exempt and non-exempt students meeting or exceeding standard scores on any of the following tests, using the highest score in the case of multiple scores, may be enrolled in college level courses. Institutions shall accept scores on the public high school transcript as an official record of scores in addition to official score reports from the issuing entity listed in this subsection. A student who demonstrates readiness by achieving or exceeding standard test scores established herein and enrolls in a Florida College System institution within two (2) years after achieving such scores shall not be required to retest or complete developmental education at a Florida College System institution.

Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT)

Standard Score

Reading

106

Writing

103

Mathematics

114

Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board (Interim Scores) Through July 2022

Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS)

242

Reading

245

Writing

245

Next-Generation ACCUPLACER, The College Board Since August 2022

Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS)

261

Reading

256

Writing

253

SAT, The College Board

Reading Test

24

Writing and Language Test

25

Math Test

24

Digital SAT, The College Board Since June 2023

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section

490

Math Section

480

ACT with Writing or ACT, Inc.

Reading

19

English

17

Mathematics

19

Classic Learning Test, Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC Since August 2023

Sum of the Verbal Reasoning and Grammar/Writing Sections

38

Quantitative Reasoning Section

16

(3) Alternative methods to common placement tests. Pursuant to Section 1008.30, F.S., Florida College System institutions may use alternative methods in lieu of the common placement tests under subsection (2) to assess student readiness for college-level work in communication and computation. Institutions shall recognize scores and grades on alternative methods specified in paragraphs (3)(a) through (3)(c) as valid for placement purposes for a minimum of two years.
(a) Tests and assessments. A score that meets or exceeds the standard score on any one of the assessments shall be accepted as demonstration of readiness for college-level work. Institutions shall accept scores on the public high school transcript in addition to official score reports from the issuing entity listed in this subsection as an official record.

PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10, The College Board

Standard Score

Reading Test

24

Writing and Language Test

25

Mathematics Test

24

Digital PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10, The College Board Since June 2023

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section

490

Mathematics Section

480

PreACT®

Reading

22

English

18

Mathematics

22

General Educational Development (GED®) Test

Reasoning Through Language Arts

165

Mathematical Reasoning

165

Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC[TM])

Language Arts Reading

580

Language Arts Writing

560 and 6 on Essay

Mathematics

560

High School Equivalency Test (HiSET®)

Language Arts Reading

15

Language Arts Writing

15

Mathematics

15

End-of-Course Assessments

Algebra 1 End-of-Course Assessment

4

Geometry End-of-Course Assessment

4

ALEKS® PPL

Mathematics

30

(b) Performance in high school coursework. Any student who has an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and achieves a grade of "B" or better in any of the courses listed below shall have demonstrated readiness for college-level work. Institutions shall accept courses and grades on the public high school transcript as an official record.
1. Courses Taught at a Florida Public High School

Mathematics:

Algebra 1/Algebra 1 Honors

Algebra 2/Algebra 2 Honors

Pre-Calculus Honors

Calculus Honors

Geometry/Geometry Honors

Probability and Statistics Honors

Math for College Algebra

Math for College Statistics

Math for College Liberal Arts

English Language and Literature:

English 4/English 4 Honors

2. Accelerated High School Courses

Mathematics:

Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) high school mathematics courses

Advanced Placement (AP) high school mathematics courses

International Baccalaureate (IB) high school mathematics courses

English Language and English Literature:

Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) high school English courses

Advanced Placement (AP) high school English courses

International Baccalaureate (IB) high school English courses

(c) Credit-by-examination. Students achieving passing scores and receiving credit for college-level communication or computation pursuant to the credit-by-examination equivalency list in Rule 6A-10.024, F.A.C., shall have previously demonstrated readiness for college-level coursework.
(d) Local placement methods for developmental education. To use a local placement method, an institution must first receive approval of that method by the Department. Approval is based on a satisfactory demonstration that the method is a valid and reliable indication of a student's readiness for college-level coursework in the subject area addressed in the method. The process for receiving approval is as follows.
1. A Florida College System institution seeking consideration of approval must complete and submit the Application to Use Local Method to Determine College Readiness for Developmental Education, Form No. ALTPLACE-01 (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14065) which is hereby incorporated by reference in this rule effective March 2022. A copy of the form may be found at https://www.fldoe.org/schools/higher-ed/fl-college-system/academic-student-affairs/ or by writing to the Division at 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1244, Tallahassee, Florida 32399.
2. Institutions must complete Form No. ALTPLACE-01 for each local placement method requested. Evidence must include information on the method's availability and accessibility and supporting documentation containing quantitative and/or qualitative data to demonstrate the validity and reliability of the local placement method. The documentation must be recent, which is defined as within the last three to five years, and must demonstrate why the method and the minimum standard identified by the college for the method represent an accurate measure of college readiness comparable to other alternative assessments and standards identified in this rule.
3. Institutions must submit Form No. ALTPLACE-01 the term preceding the term in which the local placement method becomes effective: spring for a summer effective date, summer for a fall effective date, and fall for a spring effective date. The Division of Florida Colleges (Division) will publish the specific deadlines at https://www.fldoe.org/schools/higher-ed/fl-college-system/academic-student-affairs/. Form No. ALTPLACE-01 and supporting documentation must be submitted via email to FCSInfo@fldoe.org.
4. The Division will provide the institution with a written decision upon review of a complete submission.
a. "Full approval" indicates the application and supporting documentation were sufficient in demonstrating the local placement method is a valid and reliable placement tool; the institution is fully approved to use the local placement method for developmental education placement.
b. "Provisional approval" indicates the application and supporting documentation demonstrated the local placement method may be a valid and reliable placement tool, but up-front information is limited. The provisionally approved institution has approval to use the local placement method for a period of three terms, during which time the institution will be required to collect data on the efficacy of the method. At the conclusion of the provisional period, the institution will be required to resubmit their application and supporting documentation to the Division for consideration.
c. "Denial" indicates the application and supporting documentation did not demonstrate the local placement method may be a valid and reliable placement tool. If the application is denied, the institution will receive written notification identifying the specific areas of deficiency. The institution may resubmit its application at a later date once any outstanding issues are resolved.
5. Institutions receiving approval must participate in an annual data collection process to monitor usage of local methods and student performance in coursework.
(4) Student records and test scores are confidential education records under Section 1002.221, F.S. Institutions are required to comply with Section 1002.221, F.S., in maintaining confidentiality of these records.
(5) Florida College System institutions may establish local policies and procedures governing the use of assessments and alternative methods for placement.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6A-10.0315

Rulemaking Authority 1001.02(6), 1008.30(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 1001.02, 1007.263, 1007.271, 1008.02, 1008.30 FS.

New 7-15-84, Amended 6-6-85, Formerly 6A-10.315, Amended 5-17-88, 7-25-91, 10-18-94, 8-28-95, 6-25-96, 3-28-00, 2-12-12, 8-21-12, 6-27-13, 10-22-13, Amended by Florida Register Volume 42, Number 222, November 15, 2016 effective 11/29/2016, Amended by Florida Register Volume 45, Number 176, September 10, 2019 effective 9/24/2019, Amended by Florida Register Volume 48, Number 041, March 1, 2022 effective 3/15/2022, Amended by Florida Register Volume 48, Number 149, August 2, 2022 effective 8/16/2022, Amended by Florida Register Volume 49, Number 114, June 13, 2023 effective 6/27/2023, Amended by Florida Register Volume 49, Number 153, August 8, 2023 effective 8/22/2023.

New 7-15-84, Amended 6-6-85, Formerly 6A-10.315, Amended 5-17-88, 7-25-91, 10-18-94, 8-28-95, 6-25-96, 3-28-00, 2-12-12, 8-21-12, 6-27-13, 10-22-13, 11-29-16, 9-24-19, 3-15-22, 8-16-22, 6-27-23, 8-22-23.