Need to schedule a Math Placement Exam? 

  1. Email testingservices@uis.edu to request an appointment between Monday and Friday,  8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please indicate whether you prefer to take the tests in person (UIS campus in the Testing Center) or online with a proctor using Zoom.  Please note if you choose to take the placement test in person you will need to schedule that on a different day than your orientation day.
  2. If you are taking the exams online, you will receive another email with your Zoom Test Appointment confirmation and the Zoom link.  Please set a reminder on your phone so you do not miss the Zoom call.
  3. After your test, you will see your scores. Your academic advisor will also be able to see your scores and will use them to help you register for the appropriate courses.

Take some sample tests to familiarize yourself with Accuplacer:


Make an Appointment

Please email testing services to make an appointment. You may walk-in for testing; however, a desk or proctor may not be available. You must present a current photo ID (UIS iCard, state issued driver’s license, state issued ID, military ID, FOID card, or passport) to be allowed to test.

Math Placement Testing

Students entering UIS with fewer than 30 credit hours are required to complete one (1) UIS college-level math course to meet the General Education math requirement. In some cases, your general education math course is determined by your major because some majors require specific math classes as pre-requisites to the major course of study. For example, Calculus is required for Computer Science, Math and some science majors.

The math courses you take are governed by the placement system utilized by the Math Department at UIS. Two outcomes are possible:

  1. placement into a college-level math course appropriate for your skills and your intended major; or
  2. placement into a developmental math course to build your skills for future success in a UIS college-level math class.

All math placements are made with your success in mind.

The Math Department at UIS uses a combination of ACT/SAT Math sub scores, ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test scores, prior college-level math credit and the intended major to determine for which math classes you are eligible to register. Based on this information, you may be placed in a college-level math course appropriate for your major or a developmental math course to further prepare you for college-level math. If you do not have prior college-level math credit, use the table below to determine if you are required to take the ACCUPLACER Math Placement Test.

YOUR ANTICIPATED MAJORREQUIRED TO TEST
WITH ACT MATH
SUB SCORE OF
REQUIRED TO TEST
WITH SAT MATH
SCORE OF
Biology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Communications, Criminal Justice, English, Environmental Studies, Exercise Science (Health & Wellness), Global Studies, History, Legal Studies, Nursing, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Policy, Social Work, Sociology/Anthropology, Visual Arts23 and below560 and below
Accounting, Business Administration (Comprehensive, Management Concentration, Marketing Concentration, Finance Concentration, Sport Management Concentration), Computer Science, Economics, Information Systems Security, Management, Management Information Systems, or anyone wishing to take Business Calculus25 and below590 and below
Biochemistry, Chemistry, Exercise Science (PA/PT), Mathematics, Pre-Med Biology, Pre-Med Clinical Laboratory Science, or anyone planning to take Calculus27 and below640 and below


Transfer students who have not already completed general education math courses, and whose ACT math subscore is 22 or below (24 or below for business and computer science majors, 26 or below for math and science majors) are also required to take the ACCUPLACER math placement exam.

Prior to taking the placement exam(s), you are encouraged to review the sample practice questions in college level math and elementary algebra or in reading/writing.  It is best to complete placement testing exams prior to meeting with your advisor to register for classes in college level math and elementary algebra or in reading/writing. It is best to complete placement testing exams prior to meeting with your advisor to register for classes.