SPECIFIC TEST RELATED PROCEDURES
American College Testing (ACT)
The ACT (or SAT) scores should be submitted for admission to Florida
Memorial University. These scores are used for advisement and placement
purposes only. Students with a composite ACT score of 16 may be
exempted from taking the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) at Florida
Memorial University.
In order to take the ACT, the student must register with the national
testing company by a specified deadline date along with the appropriate
registration fee. Students may apply for a fee waiver through their
high schools. Under certain conditions, registration may be done by
telephone. Late registration is available with an additional late fee.
Standby registration on the day of the test is not allowed.
Interested persons may obtain additional information from the Testing Center. ACT is administered on campus. (ACT)
SAT (Formerly called Scholastic Assessment Tests)
The SAT (or ACT) scores must be submitted for admission to Florida
Memorial University. These scores are used for advisement and placement
purposes only. Students with a score of 440 (Mathematics) and 420
(English) may be exempted from taking the CPT at Florida Memorial
University.
In order to take the SAT, the student must register with the national
testing company by a specified deadline date along with the appropriate
registration fee. Students may apply for a fee waiver through their
high schools. Under certain conditions, registration may be done by
telephone. Late registration is available with an additional late fee.
Standby registration on the day of the test is also available with an
additional fee depending on the availability of test materials,
facilities and staff.
Applications and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
SAT is administered on campus. (ETS)
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
The College Level Examination Program is a system of credit by
examination sponsored by the College Board. CLEP offers students a
method of earning college credit for subject matter already learned.
These exams, developed by college faculty nationwide, reflect material
usually covered during introductory coursework. It measures the mastery
of college-level, introductory course content in a wide range
disciplines. The test are comprehensive and examine the student’s
understanding and breadth of the subject matter. The CLEP is comprised
of the following subject areas – Composition and Literature, Foreign
Languages, History and Social Sciences, Mathematics and Business.
Florida Memorial University accepts and award credits for the following CLEP Courses:
| Examination |
Credit Granting
Score |
Credit
Granted |
Course
Equivalent |
|
Composition and Literature
|
| Analyzing and Interpreting Literature |
50 |
3 |
ENG 111 |
| English Composition with Essay |
50 |
3 |
ENG 101 |
| English Literature |
50 |
6 |
ENG 303 & 304 |
|
Foreign Languages
|
French Language – Level 1
(two semesters) |
50 |
6 |
FRE 201 |
| |
62 |
6 |
FRE 202 |
| |
50 |
6 |
SPA 201 |
| |
63 |
6 |
SPA 202 |
|
Social Sciences and History
|
| American Government |
50 |
3 |
POL 301 |
History of the United States I:
Early Colonization to 1877 |
50 |
3 |
HIS 321 |
History of the United States II:
1965 to the Present |
50 |
3 |
HIS 324 |
| Human Growth and Development |
50 |
3 |
PYS 306 |
| Humanities |
50 |
3 |
DRA 200 |
| Principles of Macroeconomics |
50 |
3 |
ECO 201 |
| Principles of Macroeconomics |
50 |
3 |
ECO 202 |
| Introductory Psychology |
|
|
PSY 200 |
| Social Science and History |
50 |
6 |
SSC 101 & 102 |
| Introductory Sociology |
50 |
3 |
SOC 200 |
|
Science and Mathematics
|
| Biology |
50 |
3 |
BIO 101 |
| College Algebra |
50 |
3 |
MAT 111 |
| College Mathematics |
50 |
3 |
MAT 101 & 102 |
| Natural Science |
50 |
3 |
PSC 101 |
| Trigonometry |
50 |
3 |
MAT 113 |
|
Business
|
| Principle of Accounting |
50 |
3 |
ACC 211 |
| Introductory Business Law |
50 |
3 |
BUS 311 |
| Information Systems and Computer Applications |
50 |
3 |
CSC 101 |
| Principles of Marketing |
50 |
3 |
MAR 301 |
| Principles of Management |
50 |
3 |
BUS 211 |
Dental Admission Testing Program (DAT)
The DAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to dental school.
To register, the student must submit an application form along with the
appropriate fee (certified check or money order only) to the national
office by a specified deadline date. Walk-in testing is allowed for
Saturday administrations only and is not allowed for Ad-Hoc or
religious test centers and a few regular test centers. A candidate can
apply and retake the test as many times as the candidate wishes. Fee
waivers are available and must be requested in writing by the test
candidate.
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
DAT is not administered on campus. (Dental Admission Testing Program)
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
The GMAT is provided for Business Majors and other individuals seeking
enrollment in a graduate School of Business. The GMAT is administered
only as a computer-adaptive test. (CAT)
To register, the student must submit an application along with the
appropriate fee (check or money order) to the national testing company.
Allow two to four weeks for processing and delivery. Once you have
received your voucher, you may call to schedule an appointment to take
the test. You may also register by telephone (using Visa, Master Card,
or American Express). GMAT policy does not allow for test fees to be
waived.
Applications and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
GMAT is not administered on campus. (ETS)
Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
The GRE is provided for the convenience of Liberal Arts Majors and
others seeking admission to graduate school. The GRE is administered
only as a computer adaptive
Test. (CAT)
In order to register, the student must submit a completed application
along with an appropriate testing fee to the national office by a
specified deadline date. The GRE Board provides a fee waiver service
for students who meet the conditions of eligibility. A computerized
version of the GRE General Test is also available.
Applications and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
GRE (subject Tests only) is offered at Florida Memorial University.
(ETS)
Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
The LSAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to law school.
To register, the student must submit an application to the national
office along with the appropriate testing fee by a specified deadline
date. Under certain conditions, this fee may be waived. Late
registration is available with an additional fee. Standby registration
is not available.
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
LSAT is administered on campus. (Law School Admission Council)
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
The MCAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to medical school.
To register, the student must submit the Candidate Information Folder,
the signed Identification Card with a current representative
passport-type photograph attached, along with the appropriate fee to
the national office by a specified deadline date. Candidates are
encouraged to take the MCAT about 18 months before they plan to enter
medical school. Only those persons planning to apply to a health
professions school will be permitted to take the test, however, others
may be approved by submitting a written request stating the reason(s)
for wanting to take the MCAT. Such requests will be reviewed on a
case-by-case basis. Other requirements prevail if you have attended
three or more MCAT administrations. Late registration is available with
an additional fee. Standby registration is not available. Individuals
with extreme financial limitation may apply for the MCAT Fee Reduction
Program.
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
MCAT is administered on campus. (ACT)
Optometry Admission Test (OAT)
The OAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to optometry
school. All schools and colleges of optometry in the United States and
Canada require the OAT.
To register, the student must submit an application to the national
office along with the appropriate testing fee (money order or certified
check only) by a specified date. Late registration and walk-ins are
allowed with additional fees. Candidates may apply and retake the test
an unlimited number of times. Fee waivers are available and must be
requested in writing by the test candidates.
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
OAT is not administered on campus. (Optometry Admission Testing Program)
Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT)
The PCAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to pharmacy school.
To register, the student must submit an application to the national
office along with the appropriate testing fee (money order only) by a
specified date. There is no fee waiver available. Late registration and
test standby are available with the appropriate fees (money order only).
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
PCAT is not administered on campus. (The Psychological Corporation)
Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers
(PRAXIS Series)
(Formerly called National Teachers Exam (NTE).
The Praxis examinations provide measures of academic achievements and
proficiencies for students entering a college or provisional teacher
preparation programs and for individuals in professional areas. A
passing score is required in some states. PRAXIS is not required in the
state of Florida; however, it may be used to satisfy certain
requirements for Florida Teacher Certification.
In order to register, the student must submit a completed application
along with the appropriate testing fees to the national office by a
specified deadline date. A limited number of fee waivers are available
for students who meet the conditions of eligibility.
Late registration is available. Standby registration on the testing day
is available with an appropriate fee. A computerized version of some of
the test parts is also available.
Applications and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
PRAXIS is administered on campus. (ETS)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
TOEFL is administered to evaluate the English proficiency of people
whose native language is not English to meet admission requirements by
more than 2,400 colleges and universities in the U.S.A. and Canada.
TOEFL is also used by institutions in other countries where English is
the medium of instruction and by many government agencies, scholarship
programs,and licensing/ certification agencies to evaluate English
proficiency. TOEFL is administered only as a computer-adaptive test
(CAT)
For admission to Florida Memorial University, proficiency in English
must be established by applicants whose native language is not English.
Proficiency may be demonstrated with a satisfactory TOEFL score of 60.
An application must be submitted along with the appropriate testing fee
to the national office by a specified deadline date in order to
register. There is no fee waiver available.
Applications and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
TOEFL is not administered on campus. (ETS)
Test of Spoken English (TSE)
The TSE is administered to evaluate the spoken English of those whose
native language is not English to meet admission requirements by more
than 2,400 colleges and universities in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Examinees will be able to demonstrate how well they speak English.
Examinees will be asked questions by an interviewer on tape. The
examinee answers will be recorded on tape.
This test is not required for admission to Florida Memorial University.
An application must be submitted along with the appropriate testing fee
to the National office by a specified deadline date in order to
register. There is no fee waiver available. Neither late registration
nor day-of-test standby registration is available.
Application and other information are available in the Testing Center
for interested persons. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
TSE is administered on campus. (ETS)
Veterinary College Admission Test (VCAT)
The VCAT is provided for individuals seeking admission to Colleges of veterinary medicine.
To register, the student must submit an application to the national
office along with the appropriate testing fee (money order only) by a
specified date. There is no fee waiver available.
Late registration and test standby are available with the appropriate fees (money order only).
Interested persons may obtain an application and additional information
from the Testing Center. Applications may also be mailed upon request.
VCAT is not administered on campus. (The Psychological Corporation)
Other Tests
Professional Tests Administered on Campus:
- American Nurses Credential (ANCC)
- Center for Occupational and Professional Assessment (ETS)
- Electrocardiography Examination(ACT)
- Foundation for Rehabilitation Education and Research (FRER)
- Major Field Tests (ETS)
- Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE)
- National Conference of Bar Examiners (ACT)
- Nurse Anesthetist Examination (ACT)
- Physician Assistant Examination(ACT)
- Primary Language not English (PLNE)
- World Language Other Than English (WLOE)
The Testing Center will make every effort to accommodate requests for information concerning other tests.