On-campus ACCUPLACER testing appointments and virtual testing appointments are being scheduled by the Atlantic Cape Community College Testing Team.
It is our mission to ensure that you have a positive testing appointment with our dedicated staff.
Testing Office Information
The Testing Office offers a variety of testing services. Click on the type of test below to find out more information.
Types of Tests
Entering Students
Current Students
- Credit-by-Examination
- Portfolio Assessment
- ATI TEAS - Nursing Entrance Test
- Course Tests
- Arranging a Test
Special Accommodations
Special accommodations may be made for students with disabilities. For more information email the Center for Accessibility or call (609) 343-5680.
Portfolio Assessment Requirements
A good portfolio can allow Atlantic Cape to assess your skill in computer literacy. Samples of your work are the strongest pieces of evidence you can submit. Your evidence should show what you are able to do.
Following are examples of how you can structure your portfolio for assessment. In addition, you can include performance evaluations and letters of commendation from supervisors or former teachers. Remember that your portfolio represents not only the quality of your product, but also your ability to organize your work.
Arranging a Make Up Test:
Tests are given by appointment only. Appointment must be made at least 24 hours in advance:
Before You Call
- Appointments will not be scheduled if the testing materials and the required form from the Instructor have not been received.
- Staff will not administer a test to a student after the STOP DATE indicated on the form.
You must demonstrate literacy in word processing by displaying business or coursework-based documents you've produced. This should include: letters, memos, brochures, and/or narrative reports. Narrative reports should include format features such as borders, shading, tabs, spacing, columns, bullets, text alignment, etc.
You must demonstrate literacy in spreadsheet usage by displaying business or coursework-based documents you've produced. These documents should contain the following: worksheets using formulas (averages, summation, multiple operands); labels with proper documentation; graphs. Example of graphs are pie charts, bar charts, etc.