Tests Offered
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ACCUPLACER is a comprehensive, computer-based exam used to evaluate students' skills in math, reading, and writing for the purpose of placement. KSU's Admissions Office determines if students are required to take all or selected components of the ACCUPLACER exam based on SAT/ACT scores and high school GPA, or based on non-traditional status. Students should contact an Admissions Officer with questions about why they are required to test (770-423-6300). For practice questions, please visit the ACCUPLACER website before taking the ACCUPLACER exam.
Please check your KSU application status BEFORE scheduling your ACCUPLACER exam(s).
If your application acceptance status is one of the following, consult with the KSU
Admissions Office:
- Ineligible Due Standards
- Applicant Incomplete
- Athlete Review
- In Review for Admission
- Deferred
If you are eligible to take ACCUPLACER, visit our appointment page to schedule an online appointment.
Begin by clicking on KSU Students, then log in with your KSU credentials and follow
the drop-down menus to select which part(s) of the exam you need to take, date, and
time that you want to take your ACCUPLACER exam.
Test administration fees are as follows if you are taking the ACCUPLACER for KSU Admissions:
one exam - $15.00, two exams - $25.00, three exams - $30.00.
If you are taking the ACCUPLACER for a different university or for an employer, test
administration fees are $30.00 for one, two, or three exams.
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ATI TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills)
TEAS exam is a standardized test used to evaluate a candidate’s basic academic skills, such as reading, math, science, and English language usage. It is designed to assess whether a candidate has the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in a nursing or allied health program.
Scheule your appointment by visiting ATI’s website.
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Dedicated to helping people succeed through certification. Certiport’s globally recognized credentials are aimed at enhancing individual productivity, marketability, and value.
Schedule your appointment and pay the test administration fee, then create a Certiport account if you do not have one.
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College Level Examination Program (CLEP®)
The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) helps you receive college credit for what you already know, for a fraction of the cost of a college course. Developed by the College Board, CLEP is the most widely accepted credit-by-examination program. Pass any of the 27 CLEP exams currently accepted for credit at KSU and achieve your college and career goals. The list of minimum passing scores for credit and corresponding KSU course listing is found on KSU's Transfer Services Credit By Exam page.
Setting up your CLEP exam is a two step process:
Beginning July 1, 2024 CLEP exam fee will increase to $95
- Step One: Register for and purchase your CLEP exam ($95 per exam) through College Board. Go to the CLEP site and follow the instructions on the College Board's website.
- Step Two: After registering for your CLEP exam through College Board, schedule your exam at and pay your test administration fee, $30.00 per exam.
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Prior Learning Assessment opportunities allow students to accelerate their studies by earning college credit through examination. Some exams are completed in high school, CLEP and DSST can be taken during your studies at KSU which can allow you to complete some of your degree requirements.
Some departments offer departmental challenge exams for advanced standing, which provides those students who demonstrate satisfactory evidence of acquired knowledge from prior learning to receive course credit.
Other requests for credit by exam should be initiated with a CPL coordinator. Please complete the CPL Inquiry Form to initiate the process.
Schedule your appointment and pay the test administration fee.
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DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST)
DSST is an effective method to provide KSU with evidence of prior learning. Prior Learning Assessments will help you accelerate your path to degree completion while saving you the time it takes to sit through a course as well as the additional dollars spent on tuition.
While the exams are funded for active-duty military and their spouses, DSST tests
are not just for those in the military. Adult learners, college students, homeschooled
students, and military veterans are also eligible to earn college credits through
DSST.
Pass any of the DSST exams accepted for credit at KSU and achieve your college and
career goals. The list of minimum passing scores for credit and corresponding KSU
course listing is found at KSU's Transfer Services Credit By Exam
Setting up your DSST exam is a two step process:
- Step One: Schedule your exam and pay the test administration fee, $30.00 per exam.
- Step Two: After checking in, you will pay for your DSST exam with a debit or credit card after you log in to your DSST account. If you don’t have an account, you will create one at the Testing Center.
Visit https://getcollegecredit.com/ for more information about DSST exams.
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eCore—short for electronic core-curriculum—allows University System of Georgia (USG) students the opportunity to complete their first two years of their collegiate careers in an online environment. eCore courses are taught entirely online, except for the occasional proctored exam. eCore classes require at least one proctored exam during the course of study. eCore courses are designed, developed, taught and supported by faculty and staff from the USG.
Visit https://ecore.usg.edu/ for more information about eCore.
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The Testing Center provides a proctored environment for KSU students to take course exams. No appointment should be made without first obtaining faculty approval. The center offers testing for students enrolled in online, hybrid, or on-campus courses. Students may schedule final exams, semester exams, make-up exams or convenience exams at the direction of their professor.
When faculty approval is obtained, you will need to schedule an appointment to register for the exam.
The following fees apply to faculty directed exams:
- Convenience/Make-Up Exam (all course types): $30.00 per exam
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Foreign Language Achievement Testing Services (FLATS)
Students wishing to receive credit by examination for foreign language proficiency can use the Foreign Language Achievement Testing Service (FLATS) offered by Brigham Young University. You can earn 3, 6, 9, or 12 credit hours based on your proficiency level in any of the languages in the table below. Credits awarded will correspond to the KSU language course listing or FL if there is no associated KSU course at levels 1001, 1002, 2001, and 2002.
FLATS Tests Available |
Afrikaans |
Albanian |
Arabic |
Armenian |
Bulgarian |
Cambodian |
Cantonese |
Cebuano |
Croatian |
Czech |
Danish |
Dutch |
Fijian |
Finnish |
French |
Georgian |
German |
Greek |
Haitian-Creole |
Hmong |
Hungarian |
Icelandic |
Ilonggo-Hiligaynon |
Indonesian |
Italian |
Japanese |
Korean |
Latvian |
Lithuanian |
Malagasy |
Malay |
Mandarin |
Mongolian |
Norwegian |
Persian-Farsi |
Polish |
Portuguese |
Romanian |
Russian |
Samoan |
Serbian |
Spanish |
Swedish |
Tagalog |
Tahitian |
Thai |
Tongan |
Ukrainian |
Vietnamese |
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Setting up your FLATS exam is a two step process:
- Step One: Register for and purchase your FLATS exam ($50 per exam) through BYU's FLATS Department. Click here and follow the instructions on BYU's website.
Use the information below to fill out the Proctor Information section on the registration
form:
Choose: Jewel Akpose or Melissa Akins from the list of proctors.
After registering for your exam through BYU, you will receive an email with exam instructions
and a unique confirmation number and online exam password.
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Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE)
The Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators® (GACE®) is Georgia's state-approved educator certification assessment program. These computer-delivered assessments have been developed by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) and Educational Testing Services (ETS).
The purpose of the GACE assessments is to help the GaPSC ensure that candidates have
the knowledge and skills needed to perform the job of an educator in Georgia's public
schools.
If you are registered to take your GACE exam with KSU Testing Center, please DO NOT bring your GACE Admission Ticket to the testing center. The admission ticket is NOTrequired for check-in. If you have any questions, give us a call 470-578-4800 or email ksutesting@kennesaw.edu.
Learn more about GACE and to register for your exam.
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Provide test development platforms, delivery solutions, and psychometric services
that help credentialing organizations thrive.
Visit Kryterion’s website to purchase and schedule your appointment.
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Meazure Learning’s vision is to provide life-long learners across the globe the freedom to pursue their academic dreams and career aspirations safely, securely, and conveniently.
Visit Meazure Learning’s website to purchase and schedule your appointment.
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NHA (National Healthcareer Association
The National Healthcareer Association ‘s mission is to empower people to access a better future. NHA develops certifications that demonstrate both a proven level of knowledge and a relentless desire for real-world application.
- EKG Technician
- Medical Administrative Assistant
- Medical Assistant
- Phlebotomy Technician
Setting up your NHA exam is a two-step process:
Step One: Purchase your exam from NHA’s website. Step Two: Schedule your appointment and pay the test administration fee.
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USG Legislative Requirement Exams
The University System of Georgia (USG) requires all students in USG institutions to satisfy the United States and Georgia History and Constitution requirements prior to graduation. For KSU students pursuing a second baccalaureate degree, the history requirement can be satisfied by passing HIST 2112 or by passing the US and/or Georgia History Exam. The Constitution requirement can be satisfied by passing POLS 1101 or by passing the US and/or GA Constitution Exam.
We strongly recommend that you consult with your academic advisor BEFORE scheduling your exam. Passing scores and recommended study materials are as follows:
History
- US and Georgia Exam: Passing score is 70 out of 100 questions - 70%
- Georgia Exam: Passing score is 32 out 50 questions - 64%
Recommended study material:
- For the American part of the US and Georgia History Exam, any college-level US History
textbook.
- For the Georgia part of the combined exam, and the Georgia only exam; Myers and Williams, Georgia: A Brief History (Mercer University Press) or please download the Georgia History Study Guide for additional study information.
Constitution
- US and Georgia Exam: Passing score is 75 out of 100 questions - 75%
- Georgia Exam: Passing score is 30 out of 50 questions - 60%
Recommended study material:
Download additional study materials for all exams.
After consulting with your academic advisor, schedule your appointment and pay the test administration fee.
You are allowed unlimited attempts to pass the USG Legislative Requirement exams.
Each attempt will require an additional appointment.
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For students from other colleges or organizations, the Testing Center will provide proctoring services at the request of your instructor or organization. If you have a request form that need to be filled out by the Testing Center, please email the form to ksutesting@kennesaw.edu, or by hand carrying the document to a testing staff member.
Non-KSU students will register for proctored exams, reserve a seat in the testing lab, and pay the proctoring fee by scheduling an appointment. There is a minimum $30.00 test administration fee for proctoring services.
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