Students enrolling in Math 112--College Algebra, Math 115--Preparation for Calculus; Math 220--Calculus I, Math 234--Calculus for Business, will be dropped from those classes this Tuesday/Wednesday if they have not met the U of I Placement Exam through ALEKS PPL prerequisite, official deadline Monday, January 27.
Note: the placement score must be from a test taken September 21, 2019 or later--last summer's scores are no longer valid.
Students who want to double-check their scores and placement recommendations can use the ALEKS PPL Score Viewer linked from here: https://math.illinois.edu/academics/undergraduate-program/aleks-ppl-mathematics-placement-exam/your-aleks-ppl-score
The Placement exam is designed to match students with the university mathematics course that is the best fit for them. If students want to take Calculus but have a 78% on ALEKS, Math 115 is the class that will give a very strong foundation and best chance for a good grade, so that they can succeed in calculus later.
FAQs
1. The system is asking me for a course code. Can you give me that? Answer: This means that your old ALEKS account is expired and you will need to purchase a new code. Please go back and make the selection that allows you to purchase a new account.
2. If I get a higher score on ALEKS, can I move to a higher class? Answer: if appropriate, yes. A student who earns 78% on ALEKS the first time and 81% on ALEKS the second time may switch to Math 220, but could benefit from staying in Math 115.
3. I am taking Math 112/115/220/221 but should be exempt from ALEKS because [reason]. Answer: There are no exemptions.
4. I am a new student who has taken ALEKS twice but the system won't let me access my third exam. Answer: Students must use the Learning Module for a minimum of five hours in order to unlock Exam
Students with questions can email mathadvising@illinois.edu (please include 9-digit UIN).
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