PSAT/ACCUPLACER/ASVAB
PSAT (Preliminary SAT):
The PSAT is administered each fall, and sign-ups can be completed in the High School Counseling Office. When taken as a junior, achieving a high enough index score on the PSAT can qualify a student for the National Merit Scholarship. Additionally, 9th and 10th graders can use the test to practice for future college-entrance exams. For more information, please visit the PSAT website linked below.
PSAT Website
DMACC ACCUPLACER:
The DMACC Testing Center requires an assessment for all new full-time students (12 credit hours or more in Fall & Spring, 8 credit hours or more in the summer term). This assessment evaluates academic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics, providing valuable information for course selection and schedule planning.
Note: Assessment scores used for admission purposes must be no older than five (5) years from the test date. Explore more about the DMACC ACCUPLACER on their official website.