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Why do I need placement testing for English and/or math courses?

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To help you succeed, we require that you take your English and/or math assessment(s) in order to be placed in appropriate courses. It is important that you put your best effort into completing your assessment as your course placement – college or foundation level – depends on the assessment results. Should assessment results show that you need extra help succeeding in your courses, you'll be placed in foundation-level courses in your first semester. If testing indicates you meet the minimum requirement to take college-level courses, you will be able to register directly for your college-level English and/or math course.

Placement testing is a requirement for most students entering George Brown College diploma and certificate programs. It is not an "admissions assessment"; you have already been accepted into your program.

Note: Former George Brown College students who have successfully completed the required college-level courses do not need to take the test again.

New Students – English

  • For College English – COMM2000: 
    • If you have previously completed an equivalent college or university-level English course with a grade of 60% or higher, you will automatically be granted an exemption.
      • If you have been granted an automatic course exemption, you have also been granted an exemption from placement testing.
      • Please note: The admissions office must have a record of the applicable credit.
    • If you are not granted an automatic exemption and have completed a comparable post-secondary English course:
      • Complete the placement assessment
      • Register in the Communications/English course identified through testing and
      • Complete an Online Application for Transfer Credit through STU-VIEW.
  • There are no College English exemptions based on high school English course grades.

New Students – Math

  • Students who have previously completed a college or university level-math or an OAC Mathematics course with a grade of at least 80% or higher will not have to take the math assessment and will be able to register directly for the college-level math course.
    • The admissions office must have a record of the applicable credit.
  • For exemptions for math courses, you'll need to complete an Online Application for Transfer Credit through STU-VIEW.

Once you register, you will be able to see courses you have been exempted from at the bottom of your time table.

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