Ability-to-Benefit Test
The Ability-to-Benefit (ATB) test is designed to help identify students who may not have a high school diploma but still have the skills to succeed in post-secondary education. Students applying for federal financial aid for post-secondary education must demonstrate their ability to benefit from college, and the ATB test can help them. Please note, the ATB test doesn't replace your Placement test.
Test Score Chart
Test Section | Required Passing Score | Maximum Score | Number of Questions |
---|---|---|---|
Reading | 233 | 300 | 20 |
Arithmetic | 230 | 300 | 20 |
Writing | 235 | 300 | 20 |
Preparation Resources
- What’s on the test?
- Reading Sample Questions
- Arithmetic Sample Questions
- Writing Sample Questions
- FREE interactive Accuplacer Study App (Select Accuplacer)
How long do the tests take?
The tests are untimed. Students should allow at least 30-40 minutes for each test section (i.e., Reading, Arithmetic, and Writing test sections combined average total time of 90-120 minutes). Please arrive on time.
What should I bring to the test?
Students MUST show valid (unexpired) photo identification to test. Valid photo ID must be issued by the government or a school, must be an original document, must have a recognizable photo, and must match the name in your student record.
What should I not bring to the test?
All electronic devices (e.g., cellphones, tablets, and/or smart watches) are prohibited. They must be completely turned off and put away until the test has ended. No food or beverages are permitted in the testing sessions.
After Completing the Test
Please contact the admissions office to complete your enrollment process.
Retest Policy
Retest will be allowed 14 days after your first take.