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How to Take the ALEKS Math Assessment

The ALEKS Math Assessment is required for first-time freshmen and should be completed before your advising appointment.

Steps to Complete

  1. If you haven't already done so, set up your 51ĀŅĀ×»»ĘŽ Portal. Then watch a video for an . Learn what students and parents can expect from the assessment.
  2. Login to eCampus to access the 2024-2025 ALEKS Placement course in eCampus. You can access eCampus through either or by using your 51ĀŅĀ×»»ĘŽ login information.
  3. Complete your PROCTORED attempt. This means you are on camera and using the Respondus LockDown Browser.
  4. After completing your proctored attempt, your score will be recorded to the system. You will discuss this score along with many other things during your advising appointment as a part of New Student Orientation.

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About ALEKS

What is the ALEKS Assessment?

ALEKS (Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces) is a testing platform used to measure a studentā€™s mathematical knowledge.

Developed by McGraw Hill, ALEKS is an adaptive test with advanced AI technology. Each question tests multiple objectives and problem-solving capabilities.

There is no additional fee associated with ALEKS.

Why It's Important

All 51ĀŅĀ×»»ĘŽ majors require math. An assessment ensures accurate placement, as math courses are demanding and often required in advance of other courses.

Your ALEKS score will not impact your acceptance to 51ĀŅĀ×»»ĘŽ, the Honors College or merit scholarships.

Accessibility and Academic Integrity

High school IEP and 504 plans do not apply to ALEKS testing. You may inquire with the Office of Accessibility and by submitting an application.

51ĀŅĀ×»»ĘŽ adheres to the highest standards related to academic integrity. There is no benefit to inflating or deflating your abilities on the ALEKS math assessment. Incorrect placement can delay graduation and negatively affect your GPA. Dishonest work on this assessment may be cause for sanctions.

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