Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.)
The P.E.R.T. is used to determine initial course placement and provides information about your reading comprehension, writing and mathematics skill levels. It is a computer-adaptive test that is untimed, and typically takes about three hours to complete.
SB1720 Exempt Students
Florida Statutes (Senate Bill 1720) exempt certain students from placement testing. Students who entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year or after and earned a Florida standard high school diploma, or students who are serving as active duty members of any branch of the United States armed services are no longer required 鈥 but are strongly encouraged 鈥 to complete mandatory placement testing to ensure success. Students must provide official high school transcripts or documentation of military status to be exempt from placement testing.
Testing Location
P.E.R.T. tests are administered by appointment in the Assessment Centers on all 91短视频 campuses.
In-Person P.E.R.T. Testing Appointments
P.E.R.T. testing is done by appointment. Click on the appropriate link below to schedule your in-person testing appointment. New appointment times and days are added regularly and vary. Be sure to make your testing appointment for the campus where you plan to test.
Massey Campus鈥擣ort Pierce
3209 Virginia Avenue
Fort Pierce FL 34981
Chastain Campus鈥擲tuart
2400 S.E. Salerno Road
Stuart, FL 34997
Dixon Hendry Campus鈥擮keechobee
2229 N.W. 9th Avenue
Okeechobee, FL 34972
Students can take the P.E.R.T. at the Dixon Hendry Campus on a walk-in basis without
an appointment. Students can start the P.E.R.T. Monday through Thursday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Each section
of the P.E.R.T. takes approximately one hour, and the entire test can take three hours
or more to complete, so plan accordingly. Please read the General Information below.
Mueller Campus鈥擵ero Beach
6155 College Lane
Vero Beach, FL 32966
Pruitt Campus鈥擯ort St. Lucie
500 N.W. California Blvd.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
General Information
Each section of the P.E.R.T. takes approximately one hour, and the entire test can take three hours or more to complete. Cell phones, personal items or backpacks are not permitted in the Assessment Center. If you are late for your appointment, you must reschedule.
Students will not have to pay for their first P.E.R.T. testing session with 91短视频. However, the fee for each additional P.E.R.T. testing session with 91短视频 will be $20.
P.E.R.T. Frequently Asked Questions
Postsecondary Education Readiness Test
Reading, writing and math.
The P.E.R.T. math sub test will not place a student into MAC 1140, MAC 2233, MAC 1114, MAC 1147 or MAC 2311. If students wish to place into a higher-level math course, they will need to score a 135 on the P.E.R.T. math section and then take the Next Generation Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) subtest in the same sitting. The same AAF scores still apply to higher level placement. Students will not need to pay an additional testing fee to take the AAF section.
There are 30 questions per test section; 90 questions total. Each section has 25 scored questions and 5 field test questions.
Students will not have to pay for their first P.E.R.T. testing session with 91短视频. However, the fee for each additional P.E.R.T. testing session with 91短视频 will be $20.
If you are late for your appointment, you must reschedule. Cancel and/or reschedule your appointment if you are unable to keep it. This allows us to accommodate other students needing to take the P.E.R.T.
Yes. The 91短视频 Assessment Services web page has electronic practice material for the P.E.R.T.
Florida Statutes require degree-seeking students to undergo placement testing to ensure that they are guided into academic classes most appropriate to their skill levels. Acceptable placement tests are the P.E.R.T. (Postsecondary Education Readiness Test), SAT and ACT. Specific math, reading and English scores used for placement purposes can be found below in the P.E.R.T. Course Placement section.
Florida Statutes (Senate Bill 1720) exempt certain students from placement testing. Students who entered 9th Grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year or after and earned a Florida standard high school diploma, or students who are serving as active duty members of any branch of the United States armed services are no longer required 鈥 but are strongly encouraged 鈥 to complete mandatory placement testing to ensure success. Students must provide official high school transcripts or documentation of military status to be exempt from placement testing.A valid photo ID is required for all exams taken at 91短视频. Acceptable forms of identification include:
- Current driver license with photo
- Current Federal, State, County or Municipality issued ID with photo (includes U.S. Military ID)
- Current Alien Registration Card (Green Card) with photo
- Current Passport with recent photo
- S. Passport Card
- Current High School ID
- Current 91短视频 ID card
Students can take the P.E.R.T. at home using Honorlock if they can satisfy all requirements listed below. Honorlock is a recognized leader in remote test proctoring that offers students a secure and convenient way to take proctored exams online 24/7. A desktop computer or laptop with a working webcam and microphone are required to take the P.E.R.T. at home.
Honorlock P.E.R.T. Testing Requirements for Students
- A desktop computer or laptop (no tablets, iPads or cell phones are permitted);
- A working webcam with 400x300 resolution (integrated or external USB device is acceptable);
- A working microphone (integrated or external USB device is acceptable);
- A stable internet connection (1.5 Mbps download and 750 Kbps upload);
- Google Chrome browser;
- Beginning July 1, 2020, Honorlock will no longer support Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Mac OSX 10.11 and Mac OSX 10.12;
- JavaScript and cookies must be enabled on your computer (turn off the Pop-up Blocker); and
- A private testing room or area with no distractions or other people. Make sure you have a clear work area (remove all books, papers, notebooks, calculators, etc., unless specifically permitted for your exam), sufficient lighting, and no background noise.
- You must have a valid photo ID to take your test. Acceptable forms of identification include a current government-issued ID with photo, a current 91短视频 Student ID card or a current high school Photo ID card. If an ID is broken, cut taped or expired, it is no longer valid. Also, make sure the name on your photo ID matches the name on your 91短视频 school registration.
- You must have an 91短视频 Student ID number to take the P.E.R.T. at home. If you do not have an 91短视频 Student ID number, you must complete an 91短视频 application online at www.irsc.edu/admissions. An 91短视频 Student ID number will be generated for you within 24 hours after you complete your application. You will also receive your Blackboard user ID (91短视频 Student ID number) and password/PIN within 48 hours.
- If you are applying to the dual enrollment program, you must complete and upload dual enrollment agreement (form 508) to complete your application for admission. Complete application is required to test online using HONORLOCK.
- You must agree to practice academic integrity during the testing process.
If you meet all of the requirements above, fill out the to begin the process for taking the P.E.R.T. at home. Note that this process takes a few business days prior to testing to set up accounts and testing details in Blackboard, College Measured Success and Honorlock. Be on the alert for emails from PERTTesting@irsc.edu regarding the next steps to begin taking the P.E.R.T. test at home.
For more information about Honorlock, visit .
Contact PERTTesting@irsc.edu if you have questions about taking the P.E.R.T. at home using Honorlock.
P.E.R.T. Resources
P.E.R.T. Course Placement
Course | Score Range |
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ENC 0017 | 50-102 |
Course | Score Range |
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ENC 0017 | 50-105 |
Course | Score Range |
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MAT 0028 | 50-113 |
MAT 0055 | 96-113 |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English Placement | ENC 1101 | 103-150 | College English Placement: P.E.R.T. reading score of 106 or higher is also required to take ENC 1101 |
College Reading Placement |
Exempt from reading classes |
106-150 |
College Reading Placement: Required for ENC 1101 |
College Math Placement | MAT 1033, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 114-122 | |
College Math Placement |
MAC 1105, MGF 1106, MGF 1107, MTG 2204, STA 2023 |
123-134 | |
College Math Placement | Eligible to take the College Level Math test of the AAF | 135-150 |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English Placement: Writing & Language Subtest |
ENC 1101 | 25+ | College English Placement: Starting 1/25/17 paper SAT reading score of 24 or higher is also required to take ENC 1101. |
College Reading Placement: Reading Subtest |
Exempt from reading classes | 24+ | College Reading Placement: Required for ENC 1101 |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MAT 1033*, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 24+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MGF 1106, MTG 2204, MGF 1107 |
26+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest | MAC 1105, STA 2023 | 27.5+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MAC 1140, MAC 2233, MAC 1114, MAC 1147 |
30.5+ |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English Placement: Evicence-based Reading & Writing Subtest |
ENC 1101 and exempt from reading classes | 490+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MAT 1033*, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 480+ |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English Placement | ENC 1101 | 17+ | College English Placement: ACT reading score of 19 or higher is also required to take ENC 1101 |
College Reading Placement | Exempt from reading classes | 19+ | College Reading Placement: Required for ENC 1101 |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest | MAT 1033, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 19+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MGF 1106, MTG 2204, MGF 1107 |
21+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest | MAC 1105, STA 2023 | 23+ | |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest |
MAC 1140, MAC 2233, MAC 1114, MAC 1147 |
25+ |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English Placement | ENC 1101 |
253+ |
College English Placement: reading score of 253 or higher is also required to take ENC 1101 |
College Reading Placement | Exempt from reading classes | 256+ | College Reading Placement: Required for ENC 1101 |
College Math Placement: Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics (QAS) Subtest | MAT 1033, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 261+ |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
College Math Placement: Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) Subtest | MAC 1105 |
237 - 249 |
|
College Math Placement: Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) Subtest | Course: MAC 1114, MAC 1140, MAC 1147, MAC 2233 | 250 - 274 | |
College Math Placement: Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) Subtest | Course: MAC 2311 | 275 - 300 |
Course | Score Range | Notes | |
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College English and Reading Placement: Sum of the Verbal Reasoning and Grammar/Writing Subtests | ENC 1101 and exempt from reading classes | 38+ | Requires adding the scores together for both the Verbal Reasoning and Grammar/Writing Subtests |
College Math Placement: Quantitative Reasoning Subtest | MAT 1033*, MAT 1100, MGF 1130 | 16+ | |
Alternative Placement Measures
The following alternative measures may be used to satisfy placement in English, Reading and Math for students who are not exempt from placement testing. Official high school transcripts or official scores reports must be sent directly from the issuing organization to 91短视频.
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Course Placement |
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Reading Test | 24 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Writing and Language Test (English placement) | 25 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Mathematics Test | 24 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
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College English and Reading Placement: Evidenced-Based Reading & Writing Subtest | 490+ | ENC1101 and exempt from reading classes. |
College Math Placement: Math Subtest | 480+ | MAT 1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
---|---|---|
Reading | 22 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
English | 18 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Mathematics | 22 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
|
|
Course Placement |
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Reasoning through Language Arts (English placement) | 165 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Mathematical Reasoning | 165 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
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Language Arts Reading | 580 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Language Arts Writing (English placement) | 560 and 6 on Essay | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Mathematics | 560 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
---|---|---|
Language Arts Reading | 15 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Language Arts Writing (English placement | 15 | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Mathematics | 15 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
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Algebra 1 and End-of-Course Assessment | 4 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Geometry and End-of-Course Assessment | 4 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
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|
Course Placement |
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Mathematics | 30 | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Full Credit Courses (1 Credit)
Any student who has an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and achieves a grade of 鈥淏鈥 or better in any of the full credit (1 credit) courses listed below shall have demonstrated readiness for college-level work.
Half Credit Courses (0.5 Credit)
Any student who has an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and achieves a grade of 鈥淏鈥 or better in two half credit (0.5 credit) courses with the same name and listed below shall have demonstrated readiness for college-level work. Any grades that are not 鈥淏鈥 or better will not demonstrate readiness for college-level work.
Courses Taught at a Florida Public High School
Mathematics | Course Placement |
Algebra 1/Algebra 1 Honors | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Algebra 2/Algebra 2 Honors | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Pre-Calculus | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Calculus | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Geometry | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Probability and Statistics | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Math for College Algebra | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Math for College Statistics | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Math for College Liberal Arts | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
English Language and Literature | Course Placement |
English 4/English 4 Honors | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Accelerated High School Courses
Mathematics | Course Placement |
Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) high school mathematics courses | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
Advanced Placement (AP) high school mathematics courses | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) high school mathematics courses | MAT1033*, MAT1100, MGF1130 |
English Language and Literature | Course Placement |
Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) high school English courses (excluding the AICE General Paper course) (English placement) | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Advanced Placement (AP) high school English courses (English placement) | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
International Baccalaureate (IB) high school English courses (English placement) | Both reading and English placement requirements must be met to take ENC1101. |
Students achieving passing scores and receiving credit for college-level communication or computation through CLEP shall have previously demonstrated readiness for college-level coursework.
Scores
Placement scores expire after two years from the testing date, and are no longer valid for placement purposes.
P.E.R.T. Retesting
Students are required to wait seven days before retesting on the same P.E.R.T. subtest, and students are strongly encouraged to remediate before retesting. There is no limit on the number of retest attempts.