The American College Test (ACT) is a curriculum and standards based educational and career planning tool that assesses students’ academic readiness for college. The ACT is administered on the Andalusia Campus on scheduled national test dates.
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College requires a comprehensive assessment of students upon admission to the College and prior to enrollment in an associate degree or certificate programs. All first-time students who enroll in associate degree or certificate programs and who enroll for more than four credit hours per semester will be assessed in the areas of English, mathematics, and reading through the administration of a placement test and placed in the appropriate level as indicated by the assessment results. The tests are designed to assist advisors and counselors in placing students into appropriate college credit courses or developmental courses.
Students must present picture identification and have an application for admission on file with the Office of Admissions and Records in order to take the test. Admission to testing will not be granted without proper identification. Tests scores are valid for a period of three years. After three years, scores become invalid, and students must retest.
Students are exempt from assessment requirements in a specific subject area if they meet one of the following criteria:
To be eligible for these exemptions, assessment scores and/or college transcripts must be on file in the Admissions Office.
A student who wishes to challenge placement results may retest once per academic year provided there is evidence that student has completed test preparation activities. Additional preparation includes but is not limited to academic boot camps, online pre-tests, and placement test applications. Students are required to pay $8 to retest whether they take one or two portions of the test. Students must retake the placement test before enrolling in a developmental course. Once students enroll in a developmental course, they must complete the developmental course sequence. Students will not be allowed to retest once remediation in the program has started.
For assistance in preparing for the Placement Tests:
ACCUPLACER Preparation
ACCUPLACER Write Placer Guide with Samples
ACCUPLACER Sample Questions
Get the ACCUPLACER App!
The General Education Development (GED) Test provides individuals who have not earned a high school diploma the opportunity to earn a certificate equivalent to the high school diploma. The GED certificate is designed to provide both employment and higher education opportunities.
Testing Requirements
To register or request additional information:
To register for the GED Test go to www.ged.com, and if you need assistance with the registration process call 1-877-EXAMGED (1-877-392-6433).
To contact the MacArthur campus test administrator, call (334) 493-5333.
Additional GED testing information can be found at the following links:
State of Alabama GED Testing Program
How To Order Your GED Transcript, Diploma, or Certificate
LBWCC Testing Services offers placement testing by appointment only! Available testing dates and campus locations can be seen by clicking on the "Placement Test Dates" link above. To schedule an appointment click on the "Schedule Placement Test" link above and follow these instructions:
You will receive an email confirming your scheduled appointment. After booking your appointment, if you need to cancel or reschedule, please contact LBWCC Testing Services at testing@lbwcc.edu.
Please arrive no earlier than five minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time.
Valid Picture ID & LBWCC Student Number are Required