Thank you so much for your interest in taking the ACT Work Keys test as part of your education or employment process. The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is earned after successful completion of three ACT WorkKeys skills assessments: Applied Math, Workplace Documents, and Graphic Literacy. Participants have the opportunity to earn a bronze, silver, gold, or platinum certificate based on assessment scores. Participants receive access to assessments and targeted preparation for these assessments through WorkKeys Curriculum. For those registered in Adult Ed, these assessments are given free of charge.
This certificate is commonly referred to as the "BAT" test for those needing it for Police Academy admission. It is also taken by those seeking substitute teacher certification.
The ACT Work Keys is administered through our Adult Education Program. Workplace Documents, Graphic Literacy, and Applied Mathematics are offered at no cost to the applicant when taken together. Should an applicant need to retake any segment of the test, the applicant is allowed to re-take that segment for free with some work in the online curriculum.
To register for the exam, please register with Adult Education. You may test at one of the following locations:
- LRC Building on our Andalusia Campus
- Greenville at the Student Support Center
- Jeff Coates Building in Opp
Please allow up to three hours to complete the test in its entirety. After your registration is processed, you will be offered the opportunity to enroll in our online learning platform to assist achieving the best score. This $80 value is offered for free just for registering to take the exam. It can be accessed from any computer, tablet, or mobile device with a browser that supports HTML5 and is personalized to individual needs based on a short pre-test in each section.
As the minimum entry level score is based upon a specific job analysis profile and varies for each discipline, it is important when scheduling the ACT Work Keys Assessment that each applicant specify whether the test is for a Law Enforcement Officer, State Correctional Officer, or Substitute Teacher position. Those wanting to take the exam for a substitute or para professional position with a school district should contact LBW Work Force Department at (334) 881-2248 for registration. The required components of the test and the passing scores for applicants are as follows:
Assessment
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Law Enforcement
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State Correctional
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Substitute
Teacher
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Workplace Documents
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4
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3
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4
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Graphic Literacy
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4
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3
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N/A
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Applied Mathematics
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3
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3
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4
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Business Writing
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N/A
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N/A
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3
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After successful exam completion, you will receive the Work National Career Readiness Certificate. The NCRC measures and certifies the essential work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations.
If you have any questions, you can contact the LBW Adult Education office at 334-881-2231.