Who is NOT eligible to participate? Once the pilot is complete, if the Department of Education decides to make this a policy, we will determine if transfer students and all other FTIC students are eligible. What was the length of the Pilot? Spring through Summer What scores are required? FCAT scores for the Spring administration are available to the school districts typically in May of each year.
How does MDC get the scores? The highest score reported for each section is used for registration purposes. When are the FCAT scores considered expired? The expiration of FCAT scores for placement purposes has not yet been decided. Because the pilot project is only allowing FTIC early college dual enrollment students and FTIC students who are prior year prior year high school graduates to participate, a limit was not necessary.
Therefore, the State has not yet set a limit on the test date. If the results of the pilot project are such that a State Board of Education rule change is made, the State will make a determination of the expiration of FCAT scores. The State may use the idea of two years post high school graduation, but nothing has been decided as of yet.
What are the rules for exemption? Students must have a requisite score as defined above. This exemption does not place students into developmental education. Students scoring below the requisite values will be required to take the CPT for appropriate placement in developmental coursework or to provide evidence of exemption through the ACT or SAT.
What does a student exempt? For example, Broward County Schools have a website where you can sign up with a "virtual counselor" to check your scores. If your school or school district does not have such a website, all you can do it wait.
Pick up your FCAT scores at your school once you are notified by the school or school district of their arrival.
A FCAT Parent's Network used to exist online where parents or students could check their scores, but it was removed due to budget cuts. The only way to check FCAT scores is to wait for them to arrive at school. Visit greatschools. You can also compare it with scores at other schools to see how the standards differ. Aleksandra Ozimek has been writing professionally since for a fashion blog, various online media and the "Queens Courier," in addition to interning at "Cosmopolitan" magazine.
She completed her Bachelor of Science in journalism and photography from St. John's University, where she is completing her master's degree.
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