19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.55 - Assessment and Placement
(a) An institution
shall assess, by an instrument approved in §
4.56 of this title (relating to
Assessment Instruments), the academic skills of each entering, non-exempt
undergraduate student as defined in §
4.53(24) of this
title (relating to Definitions) prior to enrollment of the student. Under
exceptional circumstances, an institution may permit a student to enroll in
freshman-level academic coursework without assessment but shall require the
student to be assessed not later than the end of the first semester of
enrollment in entry-level freshman coursework.
(b) Prior to the administration of an
approved instrument in §
4.56 of this title (relating to
Assessment Instrument), a test administrator shall provide to the student a
pre-assessment activity(ies) that addresses at a minimum the following
components in an effective and efficient manner, such as through workshops,
orientations, and/or online modules:
(1)
Importance of assessment in students' academic career;
(2) Assessment process and components,
including practice with feedback of sample test questions in all disciplinary
areas;
(3) Developmental education
options including corequisite, course-pairing, non-course-based, modular, and
other non-conventional interventions;
(4) Institutional and/or community student
resources (e.g., supplemental instruction, tutoring, transportation, childcare,
financial aid).
(c) For
holistic placement of non-exempt undergraduate students not meeting standards
as defined in §
4.57(a) of this
title (relating to College Ready Standards), institutions shall use for
determination of appropriate courses and/or interventions the TSI Assessment
results and accompanying Diagnostic Profile, along with consideration of one or
more of the following:
(1) High school Grade
Point Average/class ranking;
(2)
Prior academic coursework and/or workplace experiences;
(3) Non-cognitive factors (e.g., motivation,
self-efficacy); and
(4) Family-life
issues (e.g., job, childcare, transportation, finances).
(d) An institution offering collegiate-level
credit to students via a Multi-Institution Teaching Center (MITC) or a
university system center, or to in-state students by distance learning delivery
systems shall ensure that students are assessed as required by this
section.
(e) An institution may not
use the assessment or the results of the assessment as a condition of admission
to the institution or as a condition of admission to a specific program offered
by the institution.
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