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The TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) ExamThe TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) test is an English, math, and reading assessment exam. It is divided into these three sections, and used to determine your skills in these areas. This helps SCC decide one or more of the following, depending on your course of study:
The TABE is a placement exam. If you do not do well on part of the TABE test it does not mean you cannot enter the program. It tells SCC what your strengths and weaknesses are so we can help you complete your program. Why is the TABE important?By taking the TABE exam, you meet state entry requirements for:
What happens if I do not meet my program requirements in one of the three TABE sections?Florida law requires that you pass all three sections of the TABE to be:
"Admitted without reserve" means being admitted without conditions. If you do not meet the requirements of your program, it does not mean you will not be allowed to enter the program. You may be able to begin the program under certain conditions. In most cases, you can enter a non-credit program if you agree to use SCC's support services. You may have to attend a set number of hours per week in the STAR Center. The STAR Center staff:
There are exceptions to this rule. Check with your SCC counselor or the Assessment and Testing Center for more information. If you are unsuccessful in one part of the TABE, you are only required to retake that part of the exam. For example, if you pass English and reading, but are not successful in math you only have to retake the math portion. NOTE: You must meet your program's required scores in all three section of the TABE by the time you complete your program to earn a diploma or degree. What if I haven't taken the TABE?If you haven't taken the TABE, you can take it at SCC. Contact the Assessment and Testing Center for more information. How can I get more information about the TABE?For more information about the TABE:
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