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PPL and Placement Info for Main Campus FY Incoming Students
1.6. PPL and Placement Info for Main Campus FY Incoming Students
PPL Assessment for Fall 2026 incoming students:
Testing is part of the incoming student process. Students have a limited testing window (up to one year) and should enroll in and complete the appropriate MATH course or courses as soon as possible. Scores expire usually after 2 years for most courses. Read about the rules and process below.
- Remote testing testing on your own computer is available through August 16, 2026 at 10pm MST. After that, testing is in-person only. Contact us to make an appointment August 17-28, 2026.
- Once you test, your score and placement message in your Next Steps Center will update usually within an hour.
- All testing sessions are recorded and reviewed to make sure students follow the rules. You must agree to the rules to proceed to the test through the link in your Next Steps Center or Qualtrics Form.
- About the PPL Assessment:
- It is a 25 question one hour test, but students have up to 3 hours to complete it. It must be completed all at once. You can't login and then come back later.
- It is an adaptive test that covers material from basic math through Precalculus. It progresses to higher level questions based on correct responses.
- Problems must be done in order. Once you answer a question, you cannot go back and change it.
- Students can test up to 3 times. There is a 7 day waiting period between each attempt.
- Students must use the review module for at least 5 hours prior to their third attempt. This is linked in your Next Steps Center.
- You must download Respondus Monitor Lockdown Brower to access the PPL. You can access come across any issues downloading Respondus Monitor, first check our troubleshooting guidelines.
- Once you complete your test, your score is final.
- You can review before testing.
- To test remotely, you need to follow very specific rules and procedures.
- Your test is proctored so you need to use a computer with a web camera and a microphone. You cannot use a tablet, IPAD, or phone. Both your computer screen and your web camera video feed are recorded and reviewed.
- You can use a calculator, blank scratch paper, and a writing utensil, but no other items. You must be sitting at a desk or table in a quiet but will lit area.
- You will need a photo ID.
- If you are logged out or your screen freezes, you must immediately return to the testing form to regain access. The time clock is still running.
- No one can be in the room with you while you are testing.
- Watch this video to review the required setup for testing. If your head, hands, and workspace are not all in full view for the duration of the testing session, it will be considered "unproctored" and may be invalidated (removed from the system).
- Failure to follow the rules or any suspicious behavior may result in an invalidated test score (removed from the system). Some are reported to the Dean of Students.
- The Math Department reserves the right to invalidate any test for any reason and to require in-person testing only for any reason.
- Find out more through our FAQs
- Your video feed needs to look like the picture below
