Spanish Placement Test

Information about Spanish Course Placement

If you have prior experience with the Spanish language (in the home, in a Spanish class, or living in a Spanish speaking country) you should take the Spanish Placement Test to help determine which Spanish class is most appropriate. 

During the first week of class, you will be asked to show your Placement Test Score (or, if you are in a beginning Spanish 101 class, sign a document that states that you have never had any prior experience with the language).  Even though the results of the test are not mandated for placement, all Spanish teachers will help make sure that students are in the correct classes.

Since the test is different every time it is taken, consider taking the Placement Test more than once and then using an average of your scores.  This will likely give you a better indicator of the level you belong at.

If you have been away from Spanish for a year or more, the test will reflect the fact that you are "rusty"; however, the first couple of weeks in the course will bring you back to your actual ability level quickly.

 

Look at the Catalog Descriptions of Spanish courses at COCC and the Sequence Chart of COCC Spanish Transfer Classes to help you decide which Spanish class is most appropriate.

 

If your placement test score is only a few points away from another level, you might consider the other level.  For example, Spanish 102 placement is recommended with scores between 176 - 225 or one year of high school Spanish.  However, if you score 221 and you have had two years of high school Spanish, you might consider the Spanish 103 class instead of the 102 class--especially if you have been away from the class for a year or more.

 

You should also review your scores with your advisor while consulting the Sequence Chart of COCC Spanish Transfer Classes.  If you are still unsure, feel free to talk to a Foreign Language Advisor.

  

Instructions for Taking the Placement Test

The placement test is administered through the internet servers at Brigham Young University in Utah. When you click the link at the bottom of this web page, you will be brought to BYU's WebCape login.

When you are asked for a password enter: bobcats1(the last digit is the number one)

You will then see an informational page about the test itself.  Click BEGIN.

Next, you will be asked to fill in some personal information. Below is a graphic similar to one you will encounter when beginning the exam.

Spanish Placement Test icon

Please fill in the following carefully:

  • Enter your FIRST NAME and LAST NAME in the appropriate fields.
     
  • Enter your COCC User ID Number in the appropriate space. 
        -  If you don't remember your COCC User ID Number, CLICK HERE.
        -  If you don't have a COCC User ID Number yet, visit the COCC Registration page.
     
  • Fill in the rest of the page.

Click "Begin Exam" to start the test. Once started, answer each question without interruption until the test is completed. DO NOT use any reference materials.  Allow 15-25 minutes. The number of questions is not fixed -- the exam will ask as many (or few) as necessary to determine your ability.

When you complete the exam, you will see your results and they will also be transmitted to the Foreign Languages Department.  Print your results and keep a copy to show to your advisor.

 

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