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English 100 Placement Information There are three (3) ways to qualify for English 100: 1) NEW EdReady self-paced testing 2) Accuplacer online testing – nah, do the EdReady 3) Score 510+ on SAT Writing 1) EdReady Option I have posted information about the EdReady option on the website along with their instructions. With this option you take on your own, at your own pace, whenever… no proctoring required. You need your 8 digit UH ID # (I have if you can’t find) to create an account. You can retake as many times as needed until you receive a qualifying score. Free. Free. Free. There is a goal key you have to enter: UH_HAW_Placement You are taking the “English Path 1: College English Placement” test I don’t know much about Ed Ready, but I do know it is way better than Accuplacer. And it is easier to qualify since you can retest as many times as you want! Send me your score after you are done, so I can notify HCC to update your records for registration. Screenshot, I guess? 2) If you rather do Accuplacer… We can test anytime afterschool any day or if you have any free periods during the day, we can test then. You will be taking the Reading and Writing tests. The test takes about 1 ½ - 2 hours, but it is not timed so as long as you need. Please take a look at both the Reading and Writing Accuplacer Practice tests There is a NEW online practice that lets you actually run through what the test is like online. The Learn as you go option will give you the correct answer and the rationale after each question. 3) SAT Option - (probably not for sophomores) If you have the qualifying scores, I would need a copy of your SAT Score Report to submit to HCC They will enter the overrides for you to register.

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Page 1: English 100 Placement Information - WHS Early College

English 100 Placement Information

There are three (3) ways to qualify for English 100:

1) NEW EdReady self-paced testing

2) Accuplacer online testing – nah, do the EdReady

3) Score 510+ on SAT Writing

1) EdReady Option

I have posted information about the EdReady option on the website

along with their instructions.

With this option you take on your own, at your own pace, whenever…

no proctoring required.

You need your 8 digit UH ID # (I have if you can’t find) to create an

account.

You can retake as many times as needed until you receive a qualifying score. Free. Free. Free.

There is a goal key you have to enter: UH_HAW_Placement

You are taking the “English Path 1: College English Placement” test

I don’t know much about Ed Ready, but I do know it is way better than Accuplacer. And it is easier to

qualify since you can retest as many times as you want!

Send me your score after you are done, so I can notify HCC to update your records for registration.

Screenshot, I guess?

2) If you rather do Accuplacer…

We can test anytime afterschool any day or if you have any free periods during the

day, we can test then.

You will be taking the Reading and Writing tests. The test takes about 1 ½ - 2 hours,

but it is not timed so as long as you need.

Please take a look at both the Reading and Writing Accuplacer Practice tests

There is a NEW online practice that lets you actually run through what the test is

like online.

The Learn as you go option will give you the correct answer and the rationale after

each question.

3) SAT Option - (probably not for sophomores)

If you have the qualifying scores, I would need a copy of your SAT Score Report to

submit to HCC

They will enter the overrides for you to register.

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EdReady Quick Start Guide for Studentshttps://https://uhcc.edready.org/

Registering with EdReady

You need an account to use EdReady, so will need to register before you can start using it.

You should see the UHCC logo in the header: if you don’t, you need to double-check that you’re at the right URL: uhcc.edready.org

To Register:1. Click the Get Started button on the homepage

2. The Sign Up page will open: complete the information (First & Last Name, email address, password, zip code, UH ID Number, and UH Campus)

Note: double-check your email address to make sure it is correct – this will be your EdReadyusername you need to log in, and is the email address that is used if you forget your password

3. Then click the Sign Up button

4. Check your inbox for an email confirming your EdReady account. Follow the instructions in the email to activate your account

If you don’t get the email within 5 minutes, your email address may have been typed incorrectly. We suggest you try to register again. Tell your instructor right away if you’re having trouble so they can reach out to EdReady Support.

5. You should see an on-screen message that your account is active. Log in and you’re now ready to start using EdReady!

Logging into EdReady

1. Log into EdReady by clicking the Log Inlink in the header

2. Enter your email and password, then click the Log In button

Note: If you forget your password, click the Forgot Password? link. You’ll be asked to enter your Email Address (the one you used to register with EdReady), and a new password will be emailed to you

EdReady Help Center (Knowledge Base & FAQs): http://support.edready.org

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Goals & your Student Dashboard

EdReady Help Center (Knowledge Base & FAQs): http://support.edready.org

The first time you log into EdReady, you’ll see a pop-up window like this. Enter the goal key for your UHCC Campus in the textbox and click the Submit button. The textbox will be replaced with the name of the goal you entered the password for & joined.

Click the the ‘x’ in the top right-hand corner to close this window.

a. Want more details about a goal? Click on the left-hand side of the goal card or the More infobutton.

b. If you want to work on a goal listed on your dashboard, click the Go to goal button: this will be your first step most times you are working in EdReady. (See more details below in the ‘Working on your Goals in EdReady’ section)

c. Click the Help button to search our knowledge base or reach out (see more details below)

d. Click your name in the header to see a menu where you can Log Out of EdReady and access your My Account page (to change your password or download your data)

e. Have you been given a key or a password? Click on the Enter a key join private goalsbutton and the window shown to the left will open. Enter the key in the textbox and click the Submit button.

The textbox will be replaced with the name of the goal you just joined. (If you no longer want to join this goal, click the ‘remove this goal’ button.)

Click the Done button to close this window.

EdReady Quick Start Guide for Studentshttps://uhcc.edready.org/

Enter Your Goal Key (case sensitive!)

Campus Goal Key

Hawaiʻi CC UH_HAW_Placement

Honolulu CC UH_HON_Placement

Kapiʻolani CC UH_KAP_Placement

Kauaʻi CC UH_KAU_Placement

Leeward CC UH_LEE_Placement

Maui College UH_MAU_Placement

Windward CC UH_WIN_Placement

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Decide on the Learning Path that is right for you

EdReady Help Center (Knowledge Base & FAQs): http://support.edready.org

There is only one English Path: College English Placement.

This learning path covers reading, grammar, and writing skills to prepare and place students into the most appropriate UHCC English or ESL course. You can complete this EdReady diagnostic and study path to earn a placement score (target score is 64 to 100) to register for English courses and college courses requiring English readiness.

EdReady Quick Start Guide for Studentshttps://uhcc.edready.org/

There are three Math Paths. Please contact a campus counselor for guidance on which Math Path may right for you.

Math Path 1: Non-STEM/College Math Placement.This learning path is recommended for all students in Non-STEM programs that do not require College Algebra or Calculus. This includes students pursuing Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Nursing, Education, and Career & Technical Education programs. This learning path covers math readiness for entry into Math 100: Survey of Mathematics, Math 111: Math for Elementary Teachers, and Math 115: Introduction to Statistics and Probability and other College Math courses.

Math Path 2: STEM/Algebra Placement. This learning path is appropriate for all students seeking placement into Math 103: College Algebra most typical for students in program areas of Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Business, and some Health Sciences (non-Nursing). Students attempting to place in Math courses beyond College Algebra including Pre-Calculus and Calculus may prefer to take Math Path 3.

Math Path 3: STEM/Calculus Placement. This learning path is appropriate for all students in program areas of Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Business, and some Health Sciences seeking placement into Math courses beyond College Algebra including Math 135: Pre-Calculus: Elementary Functions, Math 140: Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry, Math 203: Calculus for Business and Social Sciences, and Math 241: Calculus I.

UHCC LEARNING PATHS TARGET SCORE PLACEMENT INTO

English Path 1: College English 64 ENG 100, 102

Math Path 1: Non-STEM/College Math 72 Math 100, 111, 115, College Math

Math Path 2: STEM/Algebra 72 Math 103: Algebra

Math Path 3: STEM/Calculus 85 Math 241: Calculus

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Working on your Goals in EdReady

EdReady Help Center (Knowledge Base & FAQs): http://support.edready.org

From your dashboard, click Go to Goal to work on that goal. Click on the Start diagnostic button to begin building your personalized study path.

You will see a series of questions where you will be tested on your knowledge.

If you need to leave the test before you finish, click the Save and close link – you’ll be able to finish this test at another time.

After you finish the initial test, you’ll see a score show up on the scorebar, inside a purple circle. As you work in EdReady, your score will change to reflect your improved knowledge!

Once available, click the View Study Path button to see and work on the material you still need to work on. After you take the initial test, this is what you’ll do to keep working in EdReady.

You can Learn any topic, allowing you to access online courses directly from EdReady. Once you’re ready, Test your knowledge to see, letting you test what you have learned and Master material. Your performance on these Tests will update your EdReady score and your current status for the tested material. You are encouraged to work on math and English study paths to a score of 100.

Want more details about your Study Path & working in EdReady? Visit the User Guide athttp://support.edready.org

Need Help using EdReady?

In the window that opens, enter some text about what you need help with, then click the magnifying glass button to search.

You will see some articles in our Help Center that may be able to help you.

Not seeing what you need? Click the Contact Usbutton – this will allow you to submit a ticket directly to the EdReady technical support team.

EdReady Quick Start Guide for Studentshttps://uhcc.edready.org/

If you need any help using EdReady, you can always click the Help button that shows up on the left-hand side of every page.

Register for your class. When you hit the target or milestone scores you will receive an email notification that you are allowed to enroll in the allowable courses. Please allow 24-48 hours for your EdReady score to update in the UH course registration system.