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Archived Bulletin
This page is part of a past year's Academic Bulletin.
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The Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences offers several remedial courses. These courses are designed to provide students with the opportunity to bring their academic skills and knowledge in particular areas up to levels that will enable them to successfully complete college-level work in those areas. As such, they are neither factored into a student’s GPA for admission to the University or professional program, nor are the credits transferable. Courses are designated Pass/No Pass.
English
Students with an ACT score below 19 on the English portion, a combined SAT score below 910, or SAT Critical Reading subtest score below 470 will be required to take a screening exam to determine whether they are eligible to begin college-level work in this area or they may enroll in ENGL 091 English Review.
Mathematics
Students with an ACT score below 19 on the math portion, a combined SAT score below 910, or SAT Math subtest score below 470 will be required to take a screening exam to determine whether they are eligible to begin college-level work in this area. Students with an ACT score between 16-19 on the math portion may enroll in MATH 091 Introduction to Algebra. The placement exam will determine which math course the student may enroll in: MATH 091 Introduction to Algebra, MATH 101 Intermediate Algebra, or MATH 120 College Algebra.
Science
Students with a standard composite ACT score of less than 19 or a combined SAT score of less than 910 must enroll in BIOL 091 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology.

