Placement Testing
A student may be exempt from placement testing if one of the following criteria has been met:
1. Have graduated from high school, within the last 10 years of enrollment term; Placement is dependent on unweighted high school GPA (See Course Placement) or;
2. Have received an associate degree or higher from an accredited institution or;
3. Have taken the GED, since 2014, with a score of 170 or greater in each subject area or;
4. Have taken the HiSET, within the last 10 years, with a score of 15 or greater for each of the five components and a grade of 4 or greater on the essay or;
5. Meet the ACT or SAT subject area test score requirements and the scores are not more than 10 years old from enrollment term or;
6. Have successfully completed ENG 111 with a grade of "C" or better from an accredited institution or;
7. Have successfully completed a college level Math course equivalent to or higher than required math course, with a grade of "C" or better from an accredited institution.
An official copy of the student's high school transcript, college transcript(s), GED or ACT/SAT test scores must be sent to:
WPCC Admissions
1001 Burkemont Ave.
Morganton, NC 28655
A student can also request a transcript be sent electronically from another institution to Western Piedmont Community College, as long as the sending institution has an option to securely submit the transcript. Electronic transcripts may be sent via email to officialtranscripts@wpcc.edu.
If a student has earned an Adult High School Diploma or has graduated high school over ten years ago and does not have an associate's degree or higher or has not taken a college level English or Math course, the student may be required to take a placement test. Contact the Director of Career & Testing Services, 828-448-3155, with questions regarding placement testing.
Testing accommodations may be available to Students with documented disabilities. Students requiring special test accommodations must make arrangements in advance of the scheduled test date through the Office of Disability Services, 828-448-3153.