SIUE Proficiency Examination Program
What SIUE courses can I take through the proficiency program?
In general, proficiency examinations are available for all General Education Skills and Introductory courses. In addition, some advanced General Education courses and some departmental courses may offer proficiencies.
View the list of proficiency testsOnce I have selected a course, what do I do next?
Out-of-class proficiencies require you to complete a Proficiency Form. Proficiency Forms are available in Testing Services, Student Success Center, Room 1246. It is not possible to take a proficiency for a course if you are currently enrolled in the course and have been in the course long enough to receive any type of grade, even a W, WP, WE, or AU. If you are registered, you will need to drop the course by the “the last day to withdraw without receiving a grade” as stated in the semester bulletin.
When are the tests given?
Some proficiency tests are given by appointment and others are at preset times, such as once a semester. Specific information can be obtained from the contact person for the course. Contact information is included on the proficiency list web page.
What is the best way to prepare for the test?
Reading lists are available for some courses, and other courses require you to use the current course textbook as your primary study materials. When you pick up your course proficiency form or talk to the contact person for the course, more information will be provided to you.
How can I obtain textbook(s) for the course?
After the second week of the current semester, you may rent the textbook(s) from Textbook Service. In order to rent the textbook(s), you must present your Proficiency Examination Form and Cougar Card and pay the current rental fee per credit hour for the textbook(s) at Textbook Service. You also must return the textbook(s) to Textbook Service by the textbook return deadline for the current semester. If you do not return the textbook(s) by this deadline, you must also pay the current replacement fee for the textbook(s).
Is there a fee to take the test?
Some tests do have fees, please call (618) 650‑1246 to discuss your particular test.
Do I have to be enrolled to take a proficiency test?
No, but you must have a past SIUE transcript or will have one in the future. If you are not enrolled, any proficiency credits earned will be placed on an SIUE transcript after you have completed a semester of work at SIUE. If you have attended SIUE in the past and already have a transcript, the scores will be entered on the current semester.
How many times can I take a particular test?
You may take a proficiency test for any course only once.
How does a proficiency test affect my GPA?
Departments shall determine grades on proficiency examinations based on either an A, B, C, no credit scoring option, or a Pass/No Credit scoring option. After a student has completed a proficiency examination, credits and grade points are granted as follows:
- For a grade of A, B, or C on a proficiency examination, the academic record shows the name of the course, hours of credit granted, the grade earned, and a notation “out-of-class proficiency” or “in-class proficiency.” The grade earned counts in the grade point average.
- For a Pass score, credit is given without a calculated grade. The academic record shows the name of the course, hours of credit granted, a grade of P, and a notation “out-of-class proficiency” or “in-class proficiency.” The grade earned does not count in the grade point average.
- For a grade of D or F on a proficiency examination, no credit is awarded. The academic record shows nothing regarding the proficiency examination. However, the proficiency examination grade report forms are retained in the student's file for reference.
If I have taken an advanced course in an area, can I take the proficiency exam for an introductory course in that area?
For certain departments, you may take a proficiency for an introductory course. The departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, and Physics have policies that prohibit taking a proficiency in a lower level course if you have had a more advanced course in that area.
What types of tests are given as proficiencies?
Depending on the course, some may be essay and others objective. The contact person/department for the course will be able to answer this question. Contact information is included on the proficiency list web page.
For additional information, you may contact Testing Services in the Student Success Center, Room 1246, phone (618) 650‑1246. General information about the proficiency program, as well as other methods of earning credit by examination, is printed in the SIUE Undergraduate Catalog and is available online.