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Joint CSUSM | SDSU EAP Breakfast 2015
EAP Updates for 2015
Rosie Villafaña-HatcherDirector, Early Assessment Program-SDSU
Kheng WaicheEarly Proficiency Programs Coordinator-CSUSM
• Background• Adoption of CCSS• California joined the
Smarter Balanced consortia
• Assessment for CCSS was developed by Smarter Balanced
• CDE adopted the Smarter Assessment
• Background (Cont.)• New test system
incorporates the Smarter assessments
• CDE phased out CSTs and the STAR system
• New adopted test system: California Assessment for Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP )
• Spring 2015 implementation
• Background (Cont.)• EAP was part of the
CSTs• EAP was the model used
nationally for the new assessment
• EAP will continue to exist under the new CAASPP system
• EAP is now incorporated into the new CAASPP
Operationalizing the new EAP• Spring 2015 Implementation of CAASPP• CAASPP will assess students in English and
mathematics.• Grade eleven students will participate in CAASPP
exams • CAASPP will provide an early assessment of
college content readiness by the end of the junior year
• The CSU will use the CAASPP college readiness assessment as the new EAP result in English and math
Operationalizing EAP (Cont.)• CSU EAP structure will remain the same• CSU will continue to:• Keep the name of EAP (Early Assessment
Program)• Encourage students to use the 12th grade year
proactively• provide professional development in ERWC and
mathematics• provide outreach and information to schools via
the EAP coordinators
Operationalizing Differences• Smarter Balanced uses Achievement Level
Descriptors (ALDs)• CDE will use the term Performance Levels• Performance Levels are the new EAP statuses• Statuses will remain the same• Ready• Conditional Ready • Not yet demonstrating readiness
• Results within 4-6 weeks of taking the CAASPP• No longer voluntary – release still necessary
Performance Levels (EAP)• Performance Level 4• Ready for English and/or Mathematics college-
level coursework• Performance Level 3• Conditionally Ready for English and/or
Mathematics college-level coursework• Performance Level 2 & 1• Not demonstrating readiness for English and
Mathematics college-level coursework
Performance Levels (EAP)• Performance Level 4• Student is exempt from taking CSU’s English
and/or math placement exams • Student may enroll directly in college credit
bearing courses• CSU’s Early Start Program not required
• Performance Level 2 & 1• Student must take CSU’s English and/or math
placement tests. • Likely required to participate in CSU’s Early Start
Program
Performance Levels (EAP)• Performance Level 3 (Conditional)• Student is exempt from taking CSU’s English
and/or math placement exams• Student must participate in CSU’s Early Start
Program, unless• Student participated in an approved senior
year course and earned a grade of C or higher, if so, then
• Student may enroll directly in college credit bearing courses
Approved Courses• CSU will continue to use approved English and
math courses to meet the EAP conditional status • English: ERWC, AP, Honors, IB• Math: courses with Alg. II as a pre-requisite
• Common Core Math • CSU will use adopted common core math
sequences• Courses above the Math III will qualify
• Courses must have been adopted through the UC Doorways process - (Course Management Portal)
Approved Courses (continued)CSU E-learning course-ALEKS•Students may register through February 13, 2015•Student must email Professor Aimee Staats in order to register for the e-course. [email protected]
CSU Proficiency Requirements
+ENGLISH REQUIREMENTExemptions from the English Proficiency Test (EPT):
-SAT Verbal/Critical Reading score is 500 or higher.
-English ACT score is 22 or higher.
-AP Language and Composition or AP Composition and Literature score is 3 or higher.
-International Baccalaureate English test score is 4 or higher.
-EAP Score is “EXEMPT.”
-EAP Score is “CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT” status is met.Students must successfully complete a senior year CSU approved English course.
English Proficiency Test (EPT)• You can only take the test ONCE.
• A score of 147 is passing.
• The exam is $18.
+MATH REQUIREMENTExemptions from the Entry Level Math (ELM)
-SAT Math score is 550 or higher.
-ACT Math score is 23 or higher.
-AP Math score is 3 or higher.
-International Baccalaureate math test score is 4 or higher.
-EAP Score is “EXEMPT.”
-EAP Score is “CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT” status is met. Students must successfully complete a senior year CSU approved math course.
Entry Level Math Exam Policies
• You can only test once in each testing window.
• Make sure to check your CSU campus policy and deadlines first before taking the ELM multiple times.
• A score of 50 is passing.• The exam is $18.
Additional Pathway• CSU anticipates fewer students demonstrating
readiness due to the change in the structure of the assessment.• This may increase the number of students
needing remediation and to take placement tests.• CSU wants to ensure all students receive a fair
assessment of their college readiness status.
Additional Pathway• CSU will use SAT/ACT results to indicate a
conditional college-ready status in English and mathematics.• Encourage students to take SAT/ACT in the
junior year• This allows for students to be placed in
appropriate senior year English and/or mathematics courses.
Additional Pathway Using SAT/ACT Sub- Scores for EAP Conditional Status
Test
ExistingCSU Readiness
Cut Score(Exempt from ELM/EPT)
New CSU Conditionally
Ready Cut Score(Conditionally Exempt
from ELM/EPT)
SAT Math 550 490
SAT Reading 500 460
ACT Math 23 20
ACT English 22 19CSU recommends students take ACT/SAT tests by the end of the junior year.
ELM/EPT Registrationhttps://ept-elm.ets.org/CSU/
1. Create an account.
2. Select a campus and test.
3. Previous standardize tests exemptions.
4. Confirmation
5. Payment (Credit card, e-check, or PayPal)
Five Easy Steps
ELM/EPT ResourcesOnline Resources:
http://www.csumathsuccess.org/
http://www.csuenglishsuccess.org/
Mobile Exam Prep
+C S U G r a d u a t i o n C a l c u l a t o rhttp://gradcalc.csuprojects.org/
More Resources
PAY I N G F O R C O L L E G Ehttp://pfc.csusuccess.org/
EAP ContactsRosie Villafaña-Hatcher, SDSU
Akansha Vaswani, EAP Graduate Advisor, [email protected]
619-594-2953
Kheng Waiche, [email protected]
760-750-6060
Thank you!