The South Dakota Board of Regents established a standardized placement process to ensure that entering students are placed into the English course most appropriate for their ability and background. 

English placement is first determined using the ACT English or the 11th Grade English Language Arts/Literacy Smarter Balanced scores that are no more than 5 years old. If you do not have current ACT or Smarter Balanced scores, your placement is in pre-general education courses. The pre-general education English courses are at the self-support tuition rate and do not meet SGR Goal # 1 (Written Communication) requirements.

Furthermore, the Board of Regents requires that students who do not meet the college readiness benchmark score of 18 on the ACT English subtest or 2583 or greater on the Smarter Balance exam to take pre-general education courses in English to be adequately prepared for English 101.  

Placement in pre-general education courses may be challenged by taking the ACCUPLACER Next GEN examination. There is a $23.50 charge ($20.00 ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ fee + $3.50 RegisterBlast fee) to register for the challenge exam. Study resources (Writing Sample Questions) are available on the website.

PlacementACTNext GEN ACCUPLACERSmarter BalancedSAT ERW
ENGL 033 1-15200-2620-2582200-480
ENGL 032 concurrently with ENGL 101 or ENGL 03316-17200-2620-2582200-480
ENGL 10118-36263+2583+490+

Students interested in obtaining Prior Learning Credit for English 101 may consider the CLEP College Composition Modular Exam. For more information on CLEP.

English Placement for International Students

International non-native English speaking undergraduate students entering ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ have the opportunity to take the ACCUPLACER Exam for placement into the appropriate English writing courses designed for the non-native English speaker, emphasizing skills needed for success in ENGL 101.

Course PlacementACT
English Score
Next GEN ACCUPLACER
Writing Score
English 0131-13200-236
English 03914-17237-262
English 10118+263+

 

English Placement Contacts

Jason McEntee
Director, English and Interdisciplinary Studies
Pugsley Center 301
605-688-5191

Nathan Serfling
Assistant Professor/Coordinator-Composition and Writing Center
Briggs Library 103B
605-688-6559

International Affairs

605-688-4122