The University of North Georgia is now accepting the Accuplacer exam for admission to our Associate Pathway Programs as an alternative to taking the SAT or ACT. The Accuplacer is a more affordable ...
The SAT is a household name and AP classes are ubiquitous. But the Accuplacer, a lesser-known suite of tests from the College Board, also plays an important role in helping gauge college readiness ...
Select your testing center to finalize your Accuplacer registration and pay the fee. Fees are payable by credit/debit card, and are non-transferable and non-refundable.
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