Send Placement Test Scores to A-B Tech
Send Placement Test Scores to A-B Tech
Summary
How to send placement test scores to A-B Tech
EdReady Scores
If you've taken an EdReady, NC-DAP, or Accuplacer within the last ten years at another school, you can contact that school and ask them to email or mail your placement test results. If you live far away from A-B Tech and would benefit from taking a placement test at a community college closer to you, you can have your test scores sent to us at:
Admissions
A-B Tech Community College
Attention: Testing Center
340 Victoria Road
Asheville, NC 28801
Or by email: testingcenter@abtech.edu
PLEASE NOTE: Emailed placement test scores are only accepted when sent directly from another school.
Alternate Placement Assessments
A-B Tech accepts several alternate placement tests if the scores are less than ten years old and meet minimum score requirements.
SAT Scores
SAT scores must be ordered through CollegeBoard, the company that administers SAT tests. Scores can be ordered online at sat.collegeboard.org/scores. From that page, select "Sign In to Student Score Reports". A-B Tech's school code on the SAT website is 5033. More information about sending scores to colleges can be found on the CollegeBoard website.
ACT Scores
ACT scores must be ordered directly from act.org. Scroll down and select "Your Scores" under "More Information About the ACT Test". From this page, select "Scores" at the top, then select "How to Send Scores" from the dropdown menu.
They can be ordered online, by phone, or by mail. A-B Tech's school code on the ACT website is 3063.
COMPASS Scores
COMPASS scores can be ordered from the College where you took the COMPASS test. They should be sent to:
Admissions
A-B Tech Community College
Attention: Testing Center
340 Victoria Road
Asheville, NC 28801
Or by email: testingcenter@abtech.edu
PLEASE NOTE: Emailed COMPASS test scores are only accepted when sent directly from another school.
Advanced Placement/CLEP Credit
Please note that Advanced Placement/CLEP exams are a separate process, which allows you to earn college credit for things you already know. For more information about AP/CLEP credit, go to the CLEP Exam and Credit article.