Placement Testing

Testing for Admission

WGTC uses the ACCUPLACER test for admission and placement. This is a requirement for enrollment into all WGTC programs of study.

The following is required when you come to test:

  • Application for Admission
  • $25 non-refundable application fee (one-time fee)
  • Picture ID

Placement tests are given in the Testing Center at each WGTC campus location. Admissions staff will direct testers to the proper location.

Admission Status and Retest

Students who earn the required placement test scores on all sections of the placement test, and who meet other admissions requirements, are classified as regular admit students. Those who do not earn the required placement test scores on one or more sections of the test are offered various forms of remediation through the WGTC Testing Center, Learning Support, or Adult Education, based on their test scores. These services help ensure academic success when students begin college-level coursework. Staff members in all departments are eager to assist students in achieving their academic goals.

Georgia POST Entrance Exam

Those interested in completing Georgia’s POST entrance exam (ACCUPLACER) should review and complete the registration form. The cost to take the ACCUPLACER exam is $25.

Exemption from Placement Testing

Students with acceptable ACCUPLACER, SAT, ACT, GED, ELA, Milestone, Compass, or ASSET scores no more than sixty months old may exempt the placement test. If a student’s test scores are over sixty months old, they are considered to be invalid and the student will be required to retest.

Official transcripts from a regionally or nationally accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education documenting successful completion (grade of “C” or better) equivalent program-level English and math coursework may be used to document a student’s basic education skills and eliminate the need to complete that portion of the ACCUPLACER placement exam.

What is on an ACCUPLACER test?

Click for a brief description of Next-Generation Reading, Next-Generation Writing, Next-Generation Arithmetic, Next-Generation Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS).

What is ACCUPLACER?

ACCUPLACER tests your knowledge in math, reading, and writing. Over 1,500 institutions administer ACCUPLACER tests as part of the enrollment process. These tests help identify your strengths and needs in each subject area. ACCUPLACER interactive online learning tools are available to help you sharpen your skills. The academic advisers and counselors at your college or technical school will use your ACCUPLACER test results along with information about your academic background, goals, and interests to help you take courses that match your skill level and give you the best opportunities for success.

What parts should I practice for the test?
Practice materials for each part include: Next-Generation Reading, Next-Generation Writing, Next-Generation Arithmetic, Next-Generation Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS).

How to prepare for ACCUPLACER
You can prepare for ACCUPLACER by taking advantage of the study tools and resources offered. Use these tools to become familiar with the types and format of ACCUPLACER test questions. They can help you identify the academic areas where you may need a little help, and prepare to improve.

These free Sample Questions give you examples of the types of questions you'll see when you take the ACCUPLACER test. It is useful for some fast and simple preparation prior to taking the test. To request accessibility accommodations for the ACCUPLACER Sample Questions, please email testing@wiregrass.edu.

The ACCUPLACER Web-Based Study AppACCUPLACER App logo

Access hundreds of questions to familiarize yourself with the ACCUPLACER basic content and experience. Click for more information on the app.

Student may exempt the ACCUPLACER exam if they:

  • Have acceptable ACCUPLACER, COMPASS, or ASSET scores from any regionally/nationally accredited post-secondary institution.
  • Have acceptable SAT, ACT, GED, ELA, or Georgia Milestone scores within the past 60 months.
  • Have successfully completed (passed with a C or higher) college-level English and/or math courses from a regionally/nationally accredited post-secondary institution.

Testing Locations

Valdosta Campus
Mon-Thurs, 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Testing Room 107

Call to Schedule your Appointment
4089 Val Tech Road
Valdosta, GA 31602
Phone (229) 249-4821
Fax (229) 333-2129
Ben Hill-Irwin Campus
Mon-Thurs, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Testing Room 632

Call to Schedule your Appointment
667 Perry House Road
Fitzgerald, GA 31750
Phone (229) 468-2000
Fax (229) 468-2110
Coffee Campus
Mon-Thurs, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Testing Room 116

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706 West Baker Highway
Douglas, GA 31533
Phone (229) 468-2223
Fax (912) 389-4308
Cook County Workforce
Development Center

Call for testing dates/times
1676 North Elm Street
Sparks, GA 31647
Phone (229) 549-7368
Fax (229) 549-6286
Moody Air Force Base
Extended Campus
Call for testing dates/times

23 FSS/FSDE
3010 Robinson Road
Moody AFB, GA 31699
Phone (229) 333-2100 EXT. 3001