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A Member of the Florida Association of College Testing Administrators

Comprehensive Testing Services Available to the Community

Purpose

As a member of the Florida Association of College Testing Administrators (FACTA), NWFSC offers comprehensive testing services for students and the community. These testing services include college admission tests, placement tests, proctored exams, certification exams, and credit for knowledge exams.

Scheduling and Testing Requirements

Exams at the Niceville campus, Fort Walton Beach campus, Robert L.F. Sikes Education Center (Crestview), and Chautauqua Center (DeFuniak Springs) may be scheduled via RegisterBlast using the links provided on this page. For testing at our other locations, please contact the center or campus at your desired location.

Below, you’ll find a listing of available exams, their respective schedules, and locations. Appointments are required to test, and all candidates must provide a valid ID. No backpacks, cell phones, purses, food, drink, or other materials are permitted in the testing room. All testing fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.

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Understanding Your Placement Scores


College Admissions

The SAT and ACT are nationally recognized standardized tests used for college admissions. Students purchase test tickets for the SAT and ACT on the College Board (SAT) and ACT websites.

Students must check their test ticket for information on testing location and other important test-related information.

Placement Tests

About the Test

The Accuplacer’s Advanced Algebra Functions exam (AAF) is used for higher level math placement for students enrolling at Northwest Florida State College. Students are allowed one opportunity to test. In order to take the AAF, the student must not have previously taken any advanced algebra functions courses and also show requisite placement scores in one of the following:

  • PERT Math: 133
  • ACT Math: 21
  • SAT Math Score: 26

The Accuplacer exam is also available for non-students with a valid voucher from their institution or advisor. Please work with your advisor to request the required voucher and schedule a test online.

Visit Practice and Be Prepared for Accuplacer on the College Board website for help with exam preparation.

Available NWFSC Testing Locations

  • Niceville Campus
  • Fort Walton Beach Campus
  • Robert L.F. Sikes Education Center
  • Chautauqua Center
  • Hurlburt Field Center

Classic Learning Test (CLT)

About the Test

The CLT serves as an alternative to the SAT or ACT. While all three exams evaluate English, grammar, and mathematical skills, the CLT distinguishes itself by grounding its assessments in foundational readings from the Western Canon or Great Books curriculum.

To learn more about CLT please click CLT Exam 

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT)

About the Test

Northwest Florida State College currently uses the PERT for initial course placement. Prospective postsecondary students and those interested in dual enrollment or Collegiate High School courses must complete the PERT before registering for the upcoming term.

The P.E.R.T. assessments are computer-adaptive, which means the questions are chosen based on your answers to previous questions. It is comprised of three sections: Reading, Writing (English), and Math. There are 30 questions per subtest and the test is untimed.

Additional information on the PERT:

  • The student’s scores determine appropriate course placement
  • On average it takes 1 hour to complete a subtest or 3 hours to sit for the entire test
  • Students will receive a printout of their score(s) upon completion
  • PERT scores are valid for two years
  • Retakes are allowed after seven days and remediation. Effective July 1, 2019, there is a $10 PERT retest fee.
  • Pert can be taken remotely or in-person. Reference the PERT Fee Chart for a breakdown of remote testing and retest fees.

PERT study guide and tests can be found here. Use this guide for help with placement scores.

Exemption Requirements

Students exempt from taking the PERT must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Entered a Florida public or charter high school in the 2003-2004 school year and thereafter and graduated beginning 2007 and thereafter with a Florida standard high school diploma.
  • Are serving as an active duty member of any branch of the U.S. Armed Services.
  • Have test scores (ACT, SAT, CPT or PERT) that are less than two years old from date test was taken and scores meet the state-designated minimums for college-level English and Mathematics courses.
  • Have successfully completed college preparatory or developmental education course requirements in English, Reading, and Mathematics.
  • Provide proof of successful completion of college-level English and Mathematics courses from a regionally accredited college or university.

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Placement Tests

Placement tests are used to assess students’ skill levels in core subjects in order to ensure college readiness.

Placement Tests

About the Test

The Accuplacer’s Advanced Algebra Functions exam (AAF) is used for higher level math placement for students enrolling at Northwest Florida State College. Students are allowed one opportunity to test. In order to take the AAF, the student must not have previously taken any advanced algebra functions courses and also show requisite placement scores in one of the following:

  • PERT Math: 133
  • ACT Math: 21
  • SAT Math Score: 26

The Accuplacer exam is also available for non-students with a valid voucher from their institution or advisor. Please work with your advisor to request the required voucher and schedule a test online.

Visit Practice and Be Prepared for Accuplacer on the College Board website for help with exam preparation.

Available NWFSC Testing Locations

  • Niceville Campus
  • Fort Walton Beach Campus
  • Robert L.F. Sikes Education Center
  • Chautauqua Center
  • Hurlburt Field Center

Classic Learning Test (CLT)

About the Test

The CLT serves as an alternative to the SAT or ACT. While all three exams evaluate English, grammar, and mathematical skills, the CLT distinguishes itself by grounding its assessments in foundational readings from the Western Canon or Great Books curriculum.

To learn more about CLT please click CLT Exam 

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT)

About the Test

Northwest Florida State College currently uses the PERT for initial course placement. Prospective postsecondary students and those interested in dual enrollment or Collegiate High School courses must complete the PERT before registering for the upcoming term.

The P.E.R.T. assessments are computer-adaptive, which means the questions are chosen based on your answers to previous questions. It is comprised of three sections: Reading, Writing (English), and Math. There are 30 questions per subtest and the test is untimed.

Additional information on the PERT:

  • The student’s scores determine appropriate course placement
  • On average it takes 1 hour to complete a subtest or 3 hours to sit for the entire test
  • Students will receive a printout of their score(s) upon completion
  • PERT scores are valid for two years
  • Retakes are allowed after seven days and remediation. Effective July 1, 2019, there is a $10 PERT retest fee.
  • Pert can be taken remotely or in-person. Reference the PERT Fee Chart for a breakdown of remote testing and retest fees.

PERT study guide and tests can be found here. Use this guide for help with placement scores.

Exemption Requirements

Students exempt from taking the PERT must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Entered a Florida public or charter high school in the 2003-2004 school year and thereafter and graduated beginning 2007 and thereafter with a Florida standard high school diploma.
  • Are serving as an active duty member of any branch of the U.S. Armed Services.
  • Have test scores (ACT, SAT, CPT or PERT) that are less than two years old from date test was taken and scores meet the state-designated minimums for college-level English and Mathematics courses.
  • Have successfully completed college preparatory or developmental education course requirements in English, Reading, and Mathematics.
  • Provide proof of successful completion of college-level English and Mathematics courses from a regionally accredited college or university.

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Credit By Exam

These exams allow you to earn college credit for what you already know.

Credit by Exam

CLEP exams are a convenient way for students to demonstrate mastery of introductory college-level material in order to earn college credit. There are currently 33 exams to choose from. Please visit College Board’s Exams page for a current list of CLEP exams.

We recommend that students meet with their advisor prior to registering for a CLEP exam to ensure that this is an appropriate option as each institution has their own CLEP policy. Students who wish to retest for a CLEP exam can do so after 3 months.

How to register to take a CLEP exam:

  1. Go to College Board to register and purchase a ticket for the CLEP exam.
  2. Maintain a copy of your purchased CLEP ticket to bring with you on test day.
  3. Register and pay for an appointment to take the CLEP exam at NWF State College.
  4. Bring a valid government issued ID and the CLEP ticket with you on exam day.

For Active Duty Military

CLEP exams for active duty are funded through DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support). Active Duty Military are eligible to sit and take CLEP exams for free at our Hurlburt AFB testing location.

This is a free one-time opportunity to test per subject, with no sitting or administrative fee. If the tester does not pass on the first attempt, there is a 3-month wait period to retest at the regular price.

Practice Test Resources

Helpful tips on how to prepare for a CLEP exam:  Preparing for a CLEP Exam
Visit Modern States for information and guidance on FREE CLEP test preparation courses.

DSST are college level subject exams that allow a student to earn credit for knowledge acquired in non-traditional environments. Currently over 1900 institutions accept passing DSST scores as college credit.

With over 35 exams to choose from in both upper and lower level courses, DSST exams cover the following subject areas: business, humanities, math, science, social studies, and technology. Students can visit Get College Credit for an updated list of DSST exams currently offered.

Students who wish to retest on a DSST exam can do so after 1 month.

For Active Duty Military:

DSST Exams are funded through DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support). Active Duty Military are eligible to sit and take DSST exams for free at Hurlburt AFB.

This is a free one-time opportunity to test per subject. If the tester does not pass on the first attempt, they will have to wait no less than 1 month to retest at the regular price.

Please see Military Base Testing on main page for more information on testing locations and hours.


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Florida Civic Literacy Competency

The Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE) is an 80-question computer-based exam. A score of 60% or 48 out of 80 is considered the minimum passing score. Retests are allowed after 30 days.
For students entering in:
The civic literacy requirement applies to:
In the following programs:
These students must:
2018-2019 through 2020-2021
Students entering college for the first time
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Baccalaureate
Pass a course OR pass an assessment
2021-2022
Students entering the Florida College System (FCS) under 2021-2022 catalog year
Associate in Arts (A.A.)
Baccalaureate
Pass a course AND pass an assessment
2022-2023
Students entering the Florida College System (FCS) under 2022-2023 catalog year
Associate in Science (A.S)
Pass a course AND pass an assessment
Civic Literacy Competency as outlined in Florida statute 1007.25

Resources for the Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE) are located on this page.
Students also have the option to take the American Government CLEP exam to obtain the American Government course credit. Information on how to register for CLEP exams is located here under credit by exam. Free test prep courses for the CLEP can be found here.

 

For those taking the Remote FCLE, there are certain criteria that must be met. Please click the link here: Remote FCLE Student Agreement Form, to determine if the requirements are met.

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Military Testing Information

This section includes the testing locations for select military education centers in our area.

Hurlburt Field Center

Call (850) 200-4190 for more information about testing. All testing is located in Room B, Building 90220 and requires an ID at the testing door. Testing at the Hurlburt Field location is for adults only, and you must have base access to attend a testing session.

PERT Testing

  • Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
  • No appointment necessary
  • Base access required and applicable testing fees may apply

CLEP/DSST

  • Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
  • No appointment necessary
  • Base access required
  • CLEP requires a voucher prior to testing
  • DSST requires an account prior to testing

Speech Part II

  • Tuesday and Thursday
  • Appointment required by proctor
  • Base access required

Pearson VUE Testing

Pearson VUE testing is now available at Hurlburt Field on Wednesdays! Candidates must have base access in order to test at this location.
For a complete list of available exams, visit Pearson VUE’s website. All candidates taking a Pearson VUE exam must register and pay for their exam through the Pearson VUE website. Not all tests are available at each testing location.
What to bring
All candidates are required to provide a current and valid photo ID on their scheduled testing day. Some tests require more than one ID. Please see the exam sponsors guidelines for ID requirements. Examples of acceptable forms of ID include, but are not limited to:
  • Driver’s License
  • U.S. Passport
  • Military ID
*Candidates will not be allowed to test without a valid photo ID.*
All electronic devices and personal items are prohibited while in the Testing Center and must be stored prior to and during testing. Lockers are provided for this purpose in the Testing Center free of charge. Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off before storing them in a locker. The Testing Center is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced personal items.

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Proctoring Services

Proctoring services for certain tests are available for both students, non-students and other third party agencies.

Proctoring Services

Proctoring Services for Other Institutions or Agencies

Northwest Florida State College offers proctoring services for other institutions and agencies. Follow the instructions on the  third party proctor form and schedule an appointment at RegisterBlast

Proctored exams for NWFSC students

NWFSC students who need to take a makeup exam and have permission from their professor to test in our testing center must register online at RegisterBlast. Tests must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.

The professor must be notified of the scheduled day and time once the student is registered for an exam.  It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the test is delivered to the Testing Center by test day. Students should allow for sufficient time to test, as indicated by their professor, in order to complete their exam prior to Test Center closing.

Test administrators strictly adhere to the professor’s instructions and deadline dates. Test administrators are not responsible for transferring classroom materials, homework assignments, projects, etc., from the students to professor and vice versa.

Faculty Resources

NWFSC faculty should submit a Faculty Proctor Form for students needing to complete an assignment in a proctored environment.

Faculty members may upload or manage test submissions by logging into RegisterBlast.

 

Northwest Florida State College offers proctored exams to be taken in our testing center through SmarterProctoring. Please follow the link below for instructions on how to schedule and pay for an appointment to test at our school.

Scheduling with SmarterProctoring

Students who are approved for testing accommodations through the Accommodation Resource Center can request a testing appointment at the Niceville campus by registering for an exam via RegisterBlast. For a tutorial of how to make an appointment, please click the following link: ARC testing appointment tutorial. A confirmation email containing your requested appointment day and time will be sent to you within 24 hours.

Space is limited, so students should provide five (5) days advance notice for testing accommodations. Come to the Testing Center, building 500, room 105, on the day of your exam and arrive a few minutes before your scheduled time with ALL materials that your professor allows you to use during the exam.


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Professional Licensure and Certification Exams

These computer-based exams are for professionals seeking credentialing in a specialized area.
We are proud to be an authorized PearsonVUE and Certiport testing center.

Professional Licensure and Certification Exams

Certiport Certification Exams

Certiport, a Pearson VUE company, is the current leading provider of certification exams. Current Certiport exams offered at our testing center include:

  • Microsoft Office Specialist
  • Microsoft Technology Associate
  • Adobe
  • Autodesk
  • Intuit Quickbooks
  • IC3

What to bring

All candidates are required to provide a current and valid photo ID on their scheduled testing day. Some tests require more than one ID. Please see the exam sponsors guidelines for ID requirements. Examples of acceptable forms of ID include, but are not limited to:

  • Driver’s License
  • U.S. Passport
  • Military ID

Candidates will not be allowed to test without a valid photo ID.

All electronic devices and personal items are prohibited while in the Testing Center and must be stored prior to and during testing. Lockers are provided for this purpose in the Testing Center free of charge. Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off before storing them in a locker. The Testing Center is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced personal items.

Manufacturing Skills Standard Council (MSSC)

The Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) is the leading certifying body for the nation’s front-line manufacturing production and supply chain logistics technicians. MSSC currently has two certification programs, the Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) and the Certified Production Technician (CPT).

The CLT program consists of two parts: The foundational-level Certified Logistics Associate Certificate (CLA) and the mid-level technical CLT Certification. Before sitting for the CLT assessment, candidates must have a CLA Certificate.

Visit Nocti Business Solutions to learn more about the MSSC certifications.

For information regarding registration and scheduling an MSSC exam. Please contact the testing center at (850) 729-6016.

Northwest Florida State College is a Pearson Vue Authorized Testing Center. Information Technology (IT) exams and Professional Licensure and Certification Exams are offered at the Niceville campus. Provided below is a list of some of the exams currently available.

Information Technology (IT) Exams

  • Comp TIA
  • Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC)
  • IBM Corporation
  • Linux Professional
  • Microsoft
  • VmWare, Inc.
  • ZTE

Professional Licensure and Certification Exams

  • Excelsior College
  • Florida Department of Education (FTCE/FELE)
  • Statewide Officer Certification Exam (SOCE)
  • Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training
  • CDA
  • Pharmacy Technician Certification Board
  • Splunk
  • National Registry for Food Safety Professionals
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • PMI
  • Florida Bureau of Fire Prevention
  • Basic Abilities Test

For a complete list of available exams, please visit Pearson VUE’s website. All candidates taking a Pearson VUE exam must register and pay for their exam through the Pearson VUE website.

What to bring

All candidates are required to provide a current and valid photo ID on their scheduled testing day. Some tests require more than one ID. Please see the exam sponsors guidelines for ID requirements. Examples of acceptable forms of ID include, but are not limited to:

  • Driver’s License
  • U.S. Passport
  • Military ID

Candidates will not be allowed to test without a valid photo ID.

All electronic devices and personal items are prohibited while in the Testing Center and must be stored prior to and during testing. Lockers are provided for this purpose in the Testing Center free of charge. Cell phones and other electronic devices must be turned off before storing them in a locker. The Testing Center is not responsible for lost, stolen or misplaced personal items.

Northwest Florida State College is a PSI/FAA certified testing center. PSI/FAA certified are offered at the Chautauqua Center (DeFuniak Springs). Below is a list of exams that are offered.

  • Manned
  • Unmanned
  • Maintenance
  • Instructor

For a complete list of available exams, please visit Federal Aviation Administration’s website. All candidates taking an FAA exam must register and pay for their exam through the FAA website.


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Testing Locations & Scheduling Information

NWFSC offers six convenient campuses available for testing, with a variety of tests, days and times. Testing on the Niceville campus has moved to the Zoghby Learning Commons, building 500.

Testing Center Schedule

Chautauqua Center

Location: 908 West Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

Chautauqua Testing Center hours are 8 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Appointments are required. For all available exams and to schedule your test, please register via RegisterBlast and please note due to recent staffing changes, please contact the Niceville Testing Center email here or call 850.729.6017 for availability

Fort Walton Beach Campus

Location: 1170 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd. Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Building 4, Room 422

Fort Walton Beach Testing Center hours are 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Mondays.

Appointments are required. For all available exams and to schedule your test, please register via RegisterBlast or call (850) 863-6508 and a testing specialist will be in touch with you to schedule your appointment.

 

Hurlburt Field Center

Location: 90220 Lukasik Ave., Hurlburt Field, FL 32544 Room B

Testing at Hurlburt Field is available Thursday at 8:00 am and 11:30 am for CLEP/DSST Testing. These exams are reserved for active duty, veterans, and other qualified candidates. Due to recent staffing changes, please contact the Niceville Testing Center email here or call 850.729.6017 for availability.

PERT, DSST and CLEP testing is available. No appointment necessary, but base access is required and applicable testing fees may apply.

Niceville Campus

Location: Zoghby Learning Commons 100 College Blvd E, Niceville, FL 32578 Bldg 500 Room 105

Niceville’s Testing Center is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.  Appointments are required. To schedule your test, please register via RegisterBlast, or call (850) 729-6017 for more information.

Robert L.F. Sikes Center (Crestview)

Location: 805 East James Lee Blvd (U.S. Highway 90) Crestview, FL 32539 Building 60, Room 306

Robert L.F. Sikes Testing Center (Crestview) hours are 8 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Monday through Thursday.

Appointments are required. For all available exams and to schedule your test, please register via RegisterBlast or call (850) 200-4145 and a testing specialist will be in touch with you to schedule your appointment.

South Walton Center

Location: 109 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Bldg A, Room 112

  •  This site is temporarily closed.  Please contact the Niceville Testing Center at 850-729-6017 for more information.

 


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