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No, the UCF Math Placement Test score is intended for academic advising and course placement while at the University of Central Florida.

If you accessed the placement test and exited out either intentionally or unintentionally and received a score, re-entry into that session will not be allowed. Once a test has been submitted, students who meet certain criteria will have the option to retake the MPT for a cost. To verify if you are eligible to retake the MPT, please complete the math placement contact form.

Students can have scrap paper, pencil, and a basic scientific calculator (not a graphing calculator). The calculator used in most of the math courses at UCF is the TI-30XA calculator which retails for under $15.00. The placement test is a closed-note, closed-book test which consists of a section of algebra questions, a section of trigonometry questions, and a section of precalculus questions.

Any attempt to use any unapproved aids on the actual placement test such as (graphing calculator, math solving applications) is considered academic misconduct and will be reported. As a student at UCF, you are expected to uphold the UCF Creed and demonstrate the highest standard of academic and personal integrity. Academic misconduct includes, but is not limited to, cheating, dishonest conduct, obtaining an unfair advantage and collusion. To avoid being placed in a math course that may not accurately reflect your skills and abilities, you should do their best and take the test seriously as the results will determine their math course sequence.

You can review information about UCF’s Golden Rule, integrity, ethics, and academic honesty on the UCF Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities website

All students must take and earn a 35% or higher on the practice algebra test in order to be eligible to proceed with taking the actual algebra test. Students have unlimited attempts with the practice algebra test. Students who cannot earn a 35% or higher on the practice algebra test will begin their math course sequence with MAT 1033-Intermediate Algebra unless they have earned college-level credit for College Algebra.

Students who meet certain criteria will have the option to retake the MPT for a cost. Additional retesting beyond the second attempt will not be provided under any circumstances. For more information and to verify if you are eligible to retake the MPT, please complete the math placement contact form.