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English and Math Placement
Students who graduated from a US high school and included all of the requested high school information on their CCCApply application will be automatically placed in English and math courses upon admission to Folsom Lake College.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Placement
If you are still learning English, you can complete the ESL Guided Self-Placement Process online, which will place you in ESL classes that match your skill level. Your placements will immediately appear on the screen when you complete the process. Allow 24 hours for those placements to post to your eServices account. See the ESL Placement page for additional information.
How to Access Your Placements
To view your placements online:
- Log in to eServices.
- Click on Academic Records.
- Click on Placements.
Know Your Rights: AB 705 and AB 1805
Placement for Dual Enrollment Students
As part of the Dual Enrollment (Special Admit) approval process, you may submit your current unofficial high school transcript with your Special Admit Form if you plan to enroll in a math class, English class, or a class which has an English or math prerequisite for placement at the time of admission.
If you did not receive a placement, or if you completed additional high school coursework in English or math after receiving a placement, you may submit a Placement Re-Evaluation Request Form to have new placements determined.
Updating or Receiving English and Math Placements
Provide High School Information
If you graduated from a US high school, but you did not report your high school information on your application, or your high school information was not correct on your application, you can submit a Placement Re-Evaluation Request Form to receive or update your English and math course placements.
Use Guided Self-Placement
If you have foreign high school transcripts or left high school without graduating, then you are eligible to utilize the Guided Self-Placement process to determine which English and math courses to take. Complete the questions on our Placement Process page to get started.
After completing Guided Self-Placement, your placements will be updated in our enrollment system (eServices) the following day.
Use College Coursework or Credit for Prior Learning To Satisfy Prerequisites
Aside from placements, you may also be able to satisfy English, Math, or ESL prerequisites using outside coursework or certain test results, such as Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). Please see Prerequisite Verification and Challenge for more information.
Placement Resources
Placement Process
Answer a few questions to help you get started with the placement process.
English Placement
Information on placing into the correct English class at your skill level.
Math Placement
Students are placed into one of three math levels based on their high school classes, GPA, and AB 1705 rules. The math class they take depends on their major and placement.
Placement Re-Evaluation
FLC students may have their English and math placements re-evaluated.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Placement
ESL Placement places students in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes which match their skill level, ensuring success.
Prerequisite Verification and Challenge
Find information on course prerequisites, corequisites, and advisories. Learn how to verify or challenge a prerequisite or corequisite.
AB 705 and AB 1805
AB 705 requires that Folsom Lake College maximizes the probability that a student will enter and complete transfer-level coursework in English and math within a one-year timeframe. AB 1805 requires that Folsom Lake College provide placement and enrollment outcome data.
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