Texas Success Initiative Assessment
Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) is part of the Texas Success Initiative. It is enacted by the Texas State Legislature and by design, used to determine student’s readiness for university or college course work in the general areas of mathematics, reading, and writing.
The Assessment (TSIA) or its exemption where applies has been as a practice, a requirement for students entering Texas college or university for almost ten years. Once a student has taken the assessment, they are either enrolled based on their performance in a college-level course or taken through necessary further interventions to boost their skills and prepare them for success in college-level courses. Universities, colleges, high schools, and school districts can always request to administer the TSIA to students through the College Board’s Accuplacer digital platform.
Passing score for TSIA
Only students who score at or above the cut scores are considered “college-ready” and qualified to register for any entry-level college course. However, some of these college-level courses may require passing scores in multiple areas.
The following are the passing cut scores for TSIA according to the state’s standards: -
- Reading: not less than 351
- Mathematics: not less than 350
- Writing: a minimum score of 5 on the essay section or a score not less than 340 on the multiple-choice section and 4 on the essay.
Eligibility for TSIA
All incoming students seeking to enroll in an entry-level college course except those exempted from sitting the assessment as described below.
Texas Success Initiative Exemptions
- A score of 23 or higher on the ACT composite and a score of not less than 19 on both math and English test
- SAT taken before March 2016 and were, the student earned SAT score of 1070 for combined math plus verbal critical reading
- SAT taken on March 2016 and thereafter, where a score for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) is 480 at a minimum and at least 530 for mathematics. For this, no combined score needed.
- Scale score of a minimum of 2200 for math, and or 2200 on the English Language Arts section and a score of at least 3 the writing subsection
- A transfer from another institution where a student satisfactorily completed college coursework or enrolled in a public institution for a one year or less certificate program
- Active-duty personnel, veterans, and students serving as and, for a minimum of 3 years before enrollment, has duly served as a member of a reserve component of the U.S armed services.
Syllabus for TSIA
Pre-Assessment Activity
This is a mandatory requirement where all participants are required to participate in the Pre-Assessment Activity. Every college or university where students take their tests is required to provide the Pre-Assessment Activity and document students' participation. This activity varies from one institution to the next but generally, it includes the following:-
- Well documented explanation on the importance of the TSIA and how it works
- Practice test questions and results
- Explanations on student’s education options
- Solid information on campus and community resources that can help a student succeed as a college student.
- Elementary Algebra and Functions: This measures student’s knowledge of inequalities, and systems, equations, algebraic expressions and equations, and word problems and their applications
- Geometry and Measurements: Measures knowledge on plane geometry, transformations, and symmetry as well as linear, area, and three-dimensional measurements
- Intermediate Algebra and Functions: This measures student’s knowledge of quadratic and polynomial expressions, functions, and expressions as well as those involving powers, roots, and radicals, rotational and exponential expressions
- Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability: Measures knowledge of interpreting categorical and quantitative data, probabilistic reasoning, and statistical measures.
- Author’s Use of Language: Measures skills in realizing the author’s purpose, tone, organization, or rhetorical strategies as well as their ability to use evidence to determine the meaning of words in context
- Literary Analysis: Measures skills in recognizing and analyzing ideas in literary texts
- Inferences in a Text or Texts: Focuses on synthesis of ideas by making a link between two passages as well as making appropriate inference about single passages
- Principle Idea and Supporting Details: Measures skills in identifying primary idea in a passage and understanding outstanding textual information within a passage
- Essay Revision: Measures ability to provide coherence, organization, and a good choice of words and ability to achieve rhetorical effectiveness and evidence use
- Agreement: Measures one’s ability to perform the subject-verb agreement and pronoun agreement and ability to comprehend verb tenses
- Sentence Logic: focuses on the correct use of modifying phrases and clauses and the ability to use logical transitions
- Sentence Structure: Measures knowledge of topics like comma splices and run-on sentences, punctuations, fragments, and parallelism, coordination, and subordination
- Ensures student states clearly main ideas in their essays, provide logical examples, support their ideas as well as follow an acceptable standard of English
- Mathematics Section involve a Multiple-choice Assessment
- Essay Section involves reading and writing
Scope of test:-
Mathematics
Reading
Writing
Contains multiple-choice section and essay section
Multiple-choice Section
Essay Section
Structure of the test
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PreACT Test
PreACT is a short, 10th-grade multichoice assessment provided by educational institutions and organizations through a paper testing and result delivery mode. Its primary focus is to empower 10th-grade students with a unique ACT test practice experience.
The test is available to states, districts, schools, third-party agencies, and gifted-and-talented search programs. The results obtained by students from the test help predict performance on the ACT testing experience within a shorter test window on the four ACT test subjects namely; English, Math, Reading, and Science. It provides both current achievement and projected future ACT test scores on the familiar 1 – 36 ACT score scale. This informs important high school course decisions. Both academic and career indicators are included in the PreACT reporting, which by design helps identify strengths and areas for improvement by providing a complete view of student’s college and career readiness.
Key benefits
- Flexible test administration dates for early practice
- Both PreACT scores and predicted ACT score ranges align to the ACT 1 – 36 scale
- ACT Interest Inventory results provide students with a personalized view of interests and college and career alignment
- Allows students the freedom to share their information with colleges and scholarship agencies
- Provides actionable insights to help educators, parents, and students make important decisions for the future
- Rapid reporting of within 5 – 10 days of receipt of answer documents allows for early and effective planning that ensures students attain the success they envision
Eligibility for PreACT Exam
- The test is for 10th grade students
- Registration through schools that offers it
- Registration within specified windows
Syllabus for PreACT Exam
The test covers:
- English
- Mathematics
- Reading
- Science
Format for PreACT Exam
Timing
The total test time is 2 hours 10 minutes. This is allocated as below:-
- English: 30 minutes
- Mathematics: 40 minutes
- Reading: 30 minutes
- Science: 30 minutes
Test Dates
Test dates are flexible and are as established by the customer as long as it falls within the annual test window that runs between September 1st to June 1st of each school year.
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