If I have been assessed as needing remedial instructions in reading, writing and/or mathematics, what do I have to do to complete the remediation and what is the time frame for completion?
Degree-seeking students admitted after Fall 2001 must fulfill the requirements of the Colorado Basic Skills Assessment Policy. The policy was created by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education to implement legislation passed in 2000 by the Colorado Legislature (CRS 23-1-113). The policy requires students to be assessed at matriculation to determine if they are college-level in reading, writing, and mathematics. Approved assessments are the ACT, the SAT, and Accuplacer. The Colorado Basic Skills Policy is administered by the New Student Advising & Registration Office, which issues Basic Skills Assessment reports to each new student upon registration for courses. Students who do not submit the documentation required for Basic Skills Assessment as specified by the New Student Advising & Registration Office will have a hold placed on their academic records. There are three assessments possible in each competency area: exempt, college-level, and remedial. Students are exempt from all as
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