Testing & Assessment Office
Strong Interest Inventory
The Strong Interest Inventory is a career assessment tool
used to heighten self-understanding and to assist individuals with career
related decision-making. It measures personal interests, likes, and dislikes
as they relate to various occupations. The Strong is comprised of 317
questions. It can serve as a useful indicator of various occupations in
which one may be successful and most likely enjoy. Interested individuals
should contact Nancy Beauchamp at (205) 853-1200 extension 8588 to schedule
an appointment and for additional information.
COMPASS Placement Tests
Jefferson State Community College requires a comprehensive
assessment of students in math and English prior to enrollment in classes
unless appropriate exemptions are on file with Enrollment Services (see
below): Failure to take the placement tests, failure to make satisfactory
scores on the placement tests (as defined by college policy), or failure to
have appropriate exemptions on file with Enrollment Services will result in
students being placed into developmental English, reading, and/or math
courses.
Testing at the Jefferson Campus is held in Lurleen Wallace Hall, Room
322 (2601 Carson Road). Testing at the Shelby-Hoover Campus is held in
the Learning Resources Center of General Studies Building, Shelby-Hoover
Campus (4600 Valleydale Road). Students must bring a photo id,
their Social Security Number or Jeff State ID number to the test. Students
also need an application on file with the school.
There is no fee for placement tests and no appointment is
required. However, students must present photo identification and have
submitted an application for enrollment to Enrollment Services at the time
of testing. Pursuant to college policy, placement tests may be taken only
once within a one-year period.
Placement Test Exemptions
- Exemptions from placement tests are granted for
students that register for RDG 085 and ENG 093 or for MTH 090S. Course
placement may also be assigned based on English and math subtest scores
as reported by ACT and SAT Assessments, if the student is enrolling
within the three years of graduation from high school. Placement may
also be assigned based on college level math and English courses
completed at other institutions. Students enrolled in courses for which
they are ineligible will be administratively withdrawn.