Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The following
students shall be exempt from the requirements of this title, whereby exempt
students shall not be required to provide any additional demonstration of
college readiness and shall be allowed to enroll in any entry-level freshman
course as defined in §
4.53(13) of this
title (relating to Definitions):
(1) For a
period of five (5) years from the date of testing, a student who is tested and
performs at or above the following standards that cannot be raised by
institutions:
(A) ACT
(i) ACT administered prior to February 15,
2023: composite score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on the English test shall be
exempt for both the reading and writing sections of the TSI Assessment, and/or
19 on the mathematics test shall be exempt for the mathematics section of the
TSI Assessment.
(ii) ACT
administered on or after February 15, 2023: a combined score of 40 on the
English and Reading (E+R) tests shall be exempt for both reading and writing or
ELAR sections of the TSI Assessment. A score of 22 on the mathematics test
shall be exempt for the mathematics section of the TSI Assessment. There is no
composite score.
(iii) The use of
scores from both the ACT administered prior to February 15, 2023, and the ACT
administered after February 15, 2023, is allowable, as long as the benchmarks
set forth in clause (ii) of this subparagraph are met.
(B) SAT
(i)
SAT administered prior to March 5, 2016: a combined critical reading (formerly
"verbal") and mathematics score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the critical
reading test shall be exempt for both reading and writing sections of the TSI
Assessment; a combined critical reading (formerly "verbal") and mathematics
score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the mathematics test shall be exempt for
the mathematics section of the TSI Assessment.
(ii) SAT administered on or after March 5,
2016: a minimum score of 480 on the Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW)
test shall be exempt for both reading and writing sections of the TSI
Assessment; a minimum score of 530 on the mathematics test shall be exempt for
the mathematics section of the TSI Assessment. There is no combined
score.
(iii) Mixing or combining
scores from the SAT administered prior to March 5, 2016 and the SAT
administered on or after March 5, 2016 is not allowable.
(C) GED: minimum score of 165 on the
Mathematical Reasoning subject test shall be exempt for the mathematics section
of the TSI Assessment. A minimum score of 165 on the Reasoning Through Language
Arts (RLA) subject test shall be exempt for the English Language Arts Reading
(ELAR) section of the TSI Assessment.
(D) HiSET: minimum score of 15 on the
Mathematics subtest shall be exempt for the mathematics section of the TSI
Assessment. A minimum score of 15 on the Reading subtest and a minimum score of
15 on the Writing subtest, including a minimum score of 4 on the essay, shall
be exempt for the English Language Arts Reading (ELAR) section of the TSI
Assessment.
(2) For a
period of three (3) years from the date of testing, a student who is tested and
performs on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) with a minimum scale
score of 1770 on the writing test, a Texas Learning Index (TLI) of 86 on the
mathematics test and 89 on the reading test.
(3) For a period of five (5) years from the
date of testing, a student who is tested and performs at or above the following
standards that cannot be raised by institutions:
(A) on the Eleventh grade exit-level Texas
Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) with a minimum scale score of 2200 on
the math section and/or a minimum scale score of 2200 on the English Language
Arts section with a writing subsection score of at least 3, shall be exempt
from the TSI Assessment required under this title for those corresponding
sections; or
(B) STAAR
end-of-course (EOC) with a minimum Level 2 score of 4000 on the English III
shall be exempt from the TSI Assessment required under this title for both
reading and writing, and a minimum Level 2 score of 4000 on the Algebra II EOC
shall be exempt from the TSI Assessment required under this title for the
mathematics section
(4) A
student who has graduated with an associate or baccalaureate degree from an
institution of higher education.
(5) A student who transfers to an institution
from a public, private, or independent institution of higher education or an
accredited out-of-state institution of higher education and who has
satisfactorily completed college-level coursework as determined by the
receiving institution.
(6) A
student who has previously attended any institution and has been determined to
have met readiness standards by that institution. For students meeting
non-Algebra intensive readiness standards in mathematics as defined in §
4.59
of this title (relating to Determination of Readiness to Perform Entry-Level
Freshman Coursework), institutions may choose to require additional preparatory
coursework/interventions for Algebra intensive courses, including MATH
1314/1324/1414 (or their local equivalent). It is the institution's
responsibility to ensure that students are clearly informed of the consequences
of successful completion of a mathematics pathways model which results in
meeting the mathematics college readiness standard only for specific
entry-level freshman mathematics courses.
(7) A student who is enrolled in a
certificate program of one year or less (Level-One certificates, 42 or fewer
semester credit hours or the equivalent) at a public junior college, a public
technical institute, or a public state college.
(8) A student who is serving on active duty
as a member of the armed forces of the United States, the Texas National Guard,
or as a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States
and has been serving for at least three years preceding enrollment.
(9) A student who on or after August 1, 1990,
was honorably discharged, retired, or released from active duty as a member of
the armed forces of the United States or the Texas National Guard or service as
a member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United
States.
(10) A student who
successfully completes a college preparatory course under Texas Education Code
§
28.014
is exempt for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of high school
graduation with respect to the content area of the course. The student must
enroll in the student's first college-level course in the exempted content area
in the student's first year of enrollment in an institution of higher
education. This exemption applies only at the institution of higher education
that partners with the school district in which the student is enrolled to
provide the course. Additionally, an institution of higher education may enter
into a Memorandum of Understanding with a partnering institution of higher
education to accept the exemption for the college preparatory course.
(b) An institution may exempt a
non-degree-seeking or non-certificate-seeking student.
(c) ESOL Waiver--An institution may grant a
temporary waiver from the assessment required under this title for students
with demonstrated limited English proficiency in order to provide appropriate
ESOL/ESL coursework and interventions. The waiver must be removed after the
student attempts 15 credit hours of developmental ESOL coursework at a public
junior college, public technical institute, or public state college; 9 credit
hours of developmental ESOL coursework at a general academic teaching
institution; or prior to enrolling in entry-level freshman coursework,
whichever comes first, at which time the student would be administered the TSI
Assessment. Funding limits as defined in Texas Education Code, §
51.340 for developmental
education still apply. Developmental Education is not available for high school
students.
(d) Any student who has
been determined to be exempt in mathematics, reading, and/or writing under
subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall not be required to enroll in
developmental coursework and/or interventions in the corresponding area of
exemption.