Advisement Center
Student & Administrative Services Center, Rm. 1047 (570) 320-5228 or (800) 367-9222 · Fax: 570.327.4769
Options For Satisfying Developmental Requirements - Spring Enrolling Students
1. Take Developmental Courses in Your First Semester
If you have developmental requirements, one or more of those courses will be automatically scheduled for your first semester. All developmental requirements should be satisfied within your first two semesters of enrollment.
2. Take Summer Courses
If you have more than one developmental requirement in a placement area, you may take the next developmental course during the summer.
For example, if your test results indicate a need for MTH005 and 006, you will be scheduled for MTH005 in the Spring, and may take MTH006 over the summer.
You may also choose to take coursework delayed by developmental needs during the summer.
For example, if your test results indicate a need for MTH006, you will be scheduled for it in the Spring semester, and may take MTH180 over the summer.
Summer Courses at Penn College
A 25% tuition discount is available for developmental courses offered during the summer semester.
Summer Courses at another College
If you prefer, you can take courses at another college closer to your home. If you choose this option you MUST:
Consult the Advisement Center first; the staff will help you identify a course that is an equivalent to the required Penn College course.
Earn a grade of "C", or better, in the course; (grades below "C" will not transfer).
When the course has been completed, have your official transcript sent to Penn College’s Admissions Office.
Make the necessary changes to your schedule after completing the course.
3. The Placement Test Appeal
When you appeal your placement you are asking to retake a placement test for a specific reason. Retests are not granted automatically; we must have a clear reason to retest you. Specifically, you may appeal if you believe that your test scores are not an accurate reflection of your current skill level due to an illness, injury, or to other extenuating circumstances that affected your performance on test day.
If, after discussing this option with Advisement Center staff, you believe the Appeal is applicable to your situation, follow these steps.
See the Placement Test Appeal Process for information and procedures.
Carefully read all information on the Appeal Process page.
Follow the instructions for completing and submitting an Appeal.