Testing Center
Regular Testing Hours
Tuesday
through Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.*
*Please note that the last appointment time is 5:00 p.m.
Location
The Testing Center is located on the Council Bluffs Campus in Clark Hall 213.
Contact Information
To get questions answered, to schedule a testing appointment, or to cancel a testing appointment, please contact us at 1.800.432.5852, ext. 3277 or 712.325.3277.
Assessments Offered
- COMPASS – Identify academic strengths and weaknesses
- COMPASS/ESL – Evaluate English language skills
- Distance Education – Take E-college and Distance Learning Exams
- CPAT – Determine computer programming aptitude
- MSAT– Determine music theory aptitude
- NET – Prepare for entrance into the Practical Nursing program
- GAP - Prepare for entrance into the Advanced Placement Nursing program
- Typing – Test typing speed and accuracy
- CLEP – Earn college credit for qualifying test scores
- Dental Exams – Meet state dental assisting and dental hygiene requirements
- Nation-wide Assessments – Learn more about ACT and ASE
If you need special accommodations for testing, contact the Office of Student Assistance at 712.325.3390.
COMPASS
What is COMPASS?
COMPASS (COMputer-adaptive Placement Assessment and Support Services) is a placement tool designed to measure your current skills in writing, reading, and math. Throughout the assessment, COMPASS will adapt to your abilities. Questions may increase or decrease in difficulty depending on how previous questions were answered.
Why do I need to take the COMPASS?
Placement tests are required for all students who apply to Iowa Western Community College, and the scores cannot be more than two years old in order to be admitted. The results will help Iowa Western Community College staff and faculty decide where you should begin your academic coursework. It is imperative that you do your best because the results have an impact on the level and number of writing, reading and math classes you take.
Can I retake it if I don’t do well?
You may retake the COMPASS one time after waiting 30 days and paying a $15 retest fee. We recommend that you: (1) are within ten points of the cutoff for your desired course or program requirement, or (2) have completed recent and relevant coursework in high school or college that does not correlate with your COMPASS placement scores. Recent coursework is defined as high school or college coursework completed in the last 12 months. We also recommend that you brush-up before testing by reviewing sample test questions and other resources. After taking COMPASS twice, you must complete relevant coursework in order to be eligible for subsequent retests. In addition, you must pay the $15 retest fee for all additional retests and must wait 30 days from the last COMPASS test date.
How long will testing take?
You may take as little or as much time as you wish to complete the assessment. The COMPASS is untimed; however, the average completion time is two hours.
What should I bring with me?
All examinees are required to bring photo identification, which can be your driver’s license. You may bring your own calculator for the math test, or you can use the computer-based calculator that is provided.
Where do I go?
Once you turn on campus, simply follow the signs to Clark Hall. Our Testing Center is located on the second floor of Clark Hall in room 213.
How can I prepare for the COMPASS?
It is important that you refresh your math, reading, and writing skills. Particularly focus on math if it has been a year or more since your last math class. For sample questions and general test taking tips, visit the websites below:
- General test taking tips
- Sample Reading Skills questions
- Sample Writing Skills questions
- Sample Numerical Skills, Prealgebra, and Algebra questions
- Sample College Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry questions
In addition, the Academic Support Center on the Council Bluffs campus offers individual COMPASS readiness consultations. For more information or to schedule a time, please call 712.325.3494.
COMPASS/ESL
COMPASS/ESL is a placement tool designed to measure current skills in writing, reading, and listening for students for whom English is not a first language. To schedule a COMPASS/ESL test, please contact the Director of Intercultural & International Programs at 712.325.3219 or at international@iwcc.edu.
DISTANCE EDUCATION
Proctor services are available for students who take tests for online or distance education courses, including E-College. This service is free to Iowa Western students; a $20 fee will be charged for non-Iowa Western students.
CPAT
The Computer Programmers Aptitude Test indicates a student’s probability of success in the computer programming field. It is a timed test that includes pattern and sequence recognition, and basic math skills. This test is required for entrance into any Computer Programs at Iowa Western. Total test time is one hour, and the test is free to students.
MSAT
The Music Skills Assessment Test indicates a student's probability of success in music theory courses. It is a timed test that includes identifying notes in treble and bass clef, major and minor key signatures, and recognition of time signatures. This test is required for entrance into the Music and Technical Music programs at Iowa Western. The test time is 25 minutes, and the test is free to students.
NET
The Nurse Entrance Test is a computerized Practical Nursing Program entrance exam. The NET evaluates seven areas, including basic math skills, reading rate, science reading comprehension, social decisions, stressful situations, learning styles and test taking. This is a three-hour, timed-test for which calculators are not permitted. There is a $20 fee for this test. For more information visit the website at : http://www.eriworld.com/net.asp
GAP
The General Achievement Profile is a computerized entrance exam for the Advanced Placement Nursing program. The GAP is designed for licensed Practical Nurses and measures a nurses ability to apply basic nursing skills and safe, effective care. There is a $30 fee for this test. For more information visit the website at : http://www.eriworld.com
TYPING
A timed typing exam is offered for entrance into the Administrative Assistant, Medical Transcript and Medical Assistant programs at Iowa Western. The test can be completed in less than 30 minutes and is free to students.
CLEP
The College-Level Examination Program allows students to receive college credit by earning qualifying scores on any one or more of the CLEP examinations. Iowa Western students can earn up to 20 hours of college credit through CLEP exams. The tests are computer-based and students receive results immediately. The only exception is the English Composition with essay exam. Those results will be mailed to the student within six weeks of the test date. All CLEP exams are 90 minutes long. CLEP charges a $70 fee for each test and Iowa Western charges a $15 administration fee. For more information on which exams are available, please review CLEP Examinations at Iowa Western Community College.
DENTAL EXAMS
Iowa Western offers the following tests for the Iowa Board of Dental Examiners:
- Dental Assistance Iowa Jurisprudence
- Dental Assistant Infection Control & Hazardous Materials
- Dental Hygiene Iowa Jurisprudence
- Dental Iowa Jurisprudence
- Radiology
Each exam is one hour long and costs $20. For more information visit the website at http://www.state.ia.us/dentalboard/.
Nation-Wide Assessment
Iowa Western offers the following nation-wide assessments at scheduled times throughout the year. They are not administered in our testing center, but they are administered on campus. For specific dates and registration information, click on the link to each test.
ACT – College entrance examination- www.act.org
ASE – Automotive Service Excellence – www.asecert.org