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Texas Success Initiative Assessment

The Texas Success Initiative was enacted by Texas legislators for all public state institutions of higher education to follow. The TSI Assessment (TSIA), which may be required of all first-time entering students, will determine students’ readiness for college-level coursework in reading, writing, and mathematics. Students who do not meet the minimum passing standards will be required to follow a developmental education program designed to help them achieve college-level readiness. Results from this assessment will be used for course placement only and not as a condition of admission to the college. There is a fee charged for this assessment and prior registration may be required. A Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) is required prior to paying for and taking the assessment.

Use the form below to upload at least one set of test scores (SAT, ACT, TSIA, GED, HiSET, or STAAR EOC). If multiple TSIA/TSIA2 tests were taken, all score reports must be submitted.

Test Score Submission Form


TSIA Exemptions and Waivers

Students may be exempt or waived from testing in the following ways:

  • ACT
  • SAT
  • GED
  • HiSET
  • TAKS
  • STAAR EOC
  • Military
  • Previous Coursework
  • Level 1 Certificate Waiver (42 hours or less)
  • Previous Degree
  • CLEP and Advanced Placement (AP)

ACT

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores: February 15, 2023 or later 22 *No Composite 40 (combined English/Reading Score) *No Composite 40 (combined English/Reading Score) *No Composite
  • ACT score exemptions are good for five years.

ACT test date prior to February 15, 2023:

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores: 23 Composite 19 in Math 23 Composite 19 in English 23 Composite 19 in English
  • A composite score of 23 is required to be exempt in one or more areas. If a student does not meet the composite minimum, their ACT scores cannot be used for TSIA exemption.
  • If you made an ACT Composite score of 23+ with an ACT English score of 19+, you are exempt from the reading and writing areas.
  • If you made an ACT Composite of 23+ with an ACT Math score of 19+, you are exempt from the math area.
  • ACT score exemptions are good for five years.

SAT

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

530 in Math

480 in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

480 in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

SAT test date prior to March 5, 2016:

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

1070 in Math + Critical Reading

500 in Math

1070 in Math + Critical Reading

500 in Critical Reading

1070 in Math + Critical Reading

500 in Critical Reading

  • A Math + Critical Reading score of 1070 is required to be exempt in one or more areas. If a student does not meet the 1070 combined minimum, then the SAT scores cannot be used for TSI exemption.
  • If your SAT Critical Reading score was 500+ and your combined Math + Critical Reading score was 1070+, you are exempt from the reading and writing areas.
  • If your SAT Math score was 500+ and your combined Math + Critical Reading was 1070+, you are exempt from the math area.
  • SAT score exemptions are good for five years.
  • Mixing or combining scores from the SAT administered prior to March 2016 and the SAT administered on or after March 5, 2016, is not allowed.

GED

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

165 Mathematical Reasoning

165 Reasoning Through Language Arts

165 Reasoning Through Language Arts

GED score exemptions are good for five years.

HiSET

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

15 Mathematics subtest

15 Reading subtest

AND

15 Writing subtest with 4 Essay

15 Reading subtest

AND

15 Writing subtest with 4 Essay

HiSET score exemptions are good for five years.

HiSET scores with test administration dates after August 31, 2021 will no longer be useable for the TSI exemption. However, HiSET college-readiness scores with test dates on or prior to August 31, 2021 will still be useable up to five (5) years from date of testing.

11th Grade Exit-Level TAKS

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

2200 in Math

2200 in ELA and a 3 on Written Composition

2200 in ELA and a 3 on Written Composition

  • If you made a TAKS ELA score of 2200+ and a written composition score of 3+, you are exempt from the reading and writing areas.
  • If you made a TAKS math score of 2200+, you are exempt from the math area.
  • Beginning Fall 2013, 11th grade exit-level TAKS score exemptions are good for five years.

STAAR EOC

Exempt in: Math Reading Writing
Scores:

4000 in Algebra II, Level II

2000 in English III, Reading, Level II

and

2000 in English III, Writing, Level II

Spring 2016-Present
4000 in English III, Level II

  • If you made a score of 2000 in English III Reading, Level II, you are exempt from the reading area.
  • If you made a score of 2000 in English III Writing, Level II, you are exempt from the writing area.
  • If you made a score of 4000 in STAAR EOC Algebra II Level II, you are exempt from the math area.
  • If you made a score of 4000 in STAAR EOC English III Level II spring 2016 forward, you are exempt from the reading and writing areas.
  • STAAR EOC score exemptions are good for five years.

Military

  • Veterans who were honorably discharged on or after August 1, 1990, are granted a full TSIA military exemption. A copy of your DD214 with character of service must be submitted to the admissions.
  • Students who have been active duty for three or more years are allowed a temporary TSI waiver for all areas. A copy of your military ID card or letter from the military stating when your active duty service expires and a copy of your most recent LES must be submitted to Admissions to determine if you qualify for the waiver. Once the student is honorably discharged, the waiver may be replaced by a permanent TSI military exemption as soon as the DD214 showing honorable discharge is submitted to admissions.

Previous Coursework

  • A student who transfers to the Blinn College District from regionally accredited private or independent institution of higher education or a regionally accredited out of state institution of higher education, has taken courses corresponding to the Success Initiative requirements, and earned a grade of “C” or higher in each of the three skill areas earn TSIA exemptions. These courses must have a common course numbers corresponding to courses transferring to Blinn.
  • If the student has not earned a grade of “C” or higher in each of the skill areas, the student must be tested for the remaining area(s) and comply with all other Success Initiative requirements.

Level I Certificate Waiver

  • A student who enrolls in a Level 1 certificate program of one year or less with 42 or fewer semester credit hours and takes only classes listed in that certificate plan earns TSIA exemptions. TSIA requirements apply if you change your major or take courses outside of your Level 1 certificate plan.

Previous Degree

  • If you received an associate degree or bachelor’s degree, you are exempt.
  • Exemptions will not be granted until documentation is provided in the form of official transcripts sent directly to Blinn or a score report sent directly from the testing agency to Blinn.

CLEP and Advanced Placement (AP)

The Blinn College District will accept hours for credit by examination earned through the College Board Advanced Placement Program (AP) and the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). The Office of Admissions and Records evaluates all AP/CLEP transfer credits. There is no charge for this service.

For more information about CLEP credit, visit www.blinn.edu/testing/clep-exam-information.html.

For more information about AP, visit www.blinn.edu/testing/advanced-placement-exam-information.html.

TSIA Placement Charts

The following charts detail course placement by score from the TSIA in reading, writing, and mathematics:

TSIA Reading and Writing prior to January 11, 2021*

TSIA2 Reading and Writing after January 11, 2021*

*Must be college ready in Reading and Writing to enroll in ENGL 1301

TSIA Math prior to January 11, 2021*

TSIA2 Math after January 11, 2021*

*The mathematics pathways shown above are determined by Blinn degree plans and are intended to serve as a guide. Every effort is made to ensure Blinn’s degree plans and the courses therein transfer seamlessly to universities; however, students should meet with an academic advisor to verify the transferability of all courses to the student’s desired 4-year institution.

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