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| Start Date: | 11/10/2012 | Start Time: | 8:00 AM |
| End Date: | 11/10/2012 | |
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Event Description The Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP) is a set of standardized tests
developed to measure student's achievement levels in up to six areas: Reading, Writing Skills,
Writing Essay, Critical Thinking, Mathematics, and Science. Your school has chosen to assess
student skills in specific areas using CAAP tests. The CAAP tests help your school evaluate the
effectiveness of the education you and your classmates have received and identify areas that
may need to be strengthened. The CAAP test also helps you and your advisor or guidance
counselor evaluate your individual skill levels and determine how best to help you achieve
academic success.
Your scores will be kept confidential, but CAAP will provide information on your achievement in
selected academic skills. You will be able to compare your ability levels with other students at
your school. Your test results may give you important insights about relative strengths and
weaknesses as these relate to your future education or workplace success. If you score at or
above the national mean on any CAAP module, you will also receive a Certificate of Achievement,
which you can use as part of your portfolio or “academic profile” when pursuing graduate school or
job opportunities.
Link to CAAP test study guide |
Location Information: On Campus (View Map) 1801 Fayetteville Street 27707 Phone: 919-530-6100
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Contact Information: Name: Khristy P. Horne Phone: 919-530-7279 Email: khorne@nccu.edu |
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