College Entrance Exams Testing Hub
Welcome to the CCMR College Entrance Exams Testing Hub for San Benito High School! This page provides important information about college entrance and placement exams, including the ACT, SAT, and TSIA2.
These exams play an important role in college admissions, scholarship opportunities, and determining college readiness in reading, writing, and math. Whether you are preparing to apply to a four-year university or enrolling in a local college, understanding testing requirements is a key step in your college, career, and military readiness journey.
Testing Scores
The ACCUPLACER Student Portal allows you to review your test scores, reprint your Individual
Score Report (ISR), and send your scores to other institutions. Note: If you didn’t enter an email
address when you tested, you won’t be able to access your report. Please contact the
institution where you tested for your score report.
How to Access Your Test Scores
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On the “Find Your Test Results” screen, enter the same information you did when you took your
test, then select the “Search” button. When choosing the institution, you should select the
institution linked to your ACCUPLACER test(s). This is the institution responsible for your testing,
which may be the test center where you completed your exam or the institution that provided
your test voucher. It isn’t necessarily the school you currently attend (high school or college).

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Before retrieving your ISR, you’ll see the ACCUPLACER Privacy Policy & General
Agreement. If you agree to the Privacy Policy, check the “I have read and agree to the
Privacy Policy” box, then click the “Accept” button. Note: You won’t be able to access
your ISR without accepting this privacy policy. A portion of the specified policy and
agreement is displayed and also shows the Accept button located at the bottom right of the
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On the “Share Individual Score Report” window, use the Institutions dropdown menu to
choose up to 3 institutions to send your scores, then click the “Submit” button. If you
wish to send your scores to additional institutions, complete the process again. Note:
Not all institutions accept scores for tests taken at another school; only schools listed
in the drop-down menu have agreed to receive scores through the Student Score Share
function in the Student Portal.

TSIA

Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA2)
- Student Informational Brochure
- Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
- Pre-Assessment Activity (MUST COMPLETE FIRST)
- TSIA Sample Questions
- TSIA Exemptions
- TSI Tutorials & Testing
- TSIA2 Scores
Student Informational Brochure
CLICK HERE to understand what the Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 is, the resources to help you prepare, and what is on the tests.
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
CLICK HERE if you would like to visit the TSIA2 Accommodations Guidelines
Pre-Assessment Activity (MUST COMPLETE FIRST)
CLICK HERE to access the step-by-step guide on the New Pre Assessment Activity (PAA)
TSIA Sample Questions
ELAR : CLICK HERE
Mathematics: CLICK HERE
TSIA Exemptions
A student shall be exempt from taking the TSIA if the student has:
- successfully completed a high school College Prep Course;
- scored a composite ACT score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on the English test, shall exempt both Reading and Writing sections of the TSIA;
- scored a composite ACT score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on the Math test, shall exempt the Math section of the TSIA;
- a combined SAT critical reading (formerly "verbal") and mathematics score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the critical reading test (will exempt a student from both the TSI reading and writing); a minimum of 500 on the mathematics test will exempt a student from the TSI Math;
- a minimum SAT score of 480 on the Evidenced-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) will exempt a student from both the TSI Reading and Writing; a minimum score of 530 on the mathematics test will exempt a student from the TSI Math;
- 4000+ (Level II) on the *English III (3) (will satisfy both the TSI Reading and Writing sections)
- 4000+ (Level II) on the *Algebra II (2) (will satisfy the TSI Math section)
- enrolled in a Level-One certificate program (fewer than 43 semester credit hours) at a public institution
- been, or currently are, in the military
TSI Tutorials & Testing
TSIA2 Scores
CLICK HERE to interpret your TSIA2 scores
For exam information and passing scores: CLICK HERE
PSAT/NMSQT
The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) is a practice exam that helps students prepare for the SAT while also measuring college readiness in reading, writing, and math.
In addition to serving as great SAT practice, the PSAT/NMSQT can qualify students for the National Merit Scholarship Program and other recognition opportunities.
Below you will find a ''how-to'' get your FULL Score Report Online.
SAT
The SAT is a college entrance exam used by many universities to help evaluate a student’s readiness for college-level work. The SAT measures skills in reading, writing, and math that are important for success after high school.
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ACT
The ACT is a college entrance exam accepted by colleges and universities across the country. It measures a student’s knowledge and skills in English, Math, Reading, and Science, with an optional writing section.








