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AAF Accuplacer General Information & Review

AAF Review Sessions Schedule

Session 1 (In-Person)

  • Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 – 4:00 pm
  • Location: Administration (AD) building, room 135

Session 2 (Virtual)

  • Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
  • Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
  • Location: Virtual via MS Teams, please click on the underlined words to access the meeting:

 

Students should prepare to take the Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) Accuplacer if they need to register for a 1000-level math class and do not already have a qualifying prerequisite (see below), and their degree plan requires:

  • MTH 1110 College Algebra for Calculus (also MTH 1108/09 or MTH 1111)
  • MTH 1112 College Algebra through Modeling
  • MTH 1120 College Trigonometry
  • MTH 1310 Finite Mathematics
  • MTH 1320 Calculus for Management and Social Sciences
  • MTH 1410 Calculus I

The MAST Department offers 3-hour review sessions for the AAF Accuplacer test.

  • In order to accommodate as many students as possible, some sessions will be held remotely via Microsoft Teams, while others will be in person.
  • Each session will consist of a brief lecture on topics and sample problems representative of the type of problems on the AAF Accuplacer. Students will be given a follow-up worksheet of similar problems with answers to complete on their own time after the session.
  • Each AAF Accuplacer review session will cover the following topics: linear equations, linear applications and graphs, factoring, quadratics, functions, radical and rational equations, polynomial equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, geometry concepts, and trigonometry.
  • It is strongly recommended that students attend the entire 3-hour session for a complete review of all topics on the test; however, a student who wishes to attend only part of a session may do so.
  • Reservations are *not* required to attend these sessions.

º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Student Academic Tutoring located in JSSB, suite 220 offers tutoring for the AAF. For more information and their office hours please visit: /student-academic-services/tutoring/math-accuplacer-tutoring/

QAS Accuplacer General Information & Review

Students should prepare to take the Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS) Accuplacer if they need to register for a 1000-level math class and do not already have a qualifying prerequisite (see below), and their degree plan requires:

  • MTH 1080 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
  • MTH 1210 Introduction to Statistics
  • MTH 1610 Integrated Mathematics I

Review sessions for the QAS Accuplacer are no longer being offered. Please see the posted study guide below.

Advising

For more information on general studies math advising:

Mathematics and Statistics majors visit the MAST Advising page through this link:

All other majors: or visit for advisor contact information