Solano Community College

Math Placement Guide

Welcome to the Math Placement Guide at Solano Community College.

On this site you can find:

Math For Your Major - Math "maps" to show which math courses you need

Our Math Courses - Short descriptions of many of our math courses

How to Succeed in Math - Online resources to help you be successful

FAQs - Frequently asked questions regarding math placement

 

The purpose of this site is to better inform students of the options for their first (and often last) math course and to help guide them in choosing the correct course to take. At Solano Community College we recommend that students visit an academic counselor in our Counseling Department to plan their full complement of courses and create with them an Education Plan. Having a copy of your high school transcripts, or at least knowing their content, is vital to the process of appropriate placement.

We want you to achieve your goals efficiently! While repeating math courses from high school may sound like a safe and reasonable option for starting your math college career, research shows that the more math courses a student needs to take at a community college, the less likely they are to finish. Thus, it is important that students are placed into the correct math course for their ability and future career objectives, as this can save students time and money. 

Solano uses a "multiple measure" process to help recommend to students an appropriate math course. This means that besides the math courses you took in high school, we look at other things like high school GPA, to help you decide on your appropriate placement recommendation. This process is based on years of research and data. 

If you answered the supplemental questions within CCCApply when you applied to Solano, you should have received an e-mail letting you know which courses you are eligible for. If not, you can use this website as a guide to help you decide, or you can visit Admissions and Records or the Counseling Department to receive a recommendation.