TSI FAQ's
What if I fail the test?
First of all, there is no "pass" or "fail". You either meet standard and can bypass developmental courses, or you don't meet standard and are placed into Reading, Writing, and/or Math courses that match your skill level.
To retest in one or more sections, senior students must first participate in intervention sessions with English and/or math teachers. Dual credit applicants who wish to retest will need to sign up for one of the monthly testing dates for TSI.
What does the test cost?
Each student can test through JISD for free during the scheduled TSI testing dates.
Students also have the option to test at an ACC testing center. There is a fee to test at ACC.
How long does the TSI Assessment take?
The TSI Assessment is an untimed test - you have as long as you need.
The average time to complete all three sections of the test is 3-5 hours.
What do I need to bring on the test day?
All students must bring a photo ID to be admitted to test.
All test materials will be provided (scratch paper, pencils, calculators are embedded in the test program); you may not bring your own calculator.
Cell phones and devices that can access the internet are strictly prohibited. They must be turned off and stowed.
Drinks and snacks are allowed, which students may access during breaks.
When will I get my scores?
The test is scored immediately upon completion.
How do I interpret my scores?
Following completion of the test, you may see your counselor or the College & Career Coordinator to review your scores. You can also take your scores to the college of your choice for advising.
How do I get access to my TSI test scores?
To look up your test scores and send them directly to an institution, use the ACCUPLACER Student Portal. Choose Jarrell ISD as your Institution (where you took the test). Once you find your scores, click the yellow "Send Reports".
If you need official TSI scores, please email alison.martone@jarrellisd.org in order to request your TSI scores. Please note that you can only request TSI scores for tests that were administered on the Jarrell High School campus.