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Entry Level Math (ELM) Exam

The CSU requires new students to be tested in mathematics as soon as possible after they are admitted and before the term begins. The test is used to determine whether students are prepared for college work, and if they are not, to place the students in appropriate remediation courses or activities. Students may be exempt from this test if they have scored well on other specified tests or have completed appropriate courses. (This test is not part of CSU admission requirements, but is a condition of enrollment if the student is not otherwise exempt.) There is an $18 charge to take the test.

The ELM examination tests for entry-level mathematics skills acquired through three years of rigorous college preparatory mathematics coursework (normally Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry). All undergraduate students must take the test or be exempt from it prior to placement in appropriate university mathematics coursework. Specific policies regarding re-testing and placement will be determined by the campus. Exemptions from the test are given only to those students who can present proof of one of the following:

To support students in meeting the ELM Requirement, the California State University has developed the new windowMath Success Website.

On this site you will find:


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