ASL Placement Test FAQs

FAQs

A tool that evaluates a student's ASL communication skills and knowledge of ASL linguistics and Deaf culture. The placement is necessary even if students already have earned credits for ASL, they will need to take the placement test to ensure they have the necessary skills for our courses.

Students who have ASL experience and who feel their skills may be appropriate for ASL 202 or higher. To take the placement test, students must be admitted to the college unconditionally.

If you meet the criteria above, then you must take the placement test prior to enrolling in the ASL course series. Your test scores determine the most appropriate level for you to start within the series.

The placement test takes approximately 15-20 minutes.

Contact the Coordinator of American Sign Language Studies program to schedule your placement test: June Ann LeFors at jlefors@flagler.edu.

June Ann LeFors, Director of the ASL lab and ASL studies program, at jlefors@flagler.edu.

No, there is no cost to take any of our placement tests. 

You will receive an email within 48 hours from the conclusion of the placement test.

  • If you do not test into ASL 202 or higher and still wish to take ASL, you must register for ASL 201.
  • If you feel it would be in your best interest to take a class lower than the level you were placed, contact the Coordinator of the American Sign Language Studies program.

No. However, you may submit a detailed written appeal of the decision within 24 hours of the reception of the results.

In the case of students who may have a learning disability, and need special arrangements and/or petitions, contact the Office of Disability Services. We will provide accommodations to the best of our ability for students who are registered with the office.