What makes a student TSI Complete?
A student will be considered TSI Complete once the student accomplishes one of the following:
- Meets the TSIA2 (or TSIA) Assessment minimum passing standards.
- Successfully completes the highest level of the developmental sequence. If a student completes the highest level developmental math, student is MATH TSI Complete. If a student completes the second level developmental math sequence, student is MATH TSI Complete Non-Algebraically. Note: Students who are Math TSI Complete Non-Algebraically and wish to enroll in an algebra intensive course must complete the highest level developmental education coursework/interventions before enrolling in an algebra-intensive course or retest on the TSI and meet the minimum passing score on the TSI test.
- Completes a designated college credit bearing course with a grade of C or higher.