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The Ability to Benefit Test
If you do not have a high school diploma or G.E.D. and will be seeking Federal Financial Aid, the Federal Government requires that you demonstrate the ability to benefit from college coursework. First implemented in 1996, this Ability to Benefit legislation is the Federal Government's response to an alarming number of students who failed to repay their student loans.
RCC uses the Accuplacer Online test for your Ability to Benefit evaluation. Click here for Accuplacer Online information. So, if you are taking the test to fulfill your requirement as a new or returning student, you will automatically be evaluated for Ability to Benefit purposes if:
By achieving a minimum score on an approved test, the student demonstrates that s/he has the potential to benefit from college coursework. At the end of your test, you should discuss your Ability to Benefit results with an Educational Advisor in Assessment. The Educational Advisor will tell you your next steps.
Each student has three attempts at meeting the Ability to Benefit requirements.
This third attempt is by Student Financial Services Counselor referral only.