CASAS Information
Florida Statutes (F.S. 1004.91) require students who enroll in a program offered for career credit of 450 hours or more to complete an entry-level examination. The examination is designed to assess student mastery of basic skills (in reading, language, and mathematics). The basic skills requirements for career education programs are exit requirements from those programs. Tutoring must be available to assist students in attaining the required basic skills levels. The tutoring may be provided concurrently with enrollment in the career education program, or, in certain cases (i.e., programs with waiting lists), prior to entry into the career education program.
There are certain cases where a student may be exempt from the basic skills requirement (see below). All others are encouraged to contact Student Services for information on CASAS testing as soon as they express interest in attending Erwin Technical College. The test results will help the program counselor with counseling the student and will provide the basis for individualized tutoring assistance offered through our Learning Center. Students who need tutoring to reach the basic skills requirement will be encouraged to register in our Learning Center as soon as possible after taking the CASAS. For questions, please consult a program counselor or Student Services.
Students are exempt from the CASAS if they:
- Entered 9th grade in a Florida public school in the 2003-2004 school year, or any year thereafter, and earned a Florida standard high school diploma or a GED after 2014
- Possess a college degree at the associate level or higher in applied science from an accredited post-secondary institution
- Are currently serving as an active-duty member of any branch of the United States Armed Services
- Obtain an Industry Certification