Testing and Assessment

CART - Chemistry Acceleration Readiness Test

The CART is an internet based test for students seeking to take CHM1045 and bypass CHM1025. There is a 60 minute time limit. A calculator is available inside the test platform and a scientific calculator will be provided by the Testing Center. The passing score is 25 out of 50. The CART scores are provided at the conclusion of the test session and do not expire. No credit is awarded for passing the CART.

Testing and Assessment partners with other departments for student success, test specific requirements, exemptions and approvals. For more information please contact the MDC Chemistry Department, visit the Partner Department Directory webpage to for contact information and locations.

CART Periodic Table

CHM1025 Competency

CART FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is the purpose of the CART?
    The CART allows students to show their academic readiness to bypass CHM 1025.
  • Where and when is the CART available?
    The CART is available in all MDC Testing Centers on an appointment priority basis. Standbys are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, if there are available seats Departments on a walk-in/appointment basis. Visit our Online Appointment webpage for additional information.  To view schedule go to "Schedule and Test Locations". 
  • How frequently is the CART offered?
    It is offered on a regular basis throughout the year.
  • Can I take the CART on a remote basis?
    Yes. Students must follow the remote testing option found at the Remote Testing web page.
  • Is there a fee?
    The CART is free for MDC students. A remote testing fee is assessed for students who request a remote test.  See Testing Fees section below.
  • Is the CART a timed test?
    Yes. There is a 60 minute time limit.
  • How often can I take the CART?
    The CART can only be taken once. No retakes are available or allowed.
  • Do CART scores expire?
    No
  • What is a passing CART score?
    A 25 out of 50.
  • What chemistry content is on the CART?
    The CART contains material covered in an introductory college chemistry course and a high school chemistry course.
  • What is the test format of the CART?
    The CART is an internet based test.
  • Can I use a calculator on the CART?
    Yes. A scientific calculator will be provided by the Testing and Assessment Department.
  • When will I receive my results?
    You will receive a copy of your test scores at the conclusion of your test session.
  • I have a documented disability and need to request accommodations. What is the process and time frame for this request?
    Testing accommodations will be determined by the ACCESS Department.
  • Is there a recommended study guide for the CART?
    You can review and become familiarized with the CHM1025 Competencies before testing.
  • Will I be allowed to take the CART if I am not a Miami Dade College student?
    No. The CART is only available for MDC students with a valid MDID #.
  • Is a referral required to take the CART?
    Students meeting the eligibility criteria may take the CART without an authorized administrative referral.
  • Is scratch paper allowed for the CART?
    Yes
  • Will a periodic table be provided for the CART?
    Yes. A periodic table is provided by the Testing Center.
  • Are CHM 1025 enrolled or previously enrolled students eligible to take the CART?
  • Students who have already registered in CHM 1025 (and are past the 100% refund deadline) or students who previously earned a grade of D, F, or W in CHM 1025 or its equivalent are not eligible to take the CART. The CLEP General Chemistry exam is an option for these students.

The CART contains material covered in an introductory college chemistry course and a high school chemistry course.

The ACCUPLACER Student Portal allows you to review your test scores, reprint your Individual Score Report (ISR), and send your scores to other institutions.  Click here for Steps The portal also allows you access practice resources and test taking tutorials.  For Steps to Access and Share Your ACCUPLACER Test Scores from the Student Portal view this document.  Find out information on understanding your scores here.

Under certain circumstances, arrangements for auxiliary aids and modifications are permissible. The College makes every reasonable effort to ensure equal access to educational opportunities and experiences for candidates with documented disabilities. These services can include:

  • Sign language interpreters
  • Adaptive or assistive technology
  • Note takers
  • and more

An ACCESS representative can help eligible candidates identify and arrange for accommodations that ensure success.

Instructions for Auxiliary Aids and Modifications:

  1. Candidate presents documentation to ACCESS department.
  2. ACCESS department intakes documentation.
  3. Accommodations are determined.
  4. ACCESS department informs Testing Center about candidate's accommodations.
  5. Candidate contacts Testing Center to schedule the test with accommodations.
  6. Testing Center plans for accommodated testing needs.
  7. Candidate tests.

CART Eligibility Criteria

  • Students must be in an CART Eligible Programs Chart that requires General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (CHM 1045) or be an eligible dual enrollment student and enrolled in or completed MAC1105 past the 100% refund date.
  • It is recommended that students choosing to bypass Introductory Chemistry (CHM 1025) should have completed high school Chemistry with a ‘C’ or higher and graduated from a high school within a two (2) year period.
  • Students who have already registered in CHM 1025 (and are past the 100% refund deadline) or students who previously earned a grade of D, F, or W in CHM 1025 or its equivalent are not eligible to take the CART.  The CLEP General Chemistry exam is an option for these students.

Important Information: 

  1. Students meeting the criteria may take the CART without an authorized administrative referral.   
  2. Not passing the CART is not a predictor of future performance in CHM 1025.  
  3. CHM 1045 Pre-requisites are MAC 1105 and a passing score of 25 or higher on the CART exam,  or CHM 1025. 
  4. CHM 1045 Co-requisite is CHM 1045L.

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Retakes are not permitted. The CART can only be taken once. No retakes are available or allowed.

Location Available Day and Time
Hialeah Testing
1220-01
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R 
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM           
F                
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Homestead Testing
A114
By Online Appointments M, T         
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
W
8:30 AM - 6:30 PM
R                 
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
F                 
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Kendall Testing
Building R, 5th Floor
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
F
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Medical Testing
1303
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R, F    
Varies by date
MEEC Testing
1101
By Online Appointments
Varies by date
North Testing
1160
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
F
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Padrón Testing
1103
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
F
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
West Testing
2110
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
F
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Wolfson Testing
3104
By Online Appointments M, T, W, R
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
F
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM

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Note:  Examinees must be checked-in and seated by the time scheduled in order to begin the test. Examinees will then have adequate time to finish the test in a reasonable period or within the Hours of Operation.

No test preparation resources available at this time.

Please visit the Testing Fees webpage for additional information and test specific fees.