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Placement
View your placement results in your eServices account. From your eServices dashboard, click on Academic Records, then Placements.
Using High School Records for Placement
Your English placement and math placement will be automatic if you:
- Graduated from a US high school within the last 10 years
- Included all of the requested information about your high school records on your college application
Submit Your High School Records for Placement
If you graduated from a U.S. high school within the last 10 years, but did not report your high school information on your application, you can send your transcripts to
Sacramento City College
Student Services Building 103
3835 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822
If you are sending your transcript to SCC electronically, then request that it is sent to admissions@scc.losrios.edu.
Use College Records for Placement
If you attended another college (outside of Los Rios), you can provide college transcripts showing that you passed certain classes. Additional forms may be necessary depending on the college and course.
Use Self-Guided Placement
If you have been out of high school for more than 10 years, have foreign high school transcripts, or left high school without graduating, then you should use the self-guided placement process to determine what English and math courses to take. To access the Guided Self-Placement, please check your Los Rios Gmail account for an email called How to Get Your English and Math Course Placements. If you did not receive the email, then contact admissions@scc.losrios.edu.
Placement for Advanced Education Students
If you are an Advanced Education student who wants to enroll in a math, English, or another class with an English or math prerequisite, then you can email your unofficial high school transcript to admissions@scc.losrios.edu or drop off your transcripts to the Admissions and Records Office in Student Services Building, 103.
If you plan to enroll in a class that has an English prerequisite and your cumulative GPA is between 2.7 to 2.99, then you are also required to submit a letter of support from your last or current high school English teacher stating that you are capable of doing college-level work. Include the letter of support with your Advanced Education packet when submitting it to the Admissions and Records Office.
Additional Placement Resources
English Placement
You will be placed into an English composition class based on your skill level.
Math and Statistics Placement
You will be placed into a mathematics (MATH) or statistics (STAT) class based on your skill level and your educational goal.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Placement
The Online SCC ESL Placement process helps place new students in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes which match their skill level so students can be successful.
Placement Reevaluation
Sacramento City College is changing its method for placing students in English and math course sequences.
Chemistry Diagnostic Exam
ACS California Chemistry Diagnostic Exams for placement into CHEM 400 are offered in the Student Services Building.
Prerequisite Verification and Challenge
Many courses and educational programs have enrollment conditions such as prerequisites, corequisites, or advisories on recommended preparation.
AB 705 and AB 1805
AB 705 requires that Sacramento City College maximizes the probability that a student will enter and complete transfer-level coursework in English and math within a one-year timeframe. AB 1805 requires that Sacramento City College provide placement and enrollment outcome data.