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The High School Placement Test (HSPT) is part of the admissions process for many Catholic high schools nationwide that use HSPT score results to make admissions decisions, scholarship award selections, and curriculum placement determinations. The exam takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes to answer 298 multiple-choice questions.
The HSPT, or High School Placement Test, is one of the two most commonly administered Catholic high school entrance exams. It is a five-part, 298 question test. Students are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the exam.
The High School Placement Test is available for any eighth grade student wishing to enroll in a private or parochial school in ninth grade. Students may only take the HSPT once. If the test is taken again, the lowest score will be the one which is counted.
This chapter will introduce you to the High School Placement Test (HSPT). Youll find out all about the HSPT—its purpose, where it is used, its scoring criteria, how to find out about the exam in your area, and a summary of the exam content.
The HSPT is a standardized, timed test required of every 8th grader applying to attend a Catholic high school in the Diocese of Arlington. It contains five sections that measure verbal ability, quantitative ability, reading comprehension, mathematics, and components of written language.
High School Placement Test. The HSPT is a national, standardized test used to help determine placement in high school coursework. All Diocese of Arlington high schools use this test as a part of the admissions process as well as for course placement.
When you decide to go to Catholic High School, you will be asked to take some sort of entrance exam, typically the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (TACHS), or the High School Placement Test (HSPT).
The High School Placement Test (HSPT) is a standardized multiple-choice test (with a short essay) designed to evaluate applicants' basic cognitive and math skills. This is a required step of the admissions process for 8th grade applicants.
The HSPT is an important step in the process of successful admission and placement in a Catholic diocesan or parish high school. This test is used for admission, scholarship, and placement decisions.
About SHDHS. SHDHS is Northern Kentucky’s largest Roman Catholic college-preparatory, co-educational high school. Serving the Diocese of Covington since 1933, our mission is to provide a well-rounded, college-preparatory education that teaches students to live the Catholic faith by embracing the Gospel message of Jesus Christ.