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Placement Exams and Assessments

Required for All McCormick Students

  • Mathematics placement exam (see below)
  • Initial chemistry assessment (see below)
  • Chemistry placement exam—required only for students planning to take CHEM 171, 215, or 217 (see below)
  • Other Assessments and Exams: See below for details about assessments and exams offered in areas such as language, biology, or computer science. Depending on your course objectives, you may opt to take one or more of these tests in preparation for the fall.

See McCormick's webpage for more information.

Required for Students Planning to Take Chemistry

How do you know if you need to take a Chemistry course at Northwestern? Review the June Purple Prep email for your school for a helpful breakdown.
  • Initial chemistry assessment
    • Required for all non-McCormick students planning to take any chemistry class in 2025–26 and all McCormick students, whether or not they have earned credit via AP or IB examination.
  • Chemistry placement exam
    • Required only for students planning to take . Students must take the chemistry initial assessment prior to taking the placement exam.

Find information about accessing these in the Exams and Assessments section below.

Optional for Students Planning to Take Biology

How do you know if you need to take a Biology course at Northwestern? Review the June Purple Prep email for your school for a helpful breakdown.

  • Biology Placement Exam
    • This optional exam is recommended for students interested in taking a research-oriented introductory biology course sequence.
Find information about accessing this in the Exams and Assessments section below.

Required for Student Planning to Take Calculus

How do you know if you need to take a Calculus course at Northwestern? Review the June Purple Prep email for your school for a helpful breakdown.
  • Mathematics placement exam
    • Required for any non-McCormick student planning to take a calculus course at Northwestern and for all McCormick students, whether or not they have earned credit via AP or IB examination. 
Find information about accessing this in the Exams and Assessments section below.

Required for Students Planning to Study Languages Other Than English or Validate Language Proficiency

Regardless of your undergraduate school, if you have prior knowledge of a language other than English, your language level must be assessed prior to continuing study of the language. Prior knowledge can come from studying in high school, speaking at home, living abroad, or self-study.  Online placement tests are available for most languages offered at Northwestern; however, in some cases, your AP/IB exam score can be used in lieu of the placement exam.    

You are encouraged to visit to learn more about , , and .  

If you have no prior knowledge of the language you intend to take at Northwestern, the language placement exam is not required. Please enroll in the first-quarter course of the first-year sequence, which may be only offered in the fall quarter. Please check each department’s annual course offering schedule.  Links are found in the table under .  

Curious if language is a degree requirement for your school?  Read more about .  

Exams and Assessments

Once you have reviewed the above section to determine which exams and assessments are relevant to you, find more information on each exam/assessment below, including deadline dates, access links, and contact information.

Biology Placement Exam 

This optional exam is recommended for students interested in taking a research-oriented introductory biology course sequence. The exam focuses both on content knowledge and problem solving related to key concepts in molecular biology. Successful scores on the placement exam enable registration into the Research Track Introductory Series starting with BIO239 offered each Spring quarter. The Research track series (BIO239/240/241) covers a similar range of topics as the main sequence (BIO201/202/203) and emphasizes learning and understanding how new discoveries in biology are made, through reading historical and contemporary primary literature. For more details on this program, see the Biological Sciences website at .

Any student interested in taking this exam should sign up by July 5 through this link: . The exam will be offered July 15–28 and can be accessed via Canvas. 

Initial Chemistry Assessment

This assessment is required for all students—including students with AP Chemistry credit—who plan to take any chemistry course at Northwestern and for all McCormick students regardless of chemistry plans. The exam is administered on CanvasInvitations to the Canvas site will be sent directly to students starting on June 1. For more information, visit the .

Chemistry Placement Exam

This placement exam is required in addition to the initial chemistry assessment for students planning to take Accelerated General Chemistry (CHEM 171), Organic Chemistry (CHEM 215), or Organic Chemistry for Majors (CHEM 217), regardless of any credit earned through AP or IB examination. The exam is administered on Canvas.  Invitations to the Canvas site will be sent directly to students starting June 1.

Language Placement Exam

Policies and procedures for language placement vary by department and apply to students with prior knowledge of languages other than English, acquired through high school study, home use, self-study, etc.  Language Placement Exams are not administered via Canvas.  

IMPORTANT: For students who are required to take the language placement test, but do not complete the online test by the specified deadline, and do not follow up with additional testing as directed, there is no guarantee that their placement results will be available before their registration.   

Mathematics Placement Exam

The math placement exam is required for any non-McCormick student planning to take a calculus course at Northwestern and for all McCormick students. The exam is administered on CanvasInvitations to the Canvas site will be sent directly to students starting on June 1. For more information, visit the 

Computer Science Placement Exam

You may choose to take this placement exam if you have substantial Computer Science (CS) background covering the topics of the CS foundation courses AND are planning to pursue formal CS study through a CS major or minor at Northwestern. This exam is optional for all students and is used to verify whether students are prepared to begin their CS coursework at a point beyond the foundation courses. For more information and to sign-up for this exam, visit the .

Exam Accommodations

If you need accommodations for an online placement exam or assessment, plan to initiate the AccessibleNU (ANU) application process four weeks in advance of your placement test. Please note that language placement exams are not timed.

Canvas Invitations

Canvas is commonly used at Northwestern for accessing course materials, turning in assignments, viewing grades, and handling other academic tasks. You'll use Canvas this summer if certain online placement exams and assessments are required for you. Every incoming student is emailed an invitation to join the Canvas exam page even if no exams or assessments are required.