What’s the highest score you can get on Accuplacer?

The highest score you can get on the Accuplacer varies by subject test, as there is no single composite score. The Next-Generation Accuplacer, the current standard, uses a score range of 200-300 for each individual section. Therefore, a perfect performance is reflected by achieving a 300 in a given domain.

It is critical to understand that the Accuplacer is a placement instrument, not a pass/fail exam. The numerical value is directly mapped to specific course recommendations. Key score ranges include:

  • Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, & Statistics (QAS): A score between 258 and 300 typically places you into college-level math or higher.
  • Advanced Algebra & Functions (AAF): Scores from 263 to 300 demonstrate readiness for STEM-pathway mathematics courses.
  • Reading & Writing: For these sections, a score above 250 generally indicates college-level competency.

Achieving the highest score you can get on the Accuplacer signals mastery of the foundational skills assessed in that module. Since the test is adaptive, a top score of 300 results from consistently answering increasingly difficult questions correctly. Your target should align with your institution's specific cut scores for desired course placement, rather than the theoretical maximum alone.