Western Governors University (WGU) Readiness Assessment

The Western Governors University (WGU) Readiness Assessment is a pre-entrance exam that assesses a prospective student's preparedness for university-level coursework. This piece is intended to serve as a guide on what an individual can reasonably expect to encounter while taking this assessment. Nursing Students Western Governors Article

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() is an increasingly popular online school because it offers various features that appeal to adult learners. Some of these appealing features include very affordable tuition, nonprofit status, multiple choices of majors and concentrations, legitimate accreditation, and an innovative competency-based model that facilitates swift degree completion.

Since WGU is designed for the adult learner who already possesses some experience with coursework at the college level, prospective students are not required to take the traditional collegiate entrance exams such as the SAT or ACT. Instead, the school requires all applicants to take and pass the WGU Readiness Assessment, which is an unproctored online exam that assesses a potential student's academic preparedness for university-level coursework. This assessment should not be taken lightly because applicants who do not pass it will not be admitted. The WGU Readiness Assessment is broken up into four separate sections. Prospective students may start with any section they choose.

Language Test

The language portion is a multiple choice exam that determines the applicant's skill level in essential topics such as reading comprehension, grammatical usage and writing. The test taker will need to answer questions after reading paragraph-long passages, select the one grammatically correct sentence out of four or five selections, and know the difference between passive and active voice. This portion contained about 30 questions and had a two hour time limit.

Math Test

The math portion is a multiple choice exam that assesses the applicant's skill level in basic topics such as arithmetic, estimation, and graphs. The test contains several word problems and perhaps one or two elementary algebraic questions. The test taker will need to be familiar with topics such as fractions, decimals, percentages, probability, absolute value, integers, plotting lines on graphs, answering word problems, symbols, the order of operations, and prealgebra. This portion contained about 20 questions and had a two hour time limit.

Admissions Inventory

This portion has an assortment of questions to help assess whether online learning is a suitable option for the prospective student. Some people learn independently with ease while others desperately need the structure of a brick-and-mortar classroom with a professor directly in front of them for guidance. This section of the WGU Readiness Assessment assists in determining if the prospective student has the self-motivation, tools and prior experiences to perform satisfactorily in online learning.

Essay Exam

Prospective students must write an essay on a randomly selected topic. Since WGU's academic programs involve numerous essay submissions, this portion of the readiness assessment examines the applicant's writing skills. Essays with less than 200 words or more than 800 words are disallowed, so the test taker must carefully monitor this aspect while writing. It is permissible to type the paper elsewhere before pasting it onto the exam. The benefit of copying/pasting is that it allows the test taker to run a spell check and word count before submitting. WGU's website advises applicants to set aside up to one hour to type and submit their essays.

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Guide to the WGU Readiness Assessment

My schools also got my transcripts out quickly. Within a week had received and processed my transcripts. I start April 1st.

did you folks do anything to prepare for the "Readiness Assessment"? how simple/difficult is the thing? i may enroll here for the rn-bsn program. thanks ~!

Congrats to everyone! I'm still waiting for to review my transcript. It was mailed it out on the 18th, hopefully it's there now. Can anyone tell me what the interview portion is like? My enrollment counselor says it's nothing tedious, but just curious if anyone has any input? Thanks!

Specializes in Psych, LTC, Acute Care.

They ask you to state your name, DOB, address, Enrollment date. Ask you do you have any questions. Then they send you a commitment contract to sign via email. They tell you when your bill is due and about the online Orientation. Took about 15 minutes.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
did you folks do anything to prepare for the "Readiness Assessment"? how simple/difficult is the thing?
You should be able to pass the Readiness Assessment if you can read, write and do math at an 8th grade level. I took the Readiness Assessment earlier this month. If you read the first page of this discussion, I described in detail what can be found on it. Good luck!
They ask you to state your name, DOB, address, Enrollment date. Ask you do you have any questions. Then they send you a commitment contract to sign via email. They tell you when your bill is due and about the online Orientation. Took about 15 minutes.

Thank you very much!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I would call your previous college(s) to be sure they sent them to WGU already. They will send you an email as soon as they are received.
Update. . .I mailed off my transcript requests to four schools on March 10th. received transcripts from one school on the 17th and another on the 21st. My former school of nursing has not even cashed the personal check I mailed with the transcript request, so I will be giving them a friendly phone call when their office opens later today. I'm also waiting on transcripts from a fourth school, which is a community college where I completed prerequisite classes.

Good luck commuter....i hope they speed the process up for you. Im excited to start hearing how your experience at starts progresses and ends. Congrads!!!!

Update. . .I mailed off my transcript requests to four schools on March 10th. WGU received transcripts from one school on the 17th and another on the 21st. My former school of nursing has not even cashed the personal check I mailed with the transcript request, so I will be giving them a friendly phone call when their office opens later today. I'm also waiting on transcripts from a fourth school, which is a community college where I completed prerequisite classes.

Waiting is the worst part. I hope everything else goes smoothly for you!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

UPDATE: I called my former school of nursing and asked to speak to the person who handles transcript requests. After being connected, I explained that I mailed a transcript request form (with payment) on March 10th and was wondering if she received it. After fumbling for a while, she says she received it, but "Keep in mind all transcript requests require 48 hours to process." I reminded her it had been two weeks. Good grief!

Specializes in LTC, med/surg, hospice.

I did all my transcripts sendouts online. I started February and have 47 credits to do (9 done so far). Good luck to all who are starting soon!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I did all my transcripts sendouts online.

Unfortunately, only one out of the four previous schools that I attended enables online transcript requests. The rest of the schools still deal with transcript requests by snail mail. It's a bummer!

I started February and have 47 credits to do (9 done so far). Good luck to all who are starting soon!
Thanks! Good luck to you, too! :)