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CUNY Assessment Tests

General Guidelines: Ability to Benefit

The New York State Ability to Benefit (ATB) regulation applies to all students who are first-time Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) recipients in the 2006-2007 academic year or thereafter.

You must fulfill the New York State Ability to Benefit (ATB) requirement if you have not earned at least one (1) of the following:

  • a US high school diploma or a recognized equivalent such as a TASC/GED,
  • a Home School Letter from your school district's superintendent,
  • a previous College Degree, or
  • 24 earned college credits in the core classes as required by the New York State Education Department.

You may fulfill the ATB requirement by taking the appropriate ATB tests and achieving the minimum cut scores as indicated below:

  • Score of 55 in ACCUPLACER Comprehensive Reading
  • Score of 60 in ACCUPLACER Sentence Skills

ACCUPLACER Study/Test Prep Materials

  • ACCUPLACER Web-Based Study App
  • ACCUPLACER Sample Questions for ATB

Research Information and Resources

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  • Index to Subjects: Bartleby.com
  • Questia: The Online Library of Books and Journals
  • IPL Internet Public Library: Web Searching

Evaluating Internet Sources

  • Evaluating Internet Resources. Georgetown University Library.
  • Evaluating Credibility of Information on the Internet. Ronald B. Standler. Essay on adaption of traditional scientific criteria (peer review, credentials, and writing style) to the Internet.
  • Evaluating Internet Research Sources. Robert Harris, Southern California College. Provides a set of evaluative tests and advice to readers on how to evaluate web information.
  • Evaluating Internet Resources: An Annotated Guide to Selected Resources. Library of Congress list of links to "a number of such guides representing a variety of approaches, which together provide an overview of major issues to be considered when evaluating Internet resources."
  • Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask. Joe Barker, UC Berkeley Library. What can the URL tell you?/ Scan the perimeter of the page, looking for answers to these questions/ Look for indicators of quality information/ What do others say?/ Does it all add up?
  • Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools. Part of a Cornell University site on carrying out research. Looks at context, evaluation criteria, web reviews, and rankings and includes a Webliography.
  • Web Credibility Project. Persuasive Technology Lab, Stanford University. "Our goal is to understand what leads people to believe what they find on the Web. We hope this knowledge will enhance Web site design and promote future research on Web credibility."

Writing Tools and References

  • Oxford English Dictionary
  • Onelook Dicitionaries
  • Wordsmyth English Dicitionary
  • IPL: Ready References
  • Britannica
  • Wikipedia
  • Elements of Style
  • Keys for Writers
  • Paradigm Online
  • Organizing Compositions
  • WritingDEN
  • Hunter College RWC: The Documented Essay/Research Paper
  • Hunter College Library: Citation Tools
  • APA Style (APA official site)
  • Chicago Style (Chicago Manual of Style official site)
  • MLA Style (MLA official site)
  • Bedford/St. Martin's: Citation Styles
  • CUNY WriteSite
  • International Writing Center Association
  • Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)

Reading Room

  • Questia-Online Books and Journals
  • EBSCO eBook Collection
  • Bartleby Archives: Great Books Online
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Digital Book Index
  • Electronic Text Center
  • Alex. A catalog of electronic texts on the Internet.
  • Boston Globe
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  • Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • The Economist
  • Foreign Affairs
  • The Nation
  • National Review
  • New York Review of Books
  • Newsweek
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Literary Resources

  • American National Biography
  • Biography & Genealogy Master Index
  • Biography Reference Center
  • Book Review Digest Plus
  • Columbia Granger's World of Poetry
  • Essay and General Literature
  • Gale Virtual Reference Library
  • Literature Resource Center
  • Online Books Page
  • Twayne's Author Series
  • Medieval and Classical Literature
    • Anthology of Middle English Literature
    • Medieval Academic Discussion Groups
    • Internet Medieval Sourcebook
    • The Labrynth: Resources for Medieval Studies
    • The ORB: On-Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
  • Renaissance
    • Early Modern Literary Studies
    • Luminarium: Major Renaissance Authors of the Sixteenth Century
    • Luminarium: Major Writers of the Seventeenth Century
    • The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe
    • Edmund Spenser
    • Shakespeare Resource Center
  • Eighteenth Century
    • Eighteenth-Century Resources
    • Jane Austen Home Page
    • Samuel Johnson Home Page
    • Films Related to the Eighteenth Century
  • Romantic and Victorian
    • Prose and Verse Criticism of Poetry
    • British Women Romantic Poets
    • Romantic Circles
    • Romanticism On the Net
    • The Victorian Web Overview
    • Literary Resources: Victorian British
  • Modern Literature: 1900 to 1945
    • Prose and Verse Criticism of Poetry
    • Literary Resources: Twentieth-Century British and Irish Writers
    • Literary Resources: American Literature
    • The Harlem Renaissance: An Introduction
    • The T. S. Eliot Page
  • Contemporary Literature: 1945 to present
    • The Postcolonial Web
    • UC Berkeley's Post WWII American Literature and Culture Database Home page
  • The EServer Drama Collection
  • The EServer Fiction Collection
  • The EServer Poetry Collection
  • African American Literature
    • African-American Poetry, 1760-1900
    • Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
    • Harlem Renaissance, 1919-1937
    • Voices From the Gaps: Women Writers of Color
  • The Postcolonial Web
  • Internet Public Library: Literary Criticism
  • Internet Classics Archive
  • Great Literature Online
  • General Resources in Literature (Other Than English)

ESL Resources for Students

  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English: Straightforward definitions and examples.
  • Merriam-Webster Online: One of the most popular dictionaries.
  • Oxford English Dictionary: The most authoritative dictionary which includes word histories with historical textual examples.
  • YourDicitionary: Online dictionary for 150 languages with contextual examples.
  • Visuwords: Interactive visual dictionary showing the relationships between words, their definitions and other related words.
  • Academic Word List: A list of the 3,000 most commonly used academic words and their definitons.
  • Grammar at About.com: Thorough grammar and writing explanations and a variety of practice activities.
  • A Guide to Grammar and Writing: Explanations, activities, and quizzes on grammar and writing from sentence structure to research essays.
  • Self-Study Grammar Quizzes: Self-paced quizzes on a variety of grammar issues.
  • ESL Blues: Highly recommended site for pre-intermediate to high intermediate level English.
  • English Language Centre, Study Zone, University of Victoria, British Columbia. Interactive grammar exercises for students at the intermediate to advanced level.
  • Grammar Bytes: Videos, interactive exercizes and quizzes on grammar.
  • English Grammar Online: Variety of exercizes and explanations on writing as well as reading passages on different topics.
  • American Idioms Alphabetical list of idioms with definitions and example usage.
  • Academic Word List Exercises based on the 3,000 most often used academic words in English.
  • Quizlet Customizable vocabulary and other study flashcards.
  • Times in Plain English: A straightforward version of the articles in the New York Times.
  • News ELA: National and world news that can be adjusted for reading level.
  • Lingual Net: Collection of video clips from television and movies with transcripts.
  • English Listening Lounge: Listening passages arranged by topic, purpose, and level.
  • National Public Radio: Listen to daily news and commentary.
  • Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab: A large collection of digitized audio cuts organized by levels.
  • Science Friday: Weekly radio show on technical topics.
  • Voice of America: Listen to international news in English and many other languages.
  • Listen and Read Along: Specialized English broadcast radio programs that are easy to follow and enjoy.
  • Using English for Academic Purposes: Explains conventions of academic writing including expectations in word choice, documentation, and organization for various disciplines.
  • What is an Academic Paper, Dartmouth University: Detailed explanation of the expectations and aspects of writing for college from creating an informed argument to focused revison.
  • Paradigm Online: Explanations and activities to illustrate and practice the writing process and writing informal and formal essays.
  • English as a Second Language: at About.com Explanations and activities for reading, writing, speaking, and listening for all levels of English language learners
  • ESL Town: Learn English online: games, pen pals, chats, quizzes, and grammar.
  • Interesting Things for ESL/EFL Students: Quizzes, proverbs, anagrams, and other puzzles for language learners of all levels

ESL Resources for Faculty

  • Internet TESL Journal: Online resource book for teachers.
  • CAL: Center for Applied Linguistics
  • Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research
  • Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
  • Education Resources for TEFL
  • Language Learning & Technology
  • NABE. The National Association for Bilingual Education is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting educational excellence and equity for English language learners and to representing the professional educators who serve them.
  • National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition (NCELA)
  • TESOL Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. Professional Teacher's Organization.
  • TESL/TESL/TESOL/ESL/EFL/ESOL Links. This site is maintained by the Internet TESL Journal and is of interest to both students and teachers.

  • Bilingual Ed & English as a Second Language. Annotated list of links collected by about.com.
  • Breaking News English.com. Free and reproducible current news articles and MP3 audio files, communication activities, partnered work, discussions, readings, and vocabulary.
  • 1-language.com. Online resources including worksheets, listening modules, and quizzes.
  • Online Activities for ESL Students from the Internet TESL Journal.
  • Resource Materials for Planning and Assessment from the Office of Civil Rights.
  • National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition (NCELA)
  • The Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA). Sponsored by the US Department of Education.

Teaching and Learning

  • Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching (ACERT)
  • Teaching Technology and Learning Group
  • Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)
  • Hunter College Libraries
  • Instructional Computing Information Technology (ICIT)

English

  • College Composition and Communication (CCC Online)
  • College English
  • NCTE: National Council of Teachers of English: Research in the Teaching of English
  • College English Association
  • Pew Research Center Journalism & Media

Education

  • The Educator's Reference Desk: Resource Guides
  • Education Resources Information Center
  • Language Learning & Technology
  • CITE Journal (Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education)
  • Educational Technology: teAchnology the web portal for Educators
  • CMMR (Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research): Technology and Media in Education

Elementary/Secondary Teaching

  • CAL: Center for Applied Linguistics
  • Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research
  • Education World
  • National Council for the Social Studies
  • Teachers Helping Teachers
  • TEAMS Distance Learning
  • US Department of Education: Office of Educational Technology

American Studies

  • American Studies Web Resources. The new version is a topical database of over 2,000 web-based resources in American Studies
  • American Social History Project at CUNY
  • The Lost Museum

Foreign Policy

  • American Prospect
  • Foreign Affairs Online
  • T.H.E. Journal Online: Technology Horizons in Education
  • Teaching and Technology-Academic Commons
  • Technology & Learning: The Resource for Education Technology Leaders. K-12 magazine for school administrators, teachers and tech coordinators.
  • The Chronicle of Higher Education (Limited free access, full access for subscribers only)
  • Inside Higher Ed News
  • Converge Online. Feature articles and news about education policy and technology.
  • EdWeek: Home of Education Week and Teacher Magazine
  • The Forum for Education and Democracy
  • Hunter College Technology Resource Center
  • Copyright Online Registration Service and Copyright Information Portal
  • UIC Instructional Technology Lab Blackboard Support Instructional Technology Lab at UIC

Invisible Web

  • What is the Invisible web?
  • The Invisible Web Gateways portals to the Deep Web About Computing and Technology

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