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March 1, 2023

College Entrance Exams​

The majority of colleges and universities will accept either exam. Students are encouraged to begin taking these college entrance exams in January of their Junior Year.  This will allow for ample instruction prior to the test, while balancing time to re-take tests multiple times to reach the desired score. Universities do not consider how many times a student took the exam as part of the admissions decision; they only look at the highest test score.


CRHS students participating in the Federal Free/Reduced Lunch Program are eligible to receive 2 fee waivers for ACT and 2 waivers for SAT exams during the students high school career. Fee Waivers can be picked up in the counseling office during lunch.

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Practice Tests (PSAT)​

CFISD administers the ACT Aspire to all classified Sophomores for FREE during the fall semester  The PSAT is also offered during a school day to any sophomore/junior that registered and paid for the exam. These results can benefit students by showing them how close they are to achieving academic college readiness. The results can also show students the areas of strength and weakness. Participating in these tests can help lower student anxiety during the actual college entrance tests. These practice situations are true test environments and are valuable experiences for students.

 

They follow the same rules/format of the actual test.  

Did you take the PSAT this year? Below are links to resources that will also help you understand your results. 

Texas Success Initiative (TSIA-II)​

What is it?: The Texas Success Initiative is a law requiring that all students entering a Texas public institution of higher education be assessed for college readiness in Reading, Mathematics, and Writing unless they qualify for an exemption. If students are not able to show academic college readiness, then the student must be placed in (and pay for) developmental courses to help them achieve academic college readiness. 


How can I exempt? Students may qualify as college ready and be exempt from the test in several ways. For CFISD students, the most common exemptions are SAT or ACT scores. 


When do I need it?     

TSI Practice Test

LSC TSI Resources