What is the ACT/SAT?
The ACT and SAT are the two most widely recognized standardized tests used in the college admissions process in the United States.
While the ACT and SAT may seem similar at first glance, there are key distinctions that set them apart. Both tests evaluate your skills in reading, writing, and math. However, ACT also includes an optional science section, making it a go-to choice for those interested in STEM fields.
To send SAT or ACT official scores to the colleges you are applying to, you will need to do so from their respective website. Log back into your testing account and look for sending test scores. There is a fee to send your scores to colleges if you did not list them to be sent when you registered or on the day of the exam.
RISD does not put test scores on your transcript.
The Household Family Data (HFD) Form must be completed by parents to verify if you're eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch
Complete Here.
Once verified you will be eligible for ACT/SAT waivers.
BHS doesn't have SAT waivers on campus. SAT Test Waivers are issued by The College Board through the student's MySAT Account. Students can now request SAT Fee Waivers directly from their MySAT Accounts. Once they are approved, they will get an email notification from College Board about the next steps.
If you have any issues, contact Mr. Ibarra
Link for fee waiver eligibility.
Link on how to get a Fee Waiver for SAT exams.
Link to make a MySAT Account.
Visit this link for fee waiver eligibility requirements.
Students can request ACT Waivers from Mr. Ibarra.