ACT Information
Taking the ACT could increase your chances of qualifying for scholarships, in addition to being admitted to college.
Taking the ACT could increase your chances of qualifying for scholarships, in addition to being admitted to college.
The ACT is the college admission test that is taken by a majority of the students in the Midwest.
Students planning to attend a four-year school should take this exam.
Typically, students take the ACT in the spring of their junior year. Sometimes students retake it in the summer following their junior year or in the fall of their senior year to try to improve their spring scores.
Learn more about the ACT exam.
Students with a disability may qualify for accommodations for college entrance or placement exams, such as the Accuplacer, ACT or SAT. For details, talk to the district testing coordinator, school counselor or visit the following websites: www.act.org or www.collegeboards.com.
Please review the Official ACT what to bring for test day page:
https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/test-day.html
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ACT Writing Description- this exam will not affect your scores on the multiple choice or your composite score.