Testing  

How do I get extended testing time on Standardized Testing?

Test accommodations are offered by the College Board and ACT for students with learning differences. Accommodations may include extra time (typically 50% more time) on standardized tests, additional breaks and longer break time between portions of an exam, or the use of a calculator.

For students to qualify for any of these test accommodations, they must provide medical and neuropsychological documentation showing that they suffer from a specific neurological, learning, or cognitive disorder that puts them at a disadvantage when they compete with their peers who do not suffer from these disorders. Accommodations must be pre-arranged with the testing service before the administration of the test. Follow the steps below to secure accommodations on the appropriate testing platform’s website.

PSAT SCORES

SCORE REPORTING

In an effort to reduce the cost of college applications, some colleges are allowing self-reporting of ACT or SAT scores.  Click here for a list of participating colleges.


If your college requires your test scores, send them one month prior to the college application deadline.  (You can send your scores before you have submitted your application.)


How to send SAT scores

How to send ACT scores 

UC's and CSU's DON NOT TAKE SAT/ACT


Recent changes that you should be aware of

A note from CollegeBoard