ACT is a nationally administered, standardized paper-and-pencil test that helps colleges evaluate candidates. Colleges accept ACT or SAT scores interchangeably, which means you have the opportunity to decide which test you would prefer.
ACT Fee Waiver Eligibility Requirements - For Free/Reduced Lunch students.
ACT Requesting Accommodations - Students with disabilities may submit a request.
Consent to Release Information to ACT - For parents to sign and return to their school counselor.
College Board SAT Suite of Assessments shares information about the SAT, which is designed to assess a student's academic readiness for college. It provides a path to opportunities, financial support, and scholarships, in a way that's standardized, in an effort to provide equal opportunities for all students. Below is more information:
SAT - Most students take it for the first time during the winter or spring of junior year and possibly a second or third time during the fall of their senior year.
SAT Fee Waiver - Free/Reduced Lunch students are eligible for SAT fee waivers. Using a SAT fee waiver serves as a springboard to qualify the student for college application fee waivers. See your counselor for more details.
College Board Services for Students with Disabilities- Students with disabilities may submit a request.
WTHS ACT/SAT Prep Options
SAT vs ACT - Click for a comparison.
SAT & ACT Prep Options - Click for more information.
Test Optional
FairTest Test Optional and Test Free List - List of colleges that do not require SAT or ACT for admissions purposes.