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What is ACT about?
  • The ACT Test is a standardized test that measures a high school student’s academic skills and readiness for college by testing an individual knowledge.

  • ACT tests your English, math, science, and writing skills. It was created using extensive research into expected high school abilities and necessary college expectations. It is all about setting you up for success in college.

  • ACT is a test offered by a nonprofit organization, with the same name, ACT (American College Testing). This test is seen as one of the two major standard tests used in the United States for admission into colleges.

  • The ACT test is also often taken by students in the US to determine whether they are "ready for college". Sometimes, regardless of whether they are going to college or not, states and individual school districts require all high school students to take the ACT, using it to assess the students' learning and/or the performance of schools. It is used a standard of determining the academic performance and/or excellence of individual students, or schools at large.

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Bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances may cause a test center to reschedule. If this happens, you will be notified via mail or email with instructions when the new date is finalized. Only students who were assigned to the test center or submitted a request to test standby on the original test date are eligible to retest on the rescheduled test date. Test center changes are not allowed for rescheduled test dates.
If you are unable to attend the rescheduled date, call ACT Student Services at 319.337.1270 (Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. central time).
Your registration cannot be cancelled or refunded, but you may reschedule for any available test center on any regularly scheduled test date at no additional charge if you call us by the registration deadline for your preferred test date. Changes made online will result in a Test Date Change Fee. If you requested standby testing and are unable to test, your standby request will not transfer to another test date. Instead, ACT will refund the fees paid for your standby request.
Although you've already paid the registration fee for the ACT or ACT Plus Writing test, you'll have to pay the test date change fee. In addition, you'll be charged the regular ACT registration fee for the new date, or, if you register late, the late registration fee as well.
  • Your name exactly as it appears on the ID you will use when you go to take the test
  • A credit card
  • Your address
  • The test center where you'd like to test
  • The test date on which you'd like to test

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