NOTE: If a student has taken the ACT before September and wants to retake the test, she or he cannot use their old ACT account to retake the test they can use it to access scores from tests taken before September , however. Please encourage them to create a MyACT account if they want to retest. Click here for a registration link and more information about ACT test registration. To complete the registration process, students will need: About 30 minutes A credit card, voucher, or fee waiver A functional email address A list of grades and courses they have taken To get started, students will need to create a MyACT account.
Late Reg. You will start at this ACT portal to view test dates, fees, and deadlines. You can also research the requirements and processes to apply for extended time or other accommodations. Use the ACT site to access your account, register, view your scores, and order score reports. While you can choose four schools to send a score report to at no charge, there are fees for score reports sent to additional schools. To save time, you can choose to provide only the required information, marked by an asterisk.
This is a great tool to help you prepare if you decide to retake the ACT. This service costs an additional fee and is available only for December, April, or June test dates. Even if only one or two sections are low, it is to your advantage to take the test again to try to boost those areas. ACT will now automatically generate a superscore for you, which is the average of your best score in each section across all test dates.
Start with a free ACT practice test to identify your strengths and weaknesses. We can help you find the right ACT prep option for your goals, learning style, and schedule. Register with us for the latest information on the ACT test, free events in your area and upcoming promotions.
If you are applying to a U. Registering online is recommended and is very straightforward. A mail-in registration is available for those who are unable to register online.
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Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. Gather your information. Most of the questions, like your name, address and email, will be easy to answer.
But you will also need your social security number, a list of your high school classes and grades, a digital headshot that you can upload, and a credit card to pay registration fees.
Completing all the pages will take about 40 minutes, so give yourself plenty of time. Go to the ACT registration website. Use a laptop or desktop computer with Internet Explorer version 8 or higher , Chrome version 18 or higher , Firefox version 7 or higher or Safari version 5 or higher.
Tablets and mobile phones are not recommended. This account will allow you to register for the test, view and send your scores, and register for additional tests if you decide to take it a second or third time. You'll need to input the usual — name, address, birthday, social security number, email address — and choose a login and password.
You'll need them to login again to check your scores or to register for an additional test. This is one of the most important pages because it is where you provide the information needed to contact you and to track your scores.
Make sure you answer these questions accurately. Complete the profile sections. The ACT registration packet is divided into several sections. The first couple of sections ask for information that allow the ACT to gather demographic data on students taking the test, and to provide you with personalized suggestions for careers and majors.
Nearly all of the questions in these sections are optional. You only need to answer those marked with a red asterisk. You will be asked to answer questions about your high school, education plans, career interests, financial aid needs and demographic background.
Choose your test date. After you complete the profile sections, you will be taken to the test registration section. Use this section to choose your test date. You will also be asked to input your high school classes, grades and GPA. Select your test option — ACT with or without writing. Choose the colleges to receive your scores.
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