| | ACT Testing The ACT is designed to assess high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work.
The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The Writing Test, which is optional, measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACT Registration Ways to register and other information, including: Online Registration Test Options Test Dates and Deadlines Test Center Locations and Codes High School Codes Fees
Test Preparation Test-taking strategies, Sample Questions, and information about other ACT resources, including ACTive Prep, to help you do your best.
Taking the Tests Test Day Procedures Test Taking Tips Using a Calculator on the ACT Math Test
Score Information College/Scholarship Score Recipient Codes Additional Score Report (ASR) Information Online ASR Request Form General Score Information Early Scores by Web
Frequently Asked Questions Answers to common questions about the ACT Assessment and ACT Assessment Plus Writing
------------------------------------------------------------------------ ACT offers more than just a college entrance exam. Take the time to visit our special Information for Students section. Here you will find lots of great details on the college planning process, online college applications, a financial aid calculator, and how we can help you decide on a career that fits who you are.
Our Information for Secondary Educators and Postsecondary Educators sections will help those working in education to better understand how the ACT Assessment and other ACT programs and services can be used in schools and colleges.
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