
American College Test
Information:
National ACT
This standardized test is used to gain entrance into colleges and universities. Bulletins for the National ACT may be picked up at Hardin South, Room 224.
FAQ:
1. What is the ACT?
The ACT assessment is a standardized exam used for admission purposes. The exam measures skills in English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science.
2. When can I take the ACT?
The ACT exam is administered nationwide six times per year. Please see the ACT Registration Packet or visit the ACT website for the day, time and location.
3. How can I register for the ACT?
You can register to take the ACT in several ways:
To receive a student registration packet please call us at (940) 397-4676 or visit us at Midwestern State University in Hardin South, room 224.
4. How much does it cost to register for the ACT?
The registration fee is $31 for the ACT Assessment or $46 for the ACT Assessment Plus Writing and there is a $17 test date change fee.
ACT EXAMINATION DATES:
| *September 13, 2008 - Registration Deadline: August 12, 2008 |
| *October 25, 2008- Registration Deadline: September 19, 2008 |
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*December 13, 2008 - Registration Deadline: November 7, 2008 |
| *February 7, 2009 - Registration Deadline: January 6, 2009 |
| *April 4, 2009 - Registration Deadline: February 27, 2009 |
| *June 13, 2009 - Registration Deadline: May 8, 2009 |
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* ACT Assessment and ACT Assessment Plus Writing
You can visit the official ACT website at www.act.org
Residual ACT
During the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters, we offer the Residual ACT test each month in the Hardin South building, room 219. First-come, first served basis, maximum of 10 seats available. The cost of the Residual ACT exam is $50.00, which is payable by cash, check or money order.
Anyone needing special accomodations must contact the testing office prior to taking the Residual ACT.
FAQ:
1. What is the Residual ACT and when is it offered?
The Residual ACT is offered during each semester for students who fail to take the regular scheduled nationwide ACT exams. Residual ACT scores are not transferable to other educational institutions. To see the test dates, please visit our test schedule.
2. Does the Residual ACT satisfy the NCAA admissions test requirements?
No, only the national admissions exams satisfy the NCAA requirments for those students interested in participating in collegiate athletics.
3. What is the waiting period between two residual exams?
There is a 60-day waiting period between two residual exams. If an examinee violates this waiting period, their scores will be cancelled by ACT and the testing fee will not be refunded.
4. How much is the Residual ACT?
The cost is $50.