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The ACT, or American College Testing, is a standardized test designed for an important role – to evaluate your readiness for higher education. ACT was created by ACT Inc. and is used by multiple colleges and universities to streamline their admission process.
ACT provides a yardstick which is commonly used by admission officers to assess applicants from different backgrounds. USERC recognizes the importance of ACT scores and guides you effortlessly to master this exam.
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No. The computer-based ACT will be the only option for students outside the US—including Canada—who test on an international ACT day.
No. In certain cases, capacity demands that we host only one session per day per test window. The registration system will show you which sessions are available at the time you register for the ACT. ACT is committed to helping international students reach their education goals by offering the ACT in as many countries on as many dates as we can.
Scores on the computer-based version of the ACT will mean the same as those on the paper version, and universities will treat them the same. ACT has already shown the comparability of scores from tests taken via computer and paper testing to our university partners, beginning in 2015. Test scores are on the familiar 1–36 scale that universities use today when considering candidates for admission.
This will be the same as the paper version. There are four subject matter tests: English (75 questions), mathematics (60 questions), reading (40 questions), science (40 questions) and an optional writing test (1 writing prompt).
ACT is committed to providing a high-quality assessment that provides a level playing field and fair testing experience for all students, including those with disabilities. As a result, ACT provides accommodations to students who qualify. Students will continue to work with local school officials to request available accommodations via our Test Accessibility and Accommodations System (TAA).
During registration, the student indicates a need for accommodations to access the ACT. Examinees who can test with one-and-one-half extended time and on the computer in a single administration will be directed to schedule a test date and location in the registration system. Students requiring other accommodations will test via paper administration.
Accommodation requests are submitted by school officials via the Test Accessibility and Accommodations System (TAA). All requests, including requests for reconsideration, must be submitted via TAA by the late registration deadline.
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