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Albion Admissions. Amherst Admissions. AUM Admissions. Austin College Admissions. For students who have taken either the SAT or ACT more than once, Babson will superscore use the best individual section scores in reviewing their application. Babson Admissions. Baylor Admissions. The submission of standardized tests is optional for all students applying to Bates. Bates Admissions. Beloit Admissions. Test optional. Bowdoin Admissions. Brandeis has a test-optional policy and no longer requires domestic applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores for the purpose of admission.

Brandeis Admissions. Bryn Mawr Admissions. Butler Admissions. Claremont McKenna Admissions. Colby Admissions. The submission of standardized test scores is optional. Holy Cross Admissions. Colorado College Admissions. If you take an exam more than once, you will be evaluated on the highest score you received in any individual section.

Columbia Admissions. Conn College Admissions. Cornell Admissions. Davidson Admissions. Denison Admissions. DePauw Admissions. Dickinson's long-standing test-optional policy provides you with a choice regarding the submission of standardized test scores. Dickinson Admissions. Drexel Admissions. For students who choose to submit the ACT with writing, Duke will consider the highest composite score and highest scores on each section, regardless of test date, but will not recalculate the composite score.

Duke Admissions. We super score all tests, which means we take the highest of all components of each test and recalculate the highest possible score for you. Duquesne Admissions. Eckerd will combine scores to create your best possible composite score. Eckerd Admissions. Elon Admissions. We super score within the same test, using your highest section scores from any test date. Georgia Tech Admissions. We consider your best superscored ACT composite scores. Grinnell Admissions. It is Hamilton's policy to select the testing options that will serve you best.

Hamilton Admissions. Harvey Mudd Admissions. Haverford Admissions. Hawai'i Pacific Admissions. Hendrix utilizes a method called "super scoring" in which sub-scores from multiple tests are combined to form the highest composite score.

Hendrix Admissions. Hollins Admissions. We superscore, which means we'll consider your best test scores. IU Bloomington Admissions. Ithaca College Admissions. We also consider your highest combined score for the ACT. Johns Hopkins Admissions. Kalamazoo Admissions. Please note that Kenyon "super-scores" all results. Kenyon Admissions. Kettering Admissions. Lafayette Admissions. Lawrence Admissions. Lehigh Admissions.

We will accept your superscore. Liberty Admissions. Loyola Admissions. Miami superscores, using the highest test scores submitted for admission and scholarship consideration. Miami University Admissions. Middlebury will "super score" standardized test results—we will accept the highest score from each section of the SAT or ACT, regardless of sitting, and sum the best scores across sittings of the same test. Middlebury Admissions. If you take the same test multiple times, we will consider the highest score achieved in each section.

MIT Admissions. Millsaps Admissions. NYU Admissions. Northeastern Admissions. We look at your highest sub-score from each section across your test dates to create a super-score so we encourage you to take the test more than once and submit all your scores. NC State Admissions. Olin Admissions. Pitzer Admissions. Pomona Admissions. We will always use the best available score for admission decisions and scholarship consideration and will not penalize you if earlier scores were lower.

Purdue Admissions. Regis Admissions. RISD Admissions. RIT Admissions. Roger Williams Admissions. Rose-Hulman Admissions. Saint Mary's Admissions. Superscoring: Keep your best section scores, and use your best overall score. A few things to know about Superscoring: ACT supports the use of superscoring in making college admissions decisions. Colleges set their own policies regarding superscoring. However, ACT will supply them at least one full composite score with each superscore, plus all the scores from the test events that are part of the superscore composite.

We encourage colleges and universities to consider adding superscoring to their score-use policy because, as our research shows, superscores are just as predictive — if not more predictive — of first-year grades than other scoring methods. ACT is committed to providing your scores as quickly as possible but cannot guarantee a specific date for your scores to be reported. If your scores are not yet available, while during the posted timeframe, ACT is unable to provide a status or timeline about a specific score.

Occasionally we are unable to post scores when expected. If yours are not available yet, it may be due to one of these issues:. ACT sends score report data to the recipients you provided during registration: These include your high school and any institutions with college codes you provided. ACT also provides your scores through your web account.

MyACT now delivers dynamic score reports for National testing events. MyACT is mobile-accessible and friendly and all results can be accessed on a PC, tablet, or mobile device.

A PDF student report is currently unavailable. Certain national test dates and centers give you the opportunity to order a copy of your questions, your answers, the answer key, and scoring instructions—plus the writing prompt, scoring rubric, and scores assigned to the optional writing test.

Request a Copy. You will need to print the completed form and mail to:. Include your name as given at the time of testing, address, and date of birth, as well as your ACT ID, test date month and year , and test location from your score report. For multiple-choice tests, ACT will verify that your responses were checked against the correct score key. ACT will also verify that your essay was properly captured and displayed to readers. If a scoring error is discovered, your scores will be changed and corrected reports will be released to you and all previous score report recipients at no charge.

If, after you receive your score report, you find that you made a significant error in the information you supplied to us about yourself, or if you want to change your address, you may ask us to correct your record. Write to:. Write within three months of receiving your score report. Enclose a photocopy or printed pdf of your Student Report describing the error and the change you are requesting. There is no fee for making the correction, but you must pay the applicable fee for each corrected report you wish sent to a college, agency, or high school.

If you think there is an error on any information other than your test scores , write to ACT Customer Care—Score Reports at the above address within three months of receiving your score report. If an error is our responsibility and requires you to retest, there will be no fee. If the error does not involve retesting, corrected score reports will be released to you and all previous score recipients at no charge.

If an error is not to be found to be made by ACT and you wish to send corrected reports, you must request and pay for Additional Score Reports. If you need to change a score recipient, you have until Thursday noon after the regularly scheduled test date. In addition to the four institutions you selected upon registering, you can send your scores to others, even after you test. ACT reserves the right to cancel test scores when there is reason to believe the scores are invalid.

Outside of state testing and district testing, you may request to cancel scores for a particular test date.



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