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Getting Started with the ACT Test

 

 
Want to learn more before you being the registration process?  Follow the links above for information to help you before, during, and after testing, including details about:
  •  Getting Ready - Get information about test dates, fees, locations, and more/
  • Test Prep - Read about the components of the ACT, and then hone your skills with in-depth preparation guides and practice questions.
  • Your Scores - Explore information about viewing, sending and understanding your test scores. 
  • Help - Discover answers to the most frequently asked questions about the ACT, access detailed contact information, and more,
  • Register - Create your web account and get registered for the ACT test.

  

To Register Online for the ACT go to www.actstudent.org

  

Score Reports

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  • Check http://www.actstudent.org/ to find out when early scores will be posted after your test date. There is an $8.00 fee each time a set of scores is viewed during the early scores period.
  • Score reports are normally mailed within 4-7 weeks after the test date. If you take ACT Plus Writing, your report will be mailed when all your scores, including Wirting, are available.

IMPORTANT: If you need to request test accommodations or extended-time testing, or plan to pay with a fee waiver, state voucher, or check, you must register by paper folder, not online.

   

 

SUGGESTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF ACT REGISTRATION

 

Follow the instructions provided in the “Registering for the ACT Assessment” booklet.

 

Section L:            High School Code            233-430

 

Section N:            Test Center Code            020310 (LSSU)

 

Section O:            College and Scholarship Code Choices – Use all three choices (they’re free).  We strongly recommend that you include Lake Superior State University (# 020310) as one of the three.  To qualify for a Michigan Competitive Scholarship, students must take the ACT by the December test date of their senior year.

 

Avoid late fees by noting the deadlines for mail-in.

 

USE THE “PREPARING FOR THE ACT ACCESSMENT” BOOKLET FOR TEST FAMILIARITY AND TEST-TAKING TIPS.

 

BRING YOUR ADMISSION TICKET AND PHOTO IDENTIFICATION THE DAY OF THE TEST