ACT

The ACT offers assessments needed for College/University Admissions.

  • An average score of 18 on ACT English and Reading can be used as a concordant score for FSA ELA
  • An ACT score of 16 on math can be used as a concordant for Algebra 1 EOC

Taking the ACT test can increase your chances of earning new or better scholarships.

Colleges use ACT scores to place you in the right classes at the right level. And, your ACT score can help you place out of remedial coursework rather than sitting for additional placement tests on campus — saving time and money!

Students who take the ACT can use a calculator for the entire math section!

Every question on the ACT is based on the high school curriculum you are already familiar with.

The ACT gives you the chance to stand out with a unique STEM score, a measure of preparedness for courses in STEM related majors.

National ACT Test Dates

SAT College Board

SAT is an assessment offered by College Board that is used for College/University Admissions

The SAT contains 3 sections: Reading. Writing & Language. Math (No Calculator & Calculator Sections)

SAT Reading, Writing & Language can be used as a Concordant Score for the FSA ELA required for Graduation

SAT Math can be used as a Concordant Score for the Algebra 1 EOC required for Graduation

SAT National Test Dates