ACT Test
The ACT test measures what students have learned in their courses as well as their skills in English, Math, Science, and Reading. The ACT helps students:
Our students will have the opportunity to take the ACT test in 11th grade for no fee. If they choose to take the test again, a fee will be charged.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE ACT TEST?
Online registration is the fastest and easiest method. You will find out immediately if your test center has space for you to test, and you will be able to print your admissions ticket from the website.
- Understand what they need to learn next so they can build rigorous high school course plans.
- Identify career areas that align with their interests.
- Increase the likelihood that they will consider pursuing a college education.
Our students will have the opportunity to take the ACT test in 11th grade for no fee. If they choose to take the test again, a fee will be charged.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE ACT TEST?
Online registration is the fastest and easiest method. You will find out immediately if your test center has space for you to test, and you will be able to print your admissions ticket from the website.
SAT Test
The SAT Test was designed to measure readiness for college. The test incorporates Math, Critical Reading, and Writing. Each of the sections receives a score on the scale of 200-800 points. The fee for the test is $51. Students may choose to take both the ACT Test and the SAT Test to better prepare for college applications.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE SAT TEST?
Online registration is the easiest method. Please visit www.collegeboard.org for more information.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE SAT TEST?
Online registration is the easiest method. Please visit www.collegeboard.org for more information.
SAT Subject Tests
Subject tests are hour-long, content based tests that allow students to showcase achievement in specific subject areas. Some colleges will recommend that a student take certain SAT Subject Tests for admission. These are the only National Admission Tests that allow YOU to choose tests that best showcase your achievements and interests. In conjunction with other admission credentials (high school record, SAT/ACT scores, teacher recommendations), they provide a more complete picture of a student's academic background and interests. There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in 5 areas; English, History, Languages, Mathematics, and Science.
Registration for these tests is online at www.collegeboard.org. The fee for these tests is $51 as well.
Registration for these tests is online at www.collegeboard.org. The fee for these tests is $51 as well.