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How do I get my official ACT score report?

Your score report is accessible via the Scores tab in MyACT. This report provides you with details and analysis of the score report along with interest and career planning tools. view all results on a computer, tablet, or mobile device.
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How do I get a copy of my ACT scores?

Log-in to MyACT to view and send scores. You may also print an unofficial copy of your ACT test scores by using your browser's print option.
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How to get an official ACT score report PDF?

  1. Navigate to act.org. Click on Menu in the upper right.
  2. Once you are signed in, locate the test from which you would like to submit scores and click View Scores.
  3. After you re-enter your password, you will see your test scores. Click Download student score report pdf in the upper right.
  4. You will see your score.
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How do I print my ACT score report 2023?

  1. To print 1 report, click on the student's ACTID.
  2. On the Individual Student Report that populates, select "Download."
  3. After selecting Download, a pop-up will appear and the report will download to your local hard drive.
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How do I find my overall ACT score?

Your composite score, or overall ACT score, is the average of your scores on each test. Add up your English, Math, Reading, and Science scores and divide by 4.
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Can you find your ACT score online?

To get your scores online (if you took the test after the spring of 2008), you only have to log into your ACT account. You certainly have an ACT account if you registered online when you took the ACT. If for some reason you don't have an online account, you can just open an account.
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Is my ACT score on my transcript?

A: No, SAT and ACT scores are not on student transcripts. SAT scores must be sent directly to colleges through the College Board website (www.collegeboard.com). ACT scores must be sent directly to colleges through the ACT website (www.actstudent.org).
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What is the average ACT score for 2023?

Scores on the ACT college admissions test fell to a 30-year low in 2023. The average composite score on the exam fell 0.3 points to 19.5 compared with 19.8 last year, according to the nonprofit group that administers the exam.
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Is 19 a good ACT score?

A good ACT score ranks you higher than the majority of test-takers. As such, any composite score above the 50th percentile, or 19-20, can be considered a solid score. That said, a 20 won't cut it at many competitive colleges.
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How do I find my ACT score from 30 years ago?

You can find old ACT test scores from October 1966 until the present. If you don't know your password or other online account details, you can email the ACT help desk, use the online chat feature, or call 319-337-1270 for assistance. By phone: Order scores by phone by calling 319-337-1270.
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Are ACT score reports free?

When you sign up for the ACT, you have the option of choosing four colleges to send your score reports to. The service is free, so many students take advantage of it. Otherwise, the reports cost $13 per test date per school.
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Is there a database for ACT scores?

ACT Superscore Database

This information may be helpful to states and higher education institutions that have policies in place whereby students automatically qualify for merit aid and/or college admission if their ACT Composite score meets a minimum threshold. Users can view the data nationally or by US state.
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How long are ACT scores valid?

The good news is, the ACT doesn't have an official expiration date on their scores. It is worth noting that after five years, the ACT company recommends you re-take the test. Chances are high that you have grown and changed since you initially took the ACT.
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Is a score of 14 on the ACT good?

Each section has a test score range of 1-36: Below Average Score Range: 1-16. Average Score Range: 17-24. Above Average Score Range: 25-36.
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Is a 26 GOOD ON ACT?

Is 26 ACT Score Good? With a score of 26, you are in the 83th to 85th percentile of all test takers. More likely than not, with a score of 26, you'll often be in or near the commonly accepted range at selective colleges. The exception may be the most selective colleges and the Ivy League.
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Is 20 a good ACT score?

A score of 20 is decent and there are around 300 colleges that a student can apply to. But a higher score than that opens more doors for admission into more prestigious colleges.
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Is 13 a bad ACT score?

Scores below a 15 on the ACT are considered low at just about any four-year college. You can overcome low scores with a great GPA or an outstanding college application. But even if you're accepted, the school may ask you to take some remedial courses before enrolling.
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Is 1200 a good ACT score?

For example, a score in the 75th percentile (approximately a 1200 on the SAT or a 24 on the ACT) would likely be strongly considered at most competitive colleges, while applicants scoring in the 90th percentile or higher (a 1350 on the SAT or a 29 on the ACT) would likely be well received even at highly competitive ...
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Is 37 a good ACT score?

So, to recap, compared to all test-takers:

ACT score of 24+ = top 25% ACT score of 29+ = top 10% ACT of 31+ = top 5% ACT score of 35+ = top 1% of test-takers.
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How rare is a 29 ACT score?

29 ACT Score Standings

Out of the 1.91 million test-takers, 134036 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 1364 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 143 schools with this score.
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What state has the lowest ACT average?

Nevada ranked last in all four ACT components: English (16.1), math (17.1), reading (17.8), and science (17.6), making it the state with the lowest overall composite score.
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Is a 27 good enough for ACT?

With a score of 27, you are in the 87th percentile of all test takers. More likely than not, with a score of 27, you'll often be in or near the commonly accepted range at selective colleges. The exception may be the Ivy League where the score required may be higher than 30 on average.
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Do colleges look at GPA or ACT scores?

When it comes to the GPA and the ACT, students often wonder which one is more important. Although college admissions officers often say that they give much more weight to a student's GPA, even they will admit that your ACT score is of considerable importance.
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Do I need to send official ACT scores to colleges?

Please note: All colleges require official test scores upon enrollment; these are application policies only. Some schools may have different requirements to be eligible for merit-based scholarships. Students should check directly with each college to confirm they have the most recent and accurate policy information.
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What ACT score do colleges look at?

Colleges typically consider both the composite ACT score and the individual section scores when reviewing applications. While the composite score is important, individual section scores can provide insight into a student's strengths and weaknesses in specific subject areas.
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