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How do I submit my ACT score to Common App?

If your student has any schools at all that require ACT or SAT scores, inside the Common App navigate to the "Testing" section on the left sidebar. Answer "yes" you want to provide scores. Enter scores with the highest individual Composite and Section scores earned so far, even if they are from different test dates.
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How do I upload my ACT scores to Common App?

Applicants can send their test scores directly through our ACT and SAT school codes. Students submitting an ACT score can do so through our college code 7060. The college code for students submitting SAT scores is 7949.
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Should I self-report my ACT scores on the Common App?

Regardless of when you apply, do NOT self-report SAT/ACT scores on the Testing page of your Common App for the colleges where you indicate that you don't want your scores considered. However, you'll need to remember to self-report your scores for colleges where you want your scores to be considered.
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How do I submit my ACT test scores to colleges?

Choose the test date for which you want to submit your report. Enter the identification number (code) for the college to which you want to submit your scores. Depending on your choices, decide whether you want to send a basic report or a priority score report. Enter the details of your credit card to pay the fee.
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Do I put my ACT Superscore on Common App?

This may include contact information, high school coursework, honors and awards, list of extracurricular activities, application essays, and test scores (fun fact: the Common App superscores your ACT® test results). You can also invite people to submit recommendation letters using the Common App.
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Do I send my ACT Superscore to colleges?

You should send an individual or ACT superscore to colleges well before any application deadline. This strategy ensures college admissions counselors receive a complete application portfolio as soon as possible.
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Does ACT automatically send superscore?

ACT Superscoring is Available!

ACT provides an automatically calculated ACT Superscore to all students who have taken the ACT more than once from September 2016 to current day.
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Do I need to send ACT scores to colleges?

By choosing your four colleges when registering for your ACT, you don't have to remember to send your scores after you take the test. You can also make changes to these college choices up until the Thursday right after your Saturday test date. Most colleges will consider only your highest composite ACT.
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How can I send my ACT scores to colleges for free?

You can send additional ACT score reports for free to colleges and/or scholarship agencies at any time during your college search process. Your fee waiver covers one report to your high school and up to six college choices. After registration, you can request unlimited score reports for free.
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How do I send my ACT Superscore?

How do students send their superscore to colleges? Create or sign in to your MyACT account and request to send reports from your scores dashboard, and pay by credit card.
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When should you not submit ACT scores?

High SAT/ACT scores can boost your admission chances, especially at highly selective schools. Some test-optional colleges require standardized tests to award merit-based aid. Consider withholding your scores if they fall well below your school's middle 50% range.
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Should I report all ACT scores?

Other colleges are fine with you just sending scores from one ACT test date. While most colleges are fine with receiving just one set of ACT scores, there are many—including some high-profile schools—that require your entire testing history.
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How do I send my ACT scores to myself?

Log in to your College Board account. Navigate to the score report you want. Download your PDF by choosing “Download Your Score Report.” The score report will automatically include your name and test date, so you can safely upload this to any college application that requires it.
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How do I upload my ACT scores to 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 check my ACT score?

You can access your Student Report through your online ACT web account at https://my.act.org. This is the same account that you used to register for the tests online. Your Student Report will include your ACT results along with college and career planning information.
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How quickly does ACT send scores to colleges?

Colleges typically receive ACT scores 2-8 weeks after your test date. Don't be worried if you don't receive your scores within the normal timeframe. It can take up to eight weeks for ACT scores to be released (though this is uncommon).
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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.
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How do I send multiple ACT scores to college?

When you send a college your ACT Score Report, all they will see are the scores from that administration. However, if you want colleges to see the scores from more than one administration, all you have to do is have the ACT send them the Score Reports from all the administrations which you'd like schools to consider.
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Where should I send my ACT scores?

For example, if there's a local public university that you're positive you will apply to, that should be on your list of schools to send scores to. If possible, avoid sending your four free ACT score reports to top-tier schools.
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Can you choose which ACT scores to send?

This means that, when you are sending scores to colleges, you have to choose which administration results you will send to them—and schools will not be able to see what you got on any other ACTs, or even if you took the ACT more than once.
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Do colleges see all your ACT scores?

Here's how colleges may become aware that you took the ACT or SAT more than once: Score Reports: When you request that your scores be sent to colleges, testing agencies such as the College Board (for the SAT) or ACT will send an official score report to those colleges. These reports include all of your scores from each.
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How do colleges see ACT Superscore?

Colleges that superscore the ACT will look at your highest individual test scores and calculate a new, composite score across all your test dates. Your ACT Superscore is the average of your highest Math, Science, Reading and English test scores.
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What do colleges see when you send a Superscore?

If you send official test scores to your colleges for the purpose of superscoring, colleges will see the entirety of each test, including your weaker section scores. The vast majority of college admissions offices only pay attention to your highest subscores, ignoring your lowest ones entirely.
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Do colleges care if its a Superscore?

With superscoring, a college may view all of a student's SAT scores. However, it will only officially review the highest section scores across test dates. Not all students will have both options for every college.
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