ACT School Day Testing And Unlisted Test Centers

There are two great ACT testing options that your school can utilize this fall.

If you—like us—think students at your high school could benefit from these testing options, then please reach out to your school about doing so! Some schools are aware of the first option below, but we have found few that know about the second.

School Day Testing (also known as ACT District Testing)

Schools can register to administer the ACT solely to their students during a school day. Districts can participate in up to two test dates each year, and many high schools in Georgia have been using this program for years.
Test dates are available in October, March, and April, with registration deadlines typically 7-8 weeks before a given test date.

Learn more about ACT’s District Testing Program >

Private National Test Day Testing

Schools can register to administer the ACT solely to their students on a national test day (provided the school is not already a National Test Center). This allows schools that were not originally test sites to provide private testing administrations to their students! ACT’s unpublished deadline is a minimum of 30 days before the test date.

Learn more about unlisted test centers >

Access the registration form for schools >

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