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Q. Do I need the SAT or ACT tests to apply?

EATM Frequently Asked Questions
No. Moorpark College is a public Community College. No standardized tests are necessary for admission to any California Community College. The College will admit anyone who is 18 years of age or older, or who has graduated from High School. So anyone who meets these criteria can attend Moorpark College. You can get an application for Moorpark College on-line at this link. IMPORTANT NOTICE; the EATM program has separate admission requirements.
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Do I need to take the SAT or ACT to apply? What is the minimum SAT or ACT score I need?

SDSU Office of Admissions, Frequently Asked Questions
All freshmen applicants are required to take either the College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the ACT by November 2007. There is no minimum SAT or ACT score required for admission. Freshman applicants are ranked using the CSU eligibility index which combines the grade point average and SAT/ACT test scores. For fall 2007, the average SAT score of admitted freshmen who met the selective criteria was 1,128; the average ACT composite score was 24.
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Do I need the SAT / ACT for admission?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Trocaire College
We do not require the SAT / ACT for admission. However, we do recommend that you still take them. If you have taken the test, feel free to forward your scores to the Office of Admissions for review.
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How do colleges and universities get the results of my SAT or ACT tests?

The Thacher School
All college applications dedicate a section in their application where students can provide test results. It is important to include every score as well as those that are pending. In addition, colleges will require confirmation of student scores directly from the testing agency. Testing agencies will release scores only with the explicit consent of the students. Therefore, students are encouraged to contact ETS or ACT in a timely fashion.
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Do transfer applicants need to take the SAT or ACT to apply?

SDSU Office of Admissions, Frequently Asked Questions
No. Only freshmen applicants are required to take and submit scores for the College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the ACT.
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Will I take SAT I, SAT II, ACT and AP tests?

GMCHS Frequently Asked Questions
That is entirely up to the student, depending upon his or her educational goals. The college career and advising center will be an excellent resource as will GMCHS teachers. Middle College students take all required state and district tests including Program Assessments and STAR9 and CAT6 tests. (We are proud to note that the API for GMCHS was the highest in the district last year!).
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How do I take the ACT/SAT?

Montana Tech | Admissions
If you are from Butte, contact Margie Pascoe at 496-4477. If you are not from Butte, contact your high school guidance counselor for assistance.
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Do I need to take the SAT or ACT?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, we require the THEA; however, you could be THEA-exempt with sufficiently high SAT, ACT, TAAS or TAKS scores.
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If my student takes the ACT, does he need to take any SAT Subject Tests?

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Colleges that accept the ACT tend not to require SAT Subject Tests, or at least not as many. You should contact the college's admissions office to find out their policy.
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Do I need to take the SAT or ACT exam?

Frequently Asked Questions
Any first-year (freshman) applicants or applicants with fewer than 30 semester hours of college credit must take and submit official SAT and/or ACT scores.
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Since students can take the ACT and SAT tests on their own, why pay to register with MATS?

FAQs, Midwest Academic Talent Search, Center for Talent Deve...
ACT and SAT test scores for younger students are confusing when viewed out of context, but MATS provides easy-to-understand material to help young students interpret scores and plan their educational futures.
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How do your tests differ from the ACT/SAT?

Career Vision: Career Consulting Frequently Asked Questions ...
The ACT/SAT measures are more knowledge-based and measure only academic aptitudes. These are intended to predict success in a particular college curriculum. Career Vision’s Ball Aptitude Battery® not only includes the general academic aptitudes, but more importantly includes aptitudes that give a more complete understanding of a person’s abilities: different types of creativity, spatial abilities, memory abilities, finger dexterity, reasoning styles and attention to details.
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Do I need to take the ACT or SAT if I am a transfer student?

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Based on the number of college credits you have and the types of courses you have taken, you may need to still submit ACT or SAT-1 scores. You will want to discuss this with your Admissions Counselor, who will assist you regarding your particular situation. Generally, students with less than 30 college level credits need to submit results from either the ACT or SAT-1.
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What ACT or SAT scores do I need to be admitted at MNU?

MNU FAQ's
Graduates of accredited high schools with an ACT score of 19 or above on the English and Reading (previously called Social Science) areas and 19 or above on the Mathematics area (SAT verbal of 440 or above; Mathematics score of 470 or above) may be admitted in good standing.
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Applicants who have completed fewer than 40 transferable quarter credits (slightly less than one year of college) at the time of application are required to submit official scores from ACT or SAT. Applicants who have completed more than 40 transferable quarter credits may choose to submit test scores, which will be used in the admission review. More information about test scores
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Frequently Asked Questions: Arapahoe Community College
NO, however, if you have ACT or SAT scores, and/or have an Associate, Bachelor or Master degree, that information can replace the requirement for the computerized placement scores.
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TCC : Frequently Asked Questions
High school seniors must have a Composite ACT score of 19 or 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) GPA for admission. A Subject score of 19 is required for the subject area of enrollment. High school juniors must have a Composite ACT score of 21 or 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) GPA for admission. A Subject score of 19 is required for the subject area of enrollment.
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Do I need to take the SAT and/or Achievement Tests?

University of Evansville : Frequently Asked Questions
If you intend to participate on a Division I athletic team, you must take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Your eligibility is based on a combination of your high school GPA and SAT test scores as determined by the NCAA clearinghouse. Other students are not required to take the SAT, but it is recommended. A good performance on the SAT will enhance your chances for a scholarship.
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Which SAT II tests should I take?

The Thacher School
On average, Thacher students take 2-3 SAT II tests. Each student, based on his or her particular area of strength, and with the guidance of the counseling office can select their tests. For example, students who have completed Math III are ready to take the SAT II Math 2C. The Educational Testing Service (a branch of the College Board) will continue to provide sample tests in the Registration Bulletin; these tests are also available in the College Counseling office.
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What SAT/ACT score do I need to be admitted?

Admission Home
Houghton looks at a student's entire academic record, including the high school transcript, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT) and recommendations. Our average SAT for the fall 2004 incoming class was 1173 (25.8 ACT); our middle 50% was 1070-1280 (23-29 on the ACT).
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Will I need to submit SAT/ACT scores?

UNC : TRANSFERRING
The SAT, including writing, or the ACT plus writing is required for sophomore transfer applicants. Scores should be sent to Carolina directly from the College Board or the high school counselor. Our SAT reporting code is 5816 and our ACT code is 3162. SAT or ACT test scores (with or without the writing section) are optional for junior transfers.
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Do you provide test preparation for the SAT and ACT tests?

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Yes, we will help your student prepare for both exams. We highly recommend that you contact us at least six weeks before the test so our tutors have enough time to help the student prepare. Although we only require one hour a week of tutoring, our experience has been that two hours a week for test prep is the most effective. The rate is the same as our hourly rates for all other subjects of tutoring.
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Do California community colleges require SAT or ACT tests for admission?

CCCApply - Ask for Help - Frequently Asked Questions
No. SAT and ACT scores are not required to determine your eligibility to be admitted to a California community college, nor may they be used in lieu of community college assessment tests.
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Will you accept other tests scores if I don't have an ACT or SAT, such as an Iowa Basic Test?

FAQs
We only accept the standardized test scores that apply to college admissions - specifically, the ACT, SAT, PSAT or PLAN. Admission requirements to the Academy are the same for Columbus and the Regional campuses. All students, regardless of campus of enrollment, must meet the admissions requirements. Admission to the Academy does not guarantee admission to Ohio State after high school graduation.
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My student is great in school, but he/she struggles on SAT/ACT tests. Will this hurt me?

College Assistance Plus
Yes and no. Obviously it is better for the student to perform strongly in both areas, but we will show you how to position a student like that to receive maximum aid.
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Do you have review classes for the SAT, ACT, and Standards of Learning tests?

CPS - General Information
Review classes for the SAT and SOL tests are offered. There is a fee for the SAT test review classes. Please contact your child's guidance counselor for more information. Chesapeake Public Schools abides by all of the state code requirements regarding home schooling policy. For more information, contact Jack Hannon, Office of Student Services at (757) 547-0153.
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Do I need to submit SAT Subject tests?

Connecticut College : FAQs
Connecticut College requires the ACT (the writing component is optional) or two SAT Subject Tests. Submission of SAT Reasoning scores is optional. If your SAT Reasoning scores do not reflect your full potential, we recommend that you choose to submit only two SAT Subject Tests or the ACT. This choice is indicated to the Admission Committee on the Supplement to the Common Application. Back to Top »
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Do I need to take the SAT Subject Tests?

CALS Admissions: FAQs
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences does not require SAT Subject Tests. We do recommend, however, that if you plan to submit these exams in support of your application, that you take an SAT Subject Test in a science and in Mathematics (any level).
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