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Do I have to take the SAT I/ACT/AP even if I am a transfer student?

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Yes. The SAT I/ACT/AP cannot be waived for transfer students, unless you have the German Abitur with a GPA of at least 2.0 or an IB Diploma taught in English with a total score of 36.
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Do I need to take the ACT or SAT if I am a transfer student?

RIT - NTID - Prospective Students - Admissions/Apply - Frequ...
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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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 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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Should my student take the ACT or the SAT?

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Students should find out which test is preferred by the colleges to which they are applying. If the college accepts both, students should take the test which suits their own strengths. See www.actstudent.org for information regarding the ACT.
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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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Why don't my test scores (AP/IB/SAT/ACT) show up on my transcript?

Office of the University Registrar
An original score report must be received from the testing agency by the Office of Admissions, at Box 114000, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-4000. If you have sent the scores to us, please contact 201 Criser, 392-1365 to inquire about them.
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How can I get copies of my standardized test scores (SAT, ACT, AP)?

IMSA®: Registrar: FAQ
Test scores are not part of the IMSA transcript. However, if you had scores reported to us we probably have them on file. You may request them using the form (PDF, 28K) from the Registrar or in writing with mailing information, signature release and payment. There is a $5 charge for all test scores.
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Can I be exempted from having to take the GRE, GMAT or SAT I/ACT/AP?

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The GRE (for the MICT/M.Sc.) and the GMAT (for the MBA) will not be waived under any circumstances. The SAT I, ACT or APs for the Bachelor programs can be waived if you have the German Abitur with a GPA of at least 2.0 or an IB Diploma taught in English with a total score of 36 or better.
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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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Can I take the SAT instead of the ACT?

RIT - NTID - Prospective Students - Admissions/Apply - Frequ...
Yes, either test is acceptable. We recommend that students who are deaf or hard of hearing take the ACT because research has shown that deaf students perform better on this test than the SAT. To learn more about the tests and the dates they are being offered, visit ACT or SAT on the Web.
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Which test does CTY recommend-the SAT or the ACT?

CTY Talent Search -- Frequently Asked Questions
We don't recommend one test (SAT or ACT) over the other. Both tests are acceptable for purposes of the CTY Talent Search in that both tests measure learned abilities. The scores needed on either the SAT or ACT to qualify for Summer Programs or Distance Education have been set such that neither test provides an advantage or disadvantage.
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Do I have to take the ACT/SAT test?

Casper College - High School - FAQ
Students are not required to take the ACT or SAT, however if they have not taken either one within two years of applying for admission they will be required to take the COMPASS test. These scores are used to place students in math and English courses. The COMPASS test is administered on campus for a cost of $10. Yes, international students follow the same admissions requirements as domestic students.
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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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Why should I take the SAT or ACT test?

FAQs, Midwest Academic Talent Search, Center for Talent Deve...
Not every student should take the ACT or the SAT, but these tests have a long track record as good measures of academic talent. MATS uses these challenging tests because they are often more appropriate for academically talented students than standardized tests designed for their age group. In fact, between a quarter and a third of these students score as well as or better than the average college-bound high school senior.
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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Most applicants do NOT have to take the SAT or ACT. SAT or ACT scores are no longer required for admission to ABAC for traditional-age applicants who graduate from an accredited high school. Test scores are still needed for ACCEL or joint enrollment students, international students, home schooled students, and students from non-accredited high schools. Call us if you have questions about this.
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Compass: ACT FAQ
Almost all colleges accept either the SAT or the ACT for admissions. Although the SAT is more popular in California, over 1 million students take the ACT each year. Some schools will state a preference and you should always check with the admissions office for specific requirements. In the past, the SAT was considered more of an aptitude test and the ACT was considered more of an achievement tests.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
All applicants must submit a SAT of 850 or greater or an ACT composite score of 18 or greater. We require that you submit your original scores or a copy of the original scores. We will no longer take these scores off transcripts or banner. We will accept the ISAT. All scores must be in to our department by March 15th of the application year.
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Maxthetest FAQs
Most colleges and universities are flexible and accept both the SAT and ACT. However, you need to check with the schools that are on your list because a few schools still express a preference. You also should check with possible scholarship sources to see if they have any preferences. If it doesn't matter to your potential schools, then you are in the "driver's seat." In the Free Tour of the Castle of Wiz-dom, there are scoring spreadsheets for both SAT and ACT released tests.
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Do transfer students need to submit SAT or ACT scores?

Undergraduate Admissions
Official SAT or ACT scores are only required if you have completed less than 45 quarter credits (30 semester units) at the time of application. A score of 580 or higher ;on the math section of the SAT or 25 or higher on the math section of the ACT will exempt a student from the math proficiency requirement. In this case you should submit your official test score.
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Are SAT or ACT scores required for transfer students?

Canisius College - FAQs
SAT/ACT scores are generally not required for transfer students. However, if a student interested in transferring to Canisius is currently in his/her first semester of courses at another college or university, SAT or ACT scores may be considered.
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Do transfer students need ACT or SAT scores?

Franciscan University of Steubenville - Admissions - FAQ's
A transfer student with more than 24 college level credits (courses at 100 level or higher) does not need their ACT or SAT test scores. If the student has less than 24 credits, then both a high school GPA and ACT or SAT test scores will be used for making an admission???s decision.
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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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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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