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Testing Info and College Entrance Exams

College Entrance Exams

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SAT

           SAT Fee Waivers - See Mrs. D. Scott in the Counseling Office

Test Dates Test Registration Deadline

Late Registration

 

October 10, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests September 9, 2009
November 7, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests October 1, 2009
December 5, 2009 SAT & Subject Tests October 30, 2009
January 23, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests December 15, 2009
March 13, 2010 SAT only February 4, 2010
May 1, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests March 25, 2010
June 5, 2010 SAT & Subject Tests April 29, 2010

SAT Program Fee-Waiver Service

This service is designed to assist students for whom payment of fees for the SAT or SAT Subject Testsâ„¢ might be a barrier to college entrance. SAT fee waivers are available for high school students in the United States, U.S. territories, and U.S. commonwealths, who cannot afford to pay the test fees. They are also available to eligible U.S. citizens testing in international locations. See your counselor to request a fee waiver. Eligible freshmen and sophomores can use fee waivers for SAT Subject Tests only. Eligible high school juniors and seniors can use waivers for both the SAT and SAT Subject Tests.

Flexible Score Reports for Fee-Waiver Eligible Students

If you are eligible for a fee waiver, you get up to four free additional flexible score reports that can be used while you are in high school. Only four flexible score reports can be used, regardless of the number of times you register.

If you are eligible for a fee waiver and you want to use flexible score reports, sign in to your personal collegeboard.com account and view the My SAT home page to determine how many credits you have left before placing your order. The number of flexible score reports for students who are eligible for fee waivers appears automatically if you have previously registered for the SAT or SAT Subject Tests using a fee waiver. You can also call Customer Service.

If you have not previously registered with a fee waiver and you meet our eligibility guidelines, you can still obtain flexible score reports by seeing your counselor. If you are eligible, your counselor will give you a fee-waiver card. By entering the 12-digit code from the card, you can use a total of four additional flexible score reports.

SAT Fee Waivers

Only your counselor can grant you a fee waiver. Fee waivers are not available from College Board Customer Service. Fee-waivers:

  • Cover the basic test fees for SAT or SAT Subject Tests
  • Cover the cost of four additional score reports
  • Cover either the Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or the Student Answer Service (SAS) when ordered during registration
  • May qualify you for application fee waivers at many colleges, if the institution has agreed to cooperate with the SAT Program Fee-Waiver Service
  • Entitle you to a discount on the Official SAT Online Courseâ„¢ when ordered during an online registration

Note: You must register by the regular registration deadline. Fee waivers cannot be used for late registration except for the October test date. Fee waivers cannot be used for standby registrations.

Eligibility

You are eligible for consideration for fee waivers if you are a high school student who meets the financial eligibility guidelines (such as participating in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch/National School Lunch Program at your school). Your guidance counselor can share any additional eligibility guidelines with you.

You must also fall into one of these two categories:

  • An American citizen or a foreign national testing in the United States, U.S. territories, or U.S. commonwealths.
  • An American citizen living outside the United States

If you are a homeschooled student in the United States or U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico, who cannot afford to pay the test fees, you must provide proof of eligibility to your local high school or agency fee-waiver administrator or counselor. Only a school or agency counselor can provide you with an SAT fee waiver. If you qualify for an SAT fee waiver, you can also receive up to four Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms to request application waivers from higher education institutions.

Registering with Fee Waivers

If you are eligible, you are entitled to use fee waivers to cover the cost of two SAT registrations and two SAT Subject Test registrations (for a maximum of six SAT Subject Tests).

  • Online Registration

    If you wish to register online and are eligible, your counselor will give you fee-waiver information, including a 12-digit fee-waiver code. When you are asked to enter your fee-waiver code during online registration, enter the entire 12-digit code. This code can only be used once.
  • Mail Registration

    To register by mail using a fee waiver, obtain an SAT Registration Booklet along with fee-waiver documentation from your counselor. Make sure your fee-waiver information is complete; you cannot register for the test without it. Follow instructions from your counselor and mail the Registration Form by the regular registration deadline. Your Registration Form will be returned to you if the fee-waiver information is missing or improperly completed, and your registration will be delayed.

Waiving College Application Fees

If you use SAT or SAT Subject Test fee waivers and plan to enter college in fall of 2010, you are eligible to receive up to four Request for Waiver of College Application Fee forms from your counselor. These forms notify participating colleges that you have used the SAT Program Fee-Waiver Service and request that they consider waiving their application fees. To use a form, first make sure the college accepts it, and then mail the completed, signed form with your college application.

To find out if the college and/or university of your choice has agreed to consider waiving the application fee, check the 2008-09 Directory of Colleges Cooperating with the SAT® Program Fee-Waiver Service (.pdf/676K). Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader (latest version recommended).

Note: An institution listed in the directory is not obligated to waive its application fee for every fee-waiver user who applies. Please speak to the admissions staff at each institution before enclosing the form with your application.

 


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ACT

 

ACT Fee Waivers- See Mrs. D. Scott in the Counseling Office

ACT will again make available fee waivers for economically disadvantaged high school juniors and seniors. 

Am I eligible for a fee waiver?

If you can't afford the registration fee for the ACT (No Writing) or ACT Plus Writing, you may be eligible for an ACT Fee Waiver. Funds are limited, and once they are gone, requests for waivers will be denied.

To be eligible, you must meet all three of the following requirements as a junior or senior:

  1. You currently attend high school as a junior or senior in the United States, U.S. territories, Puerto Rico, or Canada.
  1. You meet at least one indicator of economic need listed on the ACT Fee Waiver form. Information about these indicators and how to request fee waiver forms is mailed each fall to every high school. Ask your counselor for the information.
  1. If you are eligible, you may use up to two fee waivers total. The waiver is used once you register, even if you do not test on the requested test date.

Fee waivers cover only the basic registration fee for your test option, including up to four college choices (if you provide valid codes when you register). Waivers do not cover the late registration fee, test date or test center changes, or any other fees or services.

For more information, see your high school counselor. If you receive a waiver form, follow the instructions on it for your registration method.

Please note: You can't request a waiver directly from ACT; you must work through your high school counselor.

Related Information

 

 

September 12, 2009* August 7, 2009 August 8 – 21, 2009
October 24, 2009 September 18, 2009 September 19 – October 2, 2009
December 12, 2009 November 6, 2009 November 7 – 20, 2009
February 6, 2010** January 5, 2010 January 6 – 15, 2010
April 10, 2010 March 5, 2010 March 6 – 19, 2010
June 12, 2010 May 7, 2010 May 8 – 21, 2010

 

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THEA (The Texas Higher Education Assessment Exam)

Register online for the THEA, locate testing schedules and key program information as well as materials and tools to prepare you for the test. 

General Information about the THEA

  • The purpose of the THEA is to assess the reading, math, and writing skills of freshmen students planning to attend a Texas public college or university. 
  • The THEA replaced the TASP test. 
  • The THEA test must be taken, and all three sections passed, before a student enrolls in any college-level course at a Texas public college or university. 
  • One or all three sections of the test may be taken at one time. 
  • Scoring ranges between 100 and 300, with 230 being the minimum passing score for the Reading and Math sections.  The minimum passing score for the Writing section is 220.
  • To confirm whether a student is exempt from taking the test, contact either the testing office or advising office of the Texas college or university the student plans to attend.
 

 

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Testing 1-2-3 PSAT, ACT, SAT, SAT II, AP, THEA, CLEP

If you have ever wondered about any of the above, you will want to review The WHY and WHEN of STANDARDIZED TESTS for College for answers to the following:
Why take a test?

  • What is the recommended timeframe for taking a test?
  • What is the test structure?How is the test scored?

You will find answers to those questions as well as valuable links to registration websites

The Why and When of Standardized Tests