ACT and SAT Tests
Test-score requirements
You must achieve the required score on an SAT or ACT test
before your full-time college enrollment. You must do this whether or not you
are a citizen of the
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National Testing
Dates SAT ACT |
Taking Tests More
than Once
You may take the SAT or the ACT more than one time. If you take either test more than once, you may take the highest scores from the Math and Verbal sections and combine them together to figure out your overall score. Here is an example:
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Math Verbal/Critical |
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SAT (10/03) 350 570 920 |
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SAT (12/03) 420 440 860 |
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SAT (04/06) 620 425 1045 |
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Scores used 620 570 1190 |
Q: What is the lowest
grade that will be used for a course to count as a core course?
A: The lowest Grade we accept at
Q: How is my
core-course GPA calculated?
A: Your core-course GPA is the average of your best grades achieved for all required core courses. If you have taken extra core courses, those courses will be used to calculate your GPA, only if they improve your GPA.
Q: May
independent-study, internet and correspondence courses count as core courses?
A: Yes, as long as the following four conditions are met:
· The course meets core-course requirements
· You and the instructor have access to each other during the course so that the instructor can teach, evaluate and provide assistance to you
· Appropriate academic authorities evaluate your work according to the high school’s academic policies
· The course is acceptable for any student to take and is placed on your high-school transcript.
Q: May college
courses count as core courses?
A: Yes, a college course may be used as a core course if it is accepted by your high school and if the course:
· Would be accepted for any other student;
· Is on your high-school transcript (Division 1 only); and
· Meets all other requirements for a core course.
Q: When may I enroll
my student?
A: