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Looking for old ACT scores - possible?

Hey guys! Quick question. I took the ACT a while back and I'm wondering if there's any way to view my old ACT scores from previous years? If so, how do I go about finding them and what's the time limit before they're gone for good?

a year ago

Yes, it's possible to retrieve old ACT scores! The ACT maintains score records dating back to 1966. To obtain your old scores, you'll need to request them from the ACT.

Here's how you can request your old ACT scores:

1. Visit the ACT's website and create a new ACT account if you don't already have one. If you remember your login credentials, sign in to your existing account.

2. Once logged in, navigate to the "Your Test Dates and Scores" section.

3. If your scores are not visible right away, you'll need to request them from the ACT by filling out an "ACT Test Scores Report Request" form. This form can be found on the ACT's website under the "Score Reports" section.

4. In the form, provide as much information as possible about your test date, location, and registration details. This will help the ACT to locate your scores more quickly.

5. You'll have to pay a fee to obtain your scores. As of now, the fee for requesting archived scores is $38 per test date. Keep in mind that this fee is subject to change, so be sure to confirm the current fee on the ACT website.

Once your request has been processed, the old scores will be sent to you via mail, which can typically take about 3-8 weeks. If you've requested to send your scores to a college or university, they will also receive the scores within the same time frame.

Good luck, and I hope this helps you locate your old ACT scores!

a year ago

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