The ACT is a key component of the college application process for many students. It helps colleges assess academic readiness and compare applicants across the nation. Planning ahead and understanding registration deadlines is essential for ensuring you are ready for test day.
When Should I Take the ACT?
Most students take the ACT during the spring of their junior year, with scores typically being available in 2 to 8 weeks. If you’re not satisfied with your score, the good news is that you can retake the test in the fall of your senior year. Here’s a quick look at upcoming ACT test dates and registration deadlines:
ACT Test Date | Registration Deadline | Late Registration Deadline | Standby Deadline |
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September 14, 2024 | August 9, 2024 | August 25, 2024 | September 6, 2024 |
October 26, 2024 | September 20, 2024 | October 7, 2024 | October 18, 2024 |
December 14, 2024 | November 8, 2024 | November 22, 2024 | December 6, 2024 |
February 8, 2025 | January 3, 2025 | January 20, 2025 | January 31, 2025 |
April 5, 2025 | February 28, 2025 | March 16, 2025 | March 28, 2025 |
June 14, 2025 | May 9, 2025 | May 26, 2025 | June 6, 2025 |
July 12, 2025 | June 6, 2025 | June 20, 2025 | July 4, 2025 |
Be sure to mark these important dates on your calendar to ensure you’re registered on time.
ACT Registration Information and Fees
Before you register, you must create an ACT student web account. To register, you’ll need:
- A valid photo ID
- A recent photo of yourself to upload
- Access to a printer to print your ACT admission ticket (you cannot enter the testing center without this)
ACT Test Fees:
- The ACT (no writing): $69
- The ACT (with writing): $94
For additional services, such as late registration or adding score reports, there are extra fees:
Registration Type | Registration Fees |
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Late registration | +$38 |
Standby registration | +$69 |
Test date change | +$44 |
Test option change | +$25 |
Test center change | +$44 |
Additional score report | +$19 each |
If you miss the regular registration deadline, you can still register for the ACT with a late fee, or if you’re in a bind, standby registration is also available, although space is not guaranteed.
ACT Fee Waivers
Certain 11th- and 12th-grade students who meet income-based eligibility criteria can apply for a fee waiver to take the ACT at no cost. Check the official ACT website for more details about how to qualify and apply for fee waivers.
Testing Outside of a Testing Center
If you’re homebound or have a disability, the ACT offers arranged testing at locations that are more accessible to you. You can find out if you’re eligible for such accommodations by contacting ACT directly or speaking with your school counselor.