High school students throughout Wisconsin prepare to take the ACT for months and years, and for good reasons. The score they receive on such a test can make or break the next step in their career. That’s why it’s important to keep track of changes that occur with such a test. Join us today for a guest article written by Vendor Partner OnToCollege regarding the new online ACT.
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Currently, ACT offers online School Day testing, and more than 40% of high school students take School Day tests online. In December 2023, up to 5,000 students will participate in a pilot of online testing at select U.S. test centers. Fee waivers are valid for either paper or online ACT tests. In 2024, those who prefer to test on paper will still be able to do so, and students can switch formats up until the late registration deadline, for a fee. Note: When registering for an ACT test this year, you may need to choose “paper” as your testing option as not all test locations will offer online tests.
What will change for the online ACT?
Test content, length, scoring, and cost will all remain the same regardless of format, and testing must still occur at a test center, not at home. You may still use scratch paper and your own approved calculator, regardless of test format. Chromebooks and Windows desktops and laptops are the only devices allowed for the pilot, but other platforms may be added in the future. If technical difficulties occur during testing, you may be moved to a different device, or ACT will work with your test center to reschedule.
Online testing will include support for those who use screen readers, text-to-speech, zoom and other needs for equal access. Many accessibility options will be available to all students. These include:
Choice of colors and color contrast
Magnification
Line reader tool (mimics straight edge used in paper testing for visual tracking)
Highlight text or parts of an item
Answer-masking or custom masking
Mark an item for review
Option eliminator
Indicator of time remaining
Online calculator
If you have a disability or are an English Learner who needs additional supports, mark “yes” to the accommodations question during registration; then work with your school to request approval from ACT. Learn more about ACT accommodations policies.
Practice improves performance. Register now for In-Person, Live! Online, or Online on-demand ACT Prep courses at OnToCollege.
The Digital SAT is available internationally now and will be given in the U.S. beginning in March 2024. The PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 8/9 will also be digital in Fall 2023 while the digital PSAT 10 will be given in 2024.
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