SAT & ACT

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    About the SAT & ACT

    The SAT and ACT are standardized tests widely used for college admissions. Four-year colleges often require applicants to submit their SAT or ACT score (some colleges do not).

    Many schools also require SAT subject tests. Make sure you know if a university requires a "supplement," which is generally listed on the application's website. Because high school grading systems (and GPAs) can vary by school, a standardized test can provide a more objective metric for consideration. Including scores from the SAT or ACT exam in your student application can help show schools of interest that you are academically prepared for college-level work.

    Do community colleges require SAT or ACT scores? Short answer: most community colleges across the US do not. This includes the SAT and the ACT. Community colleges are usually open enrollment. That means as long as you have a high school diploma or a GED, you are eligible to apply. Their application process is also very simple.

     
    REVISED TESTING REQUIREMENTS DUE TO COVID-19
    While many colleges and universities have revised their testing requirements so as to accommodate students during the COVID-19 pandemic, make sure you review each school's admissions criteria, as some schools still require an SAT/ACT score and/or SAT subject tests.

Preparing for Testing

FHS School Code

  • 053425

ACT Info

SAT Info

Fee Waivers

  • SAT & ACT Fee Waivers are available for students.

    Eligible students receive two (2) SAT fee waivers and two (2) ACT fee waivers.

    Fill out the form to see if you are eligible: 

     

    https://forms.gle/GoEN9ZNF6A57ZwY79

Last Modified on September 20, 2021