ACT 2023 - 2024
St. John High School Code: 172-660
2024-25 Test Dates (National):
Test Dates                           Registration Deadline           Late Registration Deadline*     Photo Upload/Standby Deadline
September 14, 2024                   August 9                                    August 25                                  September 6     
October 26, 2024                     September 20                              October 7                                   October 18   
December 14, 2024                   November 8                             November 22                               December 6
February 8, 2025                         January 3                                 January 20                                 January 31
April 5, 2025                              February 28                                 March 16                                    March 28                              June 14, 2024                              May 9                                          May 26                                        June 6                                  July 12, 2025                               June 6                                         June 20                                        July 4
*Late Fee Required
TEST FEES - 2024-25
ACT No Writing = $69.00
ACT Plus Writing = $94.00* [Most local Kansas colleges do not require the ACT Writing Test. Check with your chosen school.]
**If you cannot afford the test fee, ask your counselor about requesting a fee waiver.
Test Option Change = $25.00 (Adding or Removing the writing test)
Standby testing = $69.00 (Refunded if you are denied admission to the test center on test day)
Change Fee = $44.00 (Test Date Change or Test Center Change)
REGISTER ONLINE: www.act.org/bts
How long does the test take? -- Just over 4 hours for the ACT (No Writing) Test, including administration instructions and breaks--actual testing time is 2 hours and 55 minutes.
The ACT is America’s most widely accepted college entrance exam. It assesses high school students’ general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The Writing Test, which is optional, measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. Many post-secondary institutions in Kansas look at students’ ACT results for admission and scholarship purposes.
Please see Mrs. Hacker if you have questions or need additional information about the ACT.

 
  
