Do You Have to Take the ACT?

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For many high school students, taking standardized tests has been one of the key requirements of applying to colleges. However, with the rise of test-optional schools and other ways of evaluating college applicants, do you have to take the ACT?

This guide will answer that question by explaining circumstances when the ACT is required, why fewer students need to take the ACT these days, and how you can decide what to do. By the end of this guide, you'll be able to know for sure whether or not you should take the ACT.

Do You Have to Take the ACT?

If you're wondering, "Do I have to take the ACT?" the short answer is that it depends! Some students are required to take the ACT for one or more of the reasons we go over in the next section, some take the SAT instead of the ACT, and some graduate high school and attend college without taking any standardized tests at all. Keep reading to learn which decision is best for you.

4 Reasons to Take the ACT

When do you have to take the ACT? There can be multiple reasons, and we explain four of the most common below.

#1: Colleges You're Applying to Require the ACT

The most obvious reason you would need to take the ACT is if one or more of the colleges you're applying to requires standardized test scores. As we discuss in the next section, more and more schools have become test optional, however; there are still many schools that require test scores from applicants or that will begin requiring test scores again once the COVID-19 pandemic is over and students can easily sign up to take the ACT and other tests.

If you're applying to a school that requires test scores, there's typically no way around this requirement, so expect to take the ACT or SAT if you want your application to be considered.

#2: Your High School Requires the ACT

Even if none of the colleges you're applying to require the ACT, you might still have to take it because your high school or state requires it. Currently, 12 states administer the ACT to every high school junior . They are: