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College Admission Testing - Pine-Richland High School CEEB Code: 391512

Throughout the year, college admission tests are administered to college bound students. It is important for students to
become familiar with these tests. Computer assisted instruction is available through Naviance and on the web by visiting
the SAT website, www.collegeboard.com and/or the ACT website at www.actstudent.org.

PSAT/NMSQT - The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarships Qualifying Test

Duration:   Approximately 3 hours; given on Wednesday in mid-October during the school day

Taken by:   High school juniors and sophomores

Given by:   College Entrance Examination Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation

            (https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10?navId=gh-pn)

Frequency: One time per year (October)

Purpose:    The PSAT/NMSQT will measure the skills and knowledge that have been determined as essential for

            college readiness and success. The test establishes eligibility for certain scholarships.

Note:       The fee for juniors taking the PSAT during school day is paid by the district. Sophomores wishing to sit

            for the test are responsible for test fee. It is recommended that sophomores be currently enrolled in or

            have already completed Algebra 2.

ACT* - The American College Testing Program

Duration:   4 hours

Taken by:   High school juniors and seniors

Given by:   ACT (www.actstudent.org)

Frequency: Six times per year (Saturdays – usually offered in Sept, Oct, Dec, Feb, April, June)

Note:       Some colleges will require students to take the ACT with Writing, if using scores to replace the SAT.

Purpose:    Used by most colleges for admissions purposes and merit scholarship awards.

SAT TEST    Approximately 3 hours (plus 50 minutes for the Essay [optional]). Students are encouraged to check with
Duration:   post-secondary institutions to determine whether it is required for admission.
            High school juniors and seniors
Taken by:   College Board (www.collegeboard.com)
Given by:   Seven times per year (Saturdays - usually offered in Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Mar, May, June)
Frequency:  Used by most colleges for admissions purposes and merit scholarship awards.
Purpose:

SAT Subject Tests*

Duration:   1 hour per test (maximum of three per testing date)

Taken by:   Seniors whose colleges require subject tests

Given by:   College Board (www.collegeboard.com)

Frequency: Six times per year (Saturdays - usually offered in Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, May, June)

Purpose:    Required by some colleges as an additional indicator of achievement in specific areas (check individual

            college for information)

AP Tests* - College Board Advanced Placement Tests

Duration:   3 to 4 hours

Taken by:   All students currently enrolled in AP courses.

Given by:   College Board (https://www.collegeboard.org/)

Frequency: One time per year, in May

Purpose:    May fulfill college credit requirements. Students should check with individual colleges.

Note:       Information available in the School Counseling Office

*Students are charged a fee by the test publishers to take these exams. Students who qualify for the free & reduced lunch program may be eligible for
discounted rates. See your counselor for more information.

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