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ACT Weekend 2020 Test Dates | Latest Updates

With schools and other educational companies constantly adjusting their timelines, the ACT recently updated its remaining 2020 dates.

Have a quick look at the remaining ACT weekend 2020 test dates, as well as preliminary dates for early 2021.

ACT Weekend 2020 Latest Test Dates

Projected Test Date Registration Deadline Late Fee Deadlines
September 12, 2020
September 13, 2020 (Sunday)
September 19, 2020
August 28 No late fees
October 10, 2020
October 17, 2020
October 24, 2020
October 25, 2020 (Sunday)
September 17 September 18 – 25
December 12, 2020 November 6 November 7 – November 20
February 6, 2021 January 8, 2021 January 9 – January 15
April 17, 2021 March 12, 2021 March 13 – March 26
June 12, 2021 May 7, 2021 May 8 – May 21
July 17, 2021 June 18, 2021 June 19 – June 25

Accommodations For Current High School Seniors

ACT recognizes that right now, the senior class of 2021 are the students most in need of an ACT score.

Many of these students have already been forced to wait because of earlier spring and summer test date cancellations. ACT is making every attempt it can, on its end, to give these upcoming seniors priority in the currently-scheduled Fall test dates.

For current sophomores and other underclassmen competing for those same spots, the organization is asking those students to instead consider December and Spring 2021 spots instead.

Other Ways ACT Is Trying To Help Students

ACT is also extending other courtesies to students, in light of the disruption caused by COVID-19.

Starting in September 2020, ACT will start offering students the option to report a superscore if they have taken the ACT test more than once. Also, ACT will offer four fee waivers to qualifying students.

This is double the amount of fee waivers that the organization has offered before to students. Again, these ACT weekend 2020 test dates are subject to change.

However, the organization, much like the College Board with the SAT, is doing everything it can to help students. They recognize the hard work everyone has done this year and want to ensure every high school student has the opportunity to get the best possible scores for themselves.

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