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Show Students reminded to plan for ACT tests registration As the new school year begins, more than one million high school juniors and seniors across the nation are preparing to take the ACT Assessment. The ACT Assessment, which consists of four academic tests that measure educational development and a detailed questionnaire that collects information relevant to educational and career planning, is recommended or required by more than 2700 post-secondary institutions in-stitutions and scholarship programs.' Most students take the ACT Assessment during junior year or early in senior year, so their results will be available in time for use in planning for post-secondary education and careers. High school guidance offices have the information and forms students need to register for the ACT Assessment. ACT also provides free copies of the booklet, "Preparing for the ACT Assessment J contains information about g ready for the examination, F complete practice test. The basic registration tee Assessment is W-50-. registration will be accepts w additional $10 late handlmj 1986-87, ACT has established test date schedule: Test Date: Oct. 25, registration deadline, is w- late registration deadline is Dec. 13, 1986 - deadline Nov. 14, late reg deadline is Dec. 2. m Feb. 7, 1987-registrat.ondea Jan. 9, late registrat.on Jan. 27. 'Ae0 April 11 - registration March 13, late reg8 deadline, March 31. m June 13 - registration- May 15, late registration d June 2. |