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ACT District Testing Program Details

Welcome to ACT District Testing. Before you enroll, use the information below to help you plan and decide which assessment, test windows, and delivery will work best for your district or school.

Reminder: The enhanced ACT test has been fully rolled out to in-classroom administrations with Science optionality at the contract level. Please make sure when enrolling to choose one of the four available test types 1.) The ACT 2.) The ACT + Science 3.) The ACT + Writing or 4.) The ACT + Science + Writing. 

2026-27 Pricing

Prices include score reports for you, your school, and up to four colleges. Fees are nonrefundable unless noted. 
Learn more about fees and other services, or if you might be eligible for a fee waiver. 
 

The ACT

Online
$56.25
Paper
$60.50

The ACT + Science

Online
$56.25
Paper
$60.50

The ACT + Writing

Online
$72.00
Paper
$76.25

The ACT + Writing + Science

Online
$72.00
Paper
$76.25

Note: There is no price difference regardless of whether you choose to offer the science section. You will be invoiced at the rates listed above.

Additional tiered discounts are available for districts with 50-100% of students in the Free and Reduced Lunch Program (FRLP). View pricing infographic.

Bundled Pricing

Order ACT District Testing and PreACT® and/or PreACT® 8/9 together to receive bundled pricing discounts! 

Must have an ACT District Testing contract to receive discounted pricing. Bundled discount is $1 off per student on PreACT and/or PreACT 8/9. No discount code necessary; billing will be adjusted appropriately. 

Key Dates and Deadlines

2026

2027

NEW!
Initial
Fall

Online Only

  • Enrollment / Signed Agreement & School List Deadline: Aug. 26, 2026**
  • Change In Participation Request(s) Deadline: Aug. 26, 2026***
  • Online Test Event: 1 Sep. 29 - Oct. 1, 2026 & Oct. 5 - 9, 2026

Late
Fall

Online & Paper

  • Enrollment / Signed Agreement & School List Deadline: Aug. 26, 2026**
  • Change In Participation Request(s) Deadline: Sep. 2, 2026***
  • Paper Test Event 1: Oct. 13, 2026
  • Paper Test Event 2: Oct. 27, 2026
  • Online Test Event 1: Oct. 13-16 & Oct. 19-23, 2026
  • Online Test Event 2: Oct. 27-30 & Nov. 2-6, 2026
Initial
Spring

Online Only

  • Enrollment / Signed Agreement & School List Deadline: Jan. 20, 2027**
  • Change In Participation Request(s) Deadline: Jan. 20, 2027***
  • Online Test Event: Feb. 23-26 & March 1-5, 2027

Early
Spring

Online & Paper

  • Enrollment / Signed Agreement & School List Deadline: Jan. 20, 2027**
  • Change In Participation Request(s) Deadline: Jan. 27, 2027***
  • Paper Test Event 1: March 9, 2027
  • Paper Test Event 2: March 23, 2027
  • Online Test Event 1: March 9-12 & March 15-19, 2027
  • Online Test Event 2: March 23-26 & March 29 - April 2, 2027

Late
Spring

Online & Paper

  • Enrollment / Signed Agreement & School List Deadline: Feb. 17, 2027**
  • Change In Participation Request(s) Deadline: Feb. 24, 2027***
  • Paper Test Event 1: April 6, 2027
  • Paper Test Event 2: April 20, 2027
  • Online Test Event 1: April 6-9 & April 12-16, 2027
  • Online Test Event 2: April 20-23 & April 26-30, 2027

* Districts may participate in fall and one of three spring administrations. 
** Standard Administration (connect with us for more info on accommodation test window dates) 
***The Change In Participation Deadline is the last date to make any changes to an existing contract for your chosen administration, or to change your existing contract into a new administration.

Additional Information

Access each administration’s complete list of dates and deadlines for accommodations, administration site opening, changes in participation, cancellations, and more.   

Districts may choose from two test options. All participating schools in a district must test using the same test option. 

Important: The chart below displays the test options available on the enrollment form for fall 2026 and spring 2027. 

Enrolling for Fall 2026 and Spring 2027 Testing

Test Option(s) Sections Included
The ACT English, math, and reading – No writing
The ACT + Science English, math, reading, and science – No writing
The ACT + Writing English, math, and reading – With writing
The ACT + Science + Writing English, math, reading, and science – With writing

The district test coordinator will be our primary contact for the ACT District Testing program. During the implementation phase, we ask that this coordinator serve as the liaison among schools, district officials, and ACT. 

During subsequent phases (school establishment, training, materials delivery, administration, and some post-exam activities), we will work directly with the schools. From time to time, we may still ask for the coordinator’s assistance. 

Once testing is completed, we will send the district test coordinator all district-level reports and an invoice based on the number of students tested and the type of test administered. 

District test coordinators may also be the school test coordinator at individual schools participating in ACT District Testing.

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