ACT International Computer-Based Testing

ACT testing outside the United States is conducted through computer-based testing (CBT) at test centers. This solution provides a personalized and more secure testing experience for examinees. As a gateway to higher education, ACT is relentlessly committed to ensuring a high-quality assessment that provides a level playing field for all students.

Test Dates

During the test center renewal/establishment process, test centers select the test dates they want to be open. Test dates for the current testing year are shown below. Up to two test sessions—morning and afternoon—are available per day, depending on location. If you want to offer an afternoon session, you must also offer a morning session. Based on your selections during the renewal process, ACT will determine your center’s sessions.

2024-2025 Test Dates

Test DateRegistration DeadlineLate Fee RequiredPhoto Upload Deadline
4-5 April, 20257 March21 March28 March
13-14 June, 202516 May30 May6 June
11-12 July, 202513 June27 June4 July

2025-2026 Test Dates

Test DateRegistration DeadlineLate Fee RequiredPhoto Upload Deadline
5-6 September, 20258 August22 August29 August
17-18 October, 202519 September3 October10 October
12-13 December, 202514 November28 November5 December
6-7 February, 20269 January23 January30 January
10-11 April, 202613 March27 March3 March
12-13 June, 202615 May29 May5 June
10-11 July, 202612 June26 June3 July

Administration Policies

Note: The information presented here does not replace requirements provided in the administration manual: The ACT Test Administration Manual for International Computer Based Testing (PDF). As you prepare to administer the ACT, review the COVID-19 International Social Distancing Guidelines (PDF)

Technical Coordinator Responsibilities

 

The technical coordinator installs and configures testing system software, and helps the test coordinator set up computers for testing. The person in this role must be available on test day to assist and troubleshoot any technical issues that may arise.

He or she is responsible for the tasks listed below:

Technical Requirements

Information about hardware and software requirements.

Technical Setup
and
Administration Resources

Important details for test center coordinators.

Facility and Seating Requirements

Requirements for a testing location

  • Ensure the site’s computers and infrastructure meet online testing technical requirements.
  • Install software on the proctor cache computer.
  • Help the test coordinator and other staff set up for test day (includes examinee and administrative computers and test rooms).
  • Troubleshoot technical issues that staff or examinees may have on test day.  

For more information about technical setup, see Technical Setup and Administration Resources and Checklists.

Test Coordinator Responsibilities

The test coordinator leads the test-day team to ensure examinees at your center test under the same conditions as examinees at every other center. The test coordinator may serve at only one center and must be on file at ACT. He or she has overall responsibility for coordinating test site operations, including storing materials and setting up test rooms. The test coordinator provides the continuity and administrative uniformity necessary to ensure that the examinees are tested under standardized and secure conditions.

He or she is responsible for the tasks listed below:

  • Prepare Facilities (select & reserve rooms, prepare test rooms). 
  • Assign & Train Staff (select all staff and train).
  • Coordinate Testing Activities (seating arrangements, work with technical coordinator, ensure all testing data is uploaded after completion).
  • Maintain Security
  • Ensure Complete Documentation (verify and return all required documentation after testing).

For a complete list of detailed instructions reference:

International Computer-Based Test FAQs

Resources listed below for Test Coordinators:

Contact Info

If you have questions, you may contact us via:

Phone: 319.337.1510

Email: OSUS@act.org