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1 WHY TAKE THE ACT OR THE SAT ANYWAY? IN OTHER WORDS…”I’M SICK OF TESTS!”

2 STATE OF TEXAS UNIFORMED ADMISSION STANDARDS Per Texas state law, Uniform Admissions Policy, TEC 51.803-51.809 requires that all students must meet one of the following college readiness standards in order to be eligible to be considered for admission at a Texas Four-year Public Institution. 1.Successfully complete the Recommended or Distinguished Achievement high school program 2.Satisfy the College Readiness Benchmarks on the SAT or ACT assessment  SAT – 1500 out of 2400 (this score requirement includes writing)  ACT – 18 English, 21 Reading, 22 Mathematics and 24 Science

3 High School Rank SAT Score * (Not including writing) ACT Score* (Not including writing) 1st Quarter Top 10%no minimum score 11-25%85017 2nd Quarter95020 3rd Quarter110024 4th QuarterFile Review

4 Automatically Admission Summer/fall 2014 & spring 2015 applicants Class rank to be automatically admitted: Top 7% December test scores: Official ACT and SAT test scores for summer/fall applicants that arrive in our office by December 31 will be considered on time. Applicants Not Automatically Admitted After automatically admitting eligible Texas applicants each year, the university fills any remaining spaces in the freshman class through holistic review.holistic review academic achievement personal achievement. personal achievement

5  rank in the top quarter of their graduating class  achieve combined SAT Math and SAT Critical Reading score of 1300, with a minimum score of 600 on each of these components, or achieve a composite ACT score of 30, with a minimum score of 27 in ACT Math and ACT English  have successfully taken all minimum required and recommended coursework AND  ensure all required credentials are received by the freshman closing date October 15. Academic Admits/Automatic Academic Admission

6 Class RankingACT SAT (Critical Reading and Math only) In top 25%Automatic acceptance† In 2nd quarter20960 In 3rd quarter231060 In 4th quarter Considered by review only. Fall 2013 Freshman Admission Requirements *

7 Class RankTest Scores* ACTSAT Top 10%No Minimum First Quarter (excluding top 10%) 251140 Second Quarter281230 Third Quarter291270 Fourth Quarter Application Review Assured Admission

8 Average SAT 2011 2012 Total 1115 1133 Reading 540 545 Math 570 584 Average ACT 2011 2012 Composite 24 24 English 23 23 Math 24 24

9 TAKE IT MORE THAN ONCE????

10 Academic Excellence Scholarship Amount: $2,500 to $8,500 per year Qualifications: For students who have a competitive academic profile – typically  1200 on the critical reading and math sections of the SAT and/or  25 ACT composite  class rank in the top 20 percent.

11 Academic Requirements Award Amount SATACTRANK 1400 32 top 10% of class $24,000  PLUS one-time $4,000 for 2014-2015 1300 29 top 10% of class $16,000 1250 28 top 10% of class $14,000 1500-1600 34 top 25%-11% of class $20,000 1400-1500 32-33 top 25%-11% of class $16,000 1300-1400 29-31 top 25%-11% of class $14,000 1250-1300 28 top 25%-11% of class $12,000 1200-1250 27 top 25% of class $12,000

12 IS IT WORTH IT? Absolutely! I CAN go to the college I want and get money in my pocket!

13 HOW DO I SIGN UP? www.act.orgwww.collegeboard.com IS THERE A WAY TO TAKE IT FREE? If you are on free or reduced lunch, you may get a fee waiver form from your counselor for two administrations per test.

14 By summer of junior year. You are academically prepared then. Scores will be received for August college applications. Some sophomores and juniors take earlier. Practice Experience timed testing Familiarity with type of test questions Reduce anxiety WHEN DO I SIGN UP?


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