Non-US test dates are for all countries outside of the US, US territories, and Puerto Rico. You must establish a free MyACT account in order to register.
All requests for accommodations, including appeals, must be submitted by the late registration deadline by your school official through the Test Accessibility and Accommodations (TAA) system.
For each of the two days within a testing window, there will be morning and afternoon sessions offered. Session availability may vary by test center.
Test Date | Registration Deadline | Late Fee Required | Photo Upload Deadline |
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13-14 September, 2024 | 16 August | 30 August | 6 September |
25-26 October, 2024 | 27 September | 11 October | 18 October |
13-14 December, 2024 | 15 November | 29 November | 6 December |
7-8 February, 2025 | 10 January | 24 January | 31 January |
4-5 April, 2025 | 7 March | 21 March | 28 March |
13-14 June, 2025 | 16 May | 30 May | 6 June |
11-12 July, 2025 | 13 June | 27 June | 4 July |
Consider choosing a test date at least two months ahead of the application deadlines of all the colleges and scholarship agencies you might want to apply to.
Scores for the ACT begin to be reported as soon as two business days after your test date, but infrequently scores may take as long as 8 weeks. If you take the ACT with writing, scores will be reported only after all of your scores are available, including writing.
Find your high school code. You'll need this code to register.
Wondering how much the ACT will cost? See current ACT fees for details about additional fees.
If you decide you do not want to test, your basic registration fee and any additional service fees (e.g. late registration, test center change) are nonrefundable. Fees for optional services may be refundable.
The writing test is an optional 40 minute essay that measures your skills as a writer.
Before you register, learn more about requesting accommodations.
You may not receive scores from more than one test date during a scheduled national or international administration (Saturday, non-Saturday, or rescheduled test date arranged by ACT). If you are admitted and allowed to test a second time, we will report only the scores from the first test. The second or third set of scores will be cancelled without refund.
You may not receive scores from more than one test date per state administration (initial or makeup) if your school participates in ACT State and District Testing. If you are allowed to test more than once, we will report only the scores from the first test. The second set of scores will be cancelled.
You can make changes to your registration through your MyACT web account. The kinds of changes that can be made include:
You should expect to be able to make any changes to your account through the late registration deadline for your test date. View Registration Deadlines.
After this deadline, if you decide you do not want to test, your basic registration fee and certain service fees (e.g. late registration, test center change) are nonrefundable.
If you miss the test for any reason, including illness, injury, being denied admission at the test center for lack of ID, or late arrival, your registration fee and service fees are non-refundable.
IMPORTANT: After this deadline has passed, you cannot later request a test date change. You must register again and pay the full fee for your test option if you want to retest.
For complete details, refer to the MENA Identification Guide (PDF).
For complete details, refer to the Terms and Conditions (PDF).