College Testing Schedule
Sept.
26 PLAN
(preliminary ACT) all soph. administered during the school day at the WSSA $10.00
Oct.
17 PSAT
(preliminary SAT) all
soph. administered during the school day at the
WSSA $13.00
(Newly enrolled juniors are included in these
tests; returning juniors may choose to take these tests again.)
1. Standard
Administration at a National Test Site means that the student is to test under regular timed testing conditions
without any accommodations. (This is
generally for students who do not have a documented disability or those with
ADHD-Impulsive Type.) STUDENTS MUST
SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION MATERIALS.
2. Nonstandard
Administration at a National Test Site means that the student may be
permitted up to time and a half extended time.
However, no other accommodations are made. (This is generally for students with
ADHD-Inattentive Type.) THE WSSA
COUNSELOR MUST SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION MATERIALS.
3. Nonstandard
Administration at the
WSSA means that the student may be permitted up to double time extended
time and accommodations such as a cassette version of the test, a reader to
read the test or a scribe to record responses.
(This is generally for students with a documented learning disability,
anxiety disorder, or ADHD-Combined Type.)
THE WSSA COUNSELOR MUST SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION MATERIALS.
** The use of calculators is permitted for
all testing conditions. **
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SAT (www.collegeboard.com) (Cost
is about $41.50 and checks are to be made payable to “SAT”) (Students
may register for each test date) |
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TEST DATE |
WSSA Registration Deadline (nonstandard
administration) |
Regular Registration Deadline (standard
administration) |
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ACT (www.act.org) (Cost
is $29.00 plus $14.00 for the optional writing test and checks are to be made
payable to “ACT”) (Students must wait at least 60
days between test dates) |
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TEST DATE |
WSSA Registration Deadline (nonstandard
administration) |
Regular Registration Deadline (standard
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(Fall and Winter dates are
suggested for Seniors and Spring dates for Juniors)