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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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No, you cannot cancel the ACT test scores, however, you have the choice to not send the score reports to colleges. If you will cancel the sending of score reports then colleges won't receive your scores. You can cancel the sending of score reports maximum by five days after the test date. One can also request ACT to delete their records of scores from the test administration. Thus, applicants should check what all options they have before going for a score cancellation of ACT exam.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Students can view their composite and multiple-choice section scores online between two weeks to eight weeks. For writing section scores, it takes almost two more weeks since an expert has to read the essays and then mark based on the writing piece. The students who are applying to universities abroad are hence required to appear for ACT in such a manner that they receive the scores well in advance before submitting the scores to the university in their application forms. 

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Atul Mishra

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No, Indiana State University chooses to be test optional for Fall 2023 admissions where its not mandatory for students to submit standardized scores of ACT or SAT unless they choose to.

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Candidates have the option to submit ACT or SAT scores with their application, or they may apply Score Optional. If they decide to apply with ACT or SAT scores, George Mason University will use the self-reported SAT and/or ACT test scores as part of their holistic admissions process.

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Atul Mishra

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U.S. colleges are increasingly turning to international students whose native language is not English and who have lower standardized test scores than their American counterparts to fill their need for diverse student populations. This update allows non-native English speakers to gain admission without applying for the SAT or ACT scores, although some schools may still require these scores.

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First-year applicants in fall 2022 who did not possess an ACT or SAT score were informed that they would be admitted if they have a GPA of 3.2 or more. But for those with a GPA less than 2.3, it was mandatory to submit the aforementioned test scores and their high school transcript.

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Those who wish to pursue their studies at Kennesaw State University should have obtained an ACT score of 18 in English or reading and 18 in Math as well.

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An ACT score of 22 and 29 is required for the acceptance at Valparaiso University.

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No, international applicants don't need to necessarily submit SAT/ACT scores.

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