What happens at 8:01 on test days?
What happens next?
The doors will be closed and the student will no longer be able take the test.
The student will be able to call for a TDC and will be charged any applicable fees.
At ACT, we use colored sheets for some documents. What color sheet would I use to see if I can waive a fee?
Purple Sheet
ACT with and without writing - normal registration
No writing - $52.00
With Writing - $68.00
What time should we advise the student to be at the test center?
8:00 AM
My admission ticket is not printing, can I speak to a supervisor?
Did you turn the power on to your printer?
What months can I test in?
September
October
December
February
April
June
July
What 3 scenarios will allow me to automatically waive the phone fee?
ACT with writing during late registration.
There are 2 possible answers.
With Writing - $68.00
Late Registration Fee - $30.00
Phone Fee - $15.00
Over Phone $113.00 v. Online $98.00
What do we need to advise the student to bring with them on the test day?
Photo ID, Admission Ticket, 2 #2 pencils, approved calculator
AND SNACKS!!
What might cause the admission ticket not to print?
Hint: What does Knowledge HUB say?
In General
Bring up the student's Oracle account:
Blank window pops up
Admission ticket page not launching
Last chance to make any changes to an account.
Close of business, Tuesday before the test.
If a student was turned away for not having an Admission Ticket, since Admission Tickets are no longer required, can I waive the TDC?
How would that documentation look like?
Student turned away for not have an AT. Completed TDCNF per Purple Sheet
Paul S.
TDC over the phone?
TCC over the phone?
TDC and TCC over the phone?
TDC - $30 plus phone fee ($45.00)
TCC - $32.00 (there is no additional fee for making this change over the phone)
Students can make a test center change from one test center to another for the same test date (if they also want to change the date, they should do a test date change instead). $45.00
What should students not have while taking the test?
Hint: There are multiple answers to this question.
Explain how students may receive their admission tickets and what this process might look like.
Hint: What does Knowledge HUB say?
Registering Online
If a student registers online, they will need to print their own admission ticket from their web account. If a student registers by phone or paper, the admission ticket will be mailed to the street address listed on their account, as long as it isn't generated from the web account within 24 hours. Students can print as many copies of their ticket as they want up until the day of the test through their web account.
Registering by phone or paper registration packet
Students who registered by phone or paper will receive a copy of their admission ticket in the mail. Students who need a duplicate copy of their admission ticket can request another one be sent up until the Tuesday before the test. This is done by pressing the Dup AT button in Oracle after drilling down into the test date from within the student summary. Duplicated admission tickets usually take 7-10 business days to arrive, but if the test date is closer than that, the system will automatically send an expedited ticket, which should take 2-3 business days. These students can also create a web account and print their admission ticket (be sure they have their ACT ID, so as not to create a second account).
Last chance to add ASR schools and order a TIR.
Noon, Central Time, Thursday after the test
What does a fee waiver cover?
Fee waivers cover:
Why do students miss the test?
What happens to their registration?
What is the deadline and what will they need to do after that deadline?
Students may miss the test for any number of reasons - illness, a conflicting school event, forgetting their photo ID or admission ticket, not feeling prepared, etc.
When a student misses their test, their missed registration stays open, and they can make a test date change to a future test date.
Students with test dates prior to September 1, 2009 will no longer be able to make TDCs from these records, as they have been purged from Oracle. These students will need to do a re-registration instead of a TDC.
If a student is dismissed from a test due to "prohibited behavior," what are those behaviors?
What will happen with their test?
Hint: What does Knowledge Hub say?
Examinees who are dismissed due to prohibited behavior forfeit their registration for that test date, and there are no options for refunds or appeals.
When can we "expedite" and admission ticket?
What is the process for sending the ticket?
Can I send it to a student that does not have a web account?
Does it expire?
Expedited emergency tickets are available only during the week of the test.
These can be sent in Oracle by drilling down into the test date master from the student summary and clicking the Email AT button.
This will send an email to the student with a link to a temporary PDF with their ticket. Be sure to press this button only once, or duplicate emails will be sent. A note should be generated in Oracle that this email was sent.
Expedited admission ticket links can also be emailed to student's who do not have a web account. All we would need to do is verify they have an email address on file and then the Email AT button will work.
The emailed admission ticket link does expire, just like a temporary password. If we email them a ticket today they should have access to the link for 2 weeks, after that we would need to send them a new emailed AT link. This is generally not an issue as we have a policy that we should only be emailing ATs the week of the test, but could be an issue for student's who have been reschedule, or for one who we have made an exception and emailed early. Another way that an emailed AT link will expire is if the button is pushed more than once, also like a temporary password. If the Email AT button is pushed twice the first link will immediately expire and the student must use the second link
Where can I NOT test in July?
The State of New York
The ACT test is non-refundable. What circumstances can I refund the ACT Test?
TDC and TCC for ACT with Writing to move it into Standby mode over the phone...
$198.00
Test 68, Phone Fee 15, Late Fee 30, Standby Fee 55, TDC 30
(TCC is covered with the TDC)
What subjects are on the multiple test portion on the test and how long is the test?
What are the break times for the test?
Hint: What does Knowledge Hub say?
DOC:Length and Number if Questions on the ACT Test
A short break is scheduled after the first two multiple choice tests. Students will not be allowed to use cell phones or any electronic devices during the break, and they may not eat or drink anything in the test room. For the ACT Plus Writing test, students will have time before the writing test to relax and sharpen their pencils.
There are conflicting answers in Knowledge HUB, but why do we want to stress the importance of printing an Admission Ticket?
A paper copy of the admission ticket is no longer required to test, but is highly recommended, as it contains the student's match information.
Missing or incorrect match information may delay the student's scores for several weeks.
Admission tickets are NOT required to be printed in color.
Students will not be able to access their admission tickets until they have completed their registration and uploaded a photo to their account.