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The ACT PLAN Assessment: The ACT Pre-Test

The ACT PLAN Assessment is given by the schools to tenth grade students in preparation for the ACT, which is usually taken in the 11th or 12th grade.

The test consists of four multiple choice tests: English, Math, Reading, and Science.


The ACT PLAN tests


Student Benefits from the test

The tests can:

  • stimulate thinking and planning for life after high school.

  • assess status of academic preparation for postsecondary education.

  • support meaningful high school course selection for junior and senior years.

  • relate personal characteristics to educational and career options.

  • help focus test preparation to improve ACT scores.

  • provide an estimated ACT Assessment Composite score.

    The content of the PLAN tests is closely tied to that of the achievement tests in the ACT which is broadly used for college entrance and placement decisions.

    PLAN also helps students explore personally relevant career options and through the Educational Opportunity Service (EOS)—provides relevant college and scholarship information at no cost to students based on their PLAN information


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