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How do test scores (ACT, SAT) get sent to the colleges?

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How do test scores (ACT, SAT) get sent to the colleges?

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The test scores belong to the student; therefore, the student is responsible for seeing that the test scores are sent to the colleges to which s/he is applying. There is a link on Naviance for this purpose. Just click on “ACT scores (to send)” or “SAT scores (to send)” and follow the directions on the supplied links. ACT charges $9 per test date to send scores (meaning if you want to send tests from two different test dates you have to pay double), and College Board charges $9.50 for each score report sent. NOTE: If you are re-testing in the fall of your senior year, you can have your scores sent free to up to four colleges/universities. Just indicate where you wish to have them sent when you register. There is one exception to this policy: Canterbury will send your scores to IU, Purdue, Ball State, and Indiana State automatically when you request a transcript.

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