ACT Test and Preparation

The ACT test comprises four subject areas: English, reading, mathematics, science and an optional writing test. The ACT assessment helps colleges determine how well students are prepared for college. Colleges use the ACT scores for student admissions, advising, and placement. Minnesota's state universities generally require a composite score of 21 or higher for admission. The highest possible ACT score is 36. Nationally 60 percent of U.S. graduating class took the ACT test.

More information about ACT testing in MN can be found on the MN Office of Higher Education website .

ACT Testing Dates, Registration Deadlines and Late Fees

Many students take the ACT more than once. if you need to register, you'll need to know your ACT ID Number. This information can be found on the top center of your score report. For more information and to register for the ACT, click here .

ACT test dates - CRC website

ACT Test Fee per Test Option

ACT (No Writing) $ 63

ACT Plus Writing $ 88

ACT Testing for Juniors

All juniors at Osseo Senior High take the ACT during school hours for free in the spring each year (2024 exam date is April 23). Students will register for this District ACT exam during advisory. This is required prior to taking the exam. Any students that have not completed the non-test registration information prior to test day will not be able to test.

Again this year, the OSH CRC is offering in-person ACT prep sessions for juniors. These will be listed on the CRC calendar . These sessions are typically held during Zero Hour. It is not necessary to register to attend. See below for some online resources you can use to prepare for the exam.

In addition to our in-person offerings, we have partnered with Revolution Prep to provide two virtual opportunities: ACT 101 (ACT Boot Camp) and an ACT Practice Exam. PRE-Registration for these virtual sessions is REQUIRED. Links to register can be found on the ACT Prep Opportunities 2024 document shown here.