SAT/ACT Waiver Options for Veterans

Are you a veteran looking to take the SAT or ACT? Good news! There are waiver options available to make it easier for you to access these exams and receive other benefits. In this section, we’ll explore the SAT/ACT waiver options specifically designed for veterans like you.

Veterans who are eligible for a fee waiver can take the SAT or ACT for free, saving you valuable resources. To request a fee waiver, you can either reach out directly to the College Board or consult your school counselor for assistance. It’s crucial to review the eligibility criteria and submit your application for fee waivers early to ensure timely processing. Even if you’re a homeschooled veteran, you can still request a fee waiver directly from the College Board, but you’ll need to provide proof of eligibility.

Key Takeaways:

  • Veterans who qualify for fee waivers can take the SAT/ACT for free.
  • Fee waivers can be obtained directly from the College Board or through school counselors.
  • Review eligibility criteria and apply early for fee waivers.
  • Homeschooled veterans can also request fee waivers with proof of eligibility.
  • Take advantage of these waiver options to access the SAT/ACT and other benefits.

SAT/ACT Testing Options for Military Service Members

Military service members have specific testing options available to them when it comes to taking the SAT or ACT exams. These options provide flexibility and convenience for service members who are often stationed in different locations. Whether you’re interested in taking the ACT or SAT, there are designated testing sites and centers that cater to military personnel.

DANTES (Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support) test sites are one option for military service members. These sites, located on military installations, offer the opportunity to take one ACT and one SAT exam. This allows service members to fulfill their testing requirements at a convenient location. However, it’s important to note that re-tests taken at DANTES test sites may require payment.

In addition to DANTES test sites, there are also national and international test centers available to military service members. These centers provide the opportunity to take two ACTs and two SATs, allowing for more flexibility in scheduling exams. Similar to DANTES test sites, score reports are handled differently depending on the testing location.

Testing Option Number of ACTs Number of SATs
DANTES Test Sites 1 1
National and International Test Centers 2 2

When taking the exams during active military service, the costs are typically funded and/or reimbursed. This provides an added benefit to military service members, as they can take the exams without incurring any additional expenses. It’s important to check with your military branch or education office for more information on funding options for exams.

Testing Requirements for Rutgers University Applicants

Rutgers University has specific testing requirements for applicants depending on their status. Here are the SAT/ACT requirements for first-year and transfer applicants:

First-Year Applicant Requirements:

First-year applicants who have graduated from high school less than two years ago and will not have at least 12 college credits completed by the Regular Action Application Due Date have the option to submit official SAT or ACT scores. It is important to note that test scores are not required but can be submitted if desired.

Transfer Applicant Requirements:

Transfer applicants who have completed 12 or more college credits after high school completion are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores. Rutgers University acknowledges the academic work completed by transfer students, making the submission of test scores optional.

Additionally, there have been recent changes in the testing requirements for different campuses of Rutgers University:

Rutgers–Camden and Rutgers–New Brunswick:

SAT and ACT test scores are now optional for applicants to Rutgers–Camden and Rutgers–New Brunswick campuses. This means that applicants can choose whether or not to submit their test scores for admission consideration.

Rutgers–Newark:

Rutgers–Newark no longer requires SAT or ACT test scores for admission. Applicants are no longer obligated to submit their scores as part of their application.

If you choose to submit your SAT or ACT scores, please use the following test codes:

SAT code: 2765

ACT code: 2592