SusanAR Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 My ds was dual enrolled in a cc class last year. He was admitted as a sophomore without ACT scores. This spring he must be "readmitted" in order to take a class. We just received his first ACT score (28 composite :001_smile:) which he hopes to improve. Do we "release" this score to the cc even though he plans to retake the test before he applies to the college of his choice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoriM Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 My ds was dual enrolled in a cc class last year. He was admitted as a sophomore without ACT scores. This spring he must be "readmitted" in order to take a class. We just received his first ACT score (28 composite :001_smile:) which he hopes to improve. Do we "release" this score to the cc even though he plans to retake the test before he applies to the college of his choice? It certainly won't hurt anything. 28 is a very respectable score. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miss Marple Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 We had to release dss ACT scores in order to participate in dual enrollment at our local university. DS still took ACT/SATs until spring of his senior year in order to gain the best possible merit scholarships at a different university. That university took his best score and considered it his "entering freshman" score. He did not suffer any penalty for releasing earlier scores. And a 28 will look great for a concurrent student. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TravelingChris Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 With ACT you always have to release each score individually so there is no downside to releasing any score. Other scores will never appear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SusanAR Posted December 30, 2009 Author Share Posted December 30, 2009 (edited) Thanks to all of you! Edited December 30, 2009 by SusanAR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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