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Students who register for the ACT with a fee waiver qualify to add a Test Information Release (TIR) to their registration at no extra cost. Offered on three test dates a year, the TIR allows you to see your test questions and answers after your test.
Information about current ACT fees and services, including information about fee waiver eligibility.
The ACT fee waiver covers the basic registration fee for either the ACT without Writing or the ACT with Writing. If you're eligible, you can get a maximum of two waivers, meaning you will be able to take the ACT for free twice.
If you are testing on a national test date and can't afford the registration fee for the ACT or ACT with writing, you may be eligible for an ACT Fee Waiver. Information about the eligibility requirements and how to request a fee waiver is sent each summer to high schools.
If you are testing on a national test date and can't afford the registration fee for the ACT or ACT with writing, you may be eligible for an ACT Fee Waiver. Information about the eligibility requirements and how to request a fee waiver is sent each summer to high schools.
What is the fee waiver program? If a student is having trouble paying for the ACT test, the ACT Fee Waiver Program can help. The program covers the registration fee for up to four ACT tests (on national test days), with or without the optional writing test.
ACT fee waivers give economically-disadvantaged students additional opportunities to take the college-entrance exam for free and potentially increase their score. Increased scores improve access to scholarship and higher education opportunities.
Find out if you qualify to take the ACT test for free with the ACT Fee Waiver Program.
Log in to your MyACT account and select "Make Changes to Your Registration" or call ACT Registration at 319.337.1270 by the regular deadline for the new test date. You will be charged the full fee for the new test date in addition to the test date change fee.
One way to lower the price of applying to college is to acquire an ACT fee waiver, which covers the cost of the exam—along with some other expenses—and makes the ACT more accessible to students from lower-income families.