Canceling Scores

<p>Is it even possible to cancel your score for the ACT if you have already taken it? I believe for the SAT if you are not satisfied with how you performed you can cancel it by a written letter submitted within a few days of taking the exam? But, the ACT website does not say anything about canceling your scores after you have taken the exam. I was really hoping to take the ACT and based on my October SAT scores determine whether to cancel my ACT exam.</p>

<p>You can still cancel them, here is what the ACT e-mailed me about score reports:</p>

<p>Thank you for registering for the OCTOBER 2009 NATIONAL ACT test. There is still time for you to list up to 4 colleges and scholarship agencies to receive your scores at no additional charge.</p>

<p>The deadline to add colleges, make changes, or cancel reports to colleges and scholarship agencies is 12 noon, central time, on the THURSDAY immediately following the regularly scheduled Saturday test date. Requests for changes or cancellations after this deadline cannot be honored, and you will have to pay additional fees to add score recipients after the deadline.</p>

<p>Apologies if i’m completely ignorant but…Would canceling a score be the same as canceling “reports to colleges and scholarship agencies”. Isn’t canceling score reports only used in the case that you have already requested to send your scores without seeing them?</p>

<p>If you cancel your score you are cancelling your report. And yes. So to answer your initial question, you an still cancel your scores after the exam.</p>