Do Admissions see ALL ACT scores?

<p>Can college admissions see every ACT score on record?</p>

<p>They only see what you send them and ACT can only be sent one test date at a time. However, common app asks to list highest individual subject area scores across test dates, so you have to be prepared to send any reports that you include on common app. Additionally, some schools (Stanford for example) require that your report all and send all if admitted.</p>

<p>There are 2 ways that colleges “see” your test scores: Self-reported on your application & Official Score reports sent by the testing agency.</p>

<p>You need to check college websites to see which ACT scores must be reported and which must be sent. For instance, for Yale, you must report all sittings, but only need to send a score report for the highest (because the ACT charges to send each individual sitting, while the SAT sends all scores for one price).</p>