Do colleges accept ACT scores from a transcript?

<p>Do colleges accept ACT scores from a high school transcript? Without score reports that is.....I know some do.</p>

<p>Do any of these schools:
UPENN
Cornell
Vanderbilt
The College of William and Mary
University of Virginia
Indiana University
University of Michigan
Miami University (Oxford, Ohio)
Villanova University
The College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio)
Centre College (Danville, KY)</p>

<p>????????? Thanks guys!</p>

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<p>Ummm... your time is probably better spent on the telephone with the respective admissions offices. GL</p>

<p>Look at their websites. Admissions websites will tell you if they require an official report. (Penn and Cornell do - transcript's not enough.)</p>

<p>William and Mary does accept ACT's. I know because I took both the SAT's and the ACT and they will look at all scores.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>But if the ACT score is reported officially on the transcript I thought you didn't have to send in a score report?</p>

<p>I'd recommend sending the official scores just to be safe.</p>

<p>From the William & Mary website:

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Applicants must have official score reports sent to the admission office from the testing agency by the appropriate application deadline.

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<p>From the Villanova website:

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Official SAT and/or ACT scores
(sent directly and electronically from the College Board and/or ACT)

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<p>The remainder of the proof is left to the student.</p>

<p>I did better on my ACT than my SAT and I wanted to go to William and Mary in the worst way..................so I personally made sure that all my scores were received. You know, taking SAT's and ACT's and SATII's does show that you are really pulling out all stops and trying hard. At least that is the way I looked at it. My Stat's are somewhere on this board but I think the best I did was a 1290 on my SAT's and a 31 on my ACT (about a 1370). Since my SAT's were lame, I tried the ACT's. My GPA ended up over a 4.0 but I think it was a 3.9 at the time of application.............so there you have it.</p>