Quick question. I deleted my ACT score for June 2017 date, and when I go onto my act.org, it shows the date and also says that there is no score report available. If/when I apply to schools like Berkeley and Stanford, will the deleted score dates show up, implying that I have taken the test in those dates, or will the dates also be omitted?
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Whenever you order a test score sent by ACT to a college, the only thing it sends is the particular test you order sent. It sends absolutely nothing about any other tests, even other ones for which you have available scores (to send two ACT tests to colleges, you have to do two separate orders and pay the fee for each).
However, you may still have an issue. There are many high schools that put all your test scores on the official ttranscript sent to colleges. If, as is likely, you identified your high school on the ACT test application, then ACT sent those test scores to your high school and thus the test might show up on your transcript. When a test is cancelled, ACT actually sends notice to the high school and colleges to which the scores have already been sent that the test has been canceled and should no longer be used for any purpose. High schools should remove your score when that happens to prevent it from being put on the transcript, but that does not always happen. Thus, you have to find out what your school does, and it includes test scores on the transcript, you should ask it to exclude the cancelled test.
@drusba I had a score from 2016 and have deleted it. I am currently a junior and haven’t sent this score to any colleges yet. Are you saying that as long as I don’t have this score on my transcript schools like Stanford will not see? Will it see that I’ve taken it?
^That is correct. As long as your high school does not show the score, the only way the college wll learn of the score or even learn you ever took the test is for you to voluntarily reveal that information to the college.