<p>I forgot the test was today, and missed the administration. Does anyone know if I can take it another alternate day if I call the ACT people. thanks.</p>
<p>You will have to take it the next scheduled date (september)
from the ACT web site:
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Once you have submitted your registration to ACT, it cannot be cancelled. Once you begin testing, you have used that registration and cannot request a test date change or receive any refunds for optional services.</p>
<p>If you completely miss the test:</p>
<p>If you miss your test date for any reason (including illness, injury, being turned away at the test center for lack of ID or late arrival) you may:</p>
<p>1.
Request and pay for a test date change
Follow the instructions on the back of your admission ticket or call us at 319/337-1270 by the regular deadline for the new test date. If you call during the late registration period, you will be charged a late fee in addition to the test date change fee.</p>
<pre><code> If you decide you do not want to test on another test date, your basic registration fee and any additional fees (such as late fee or test center change) are nonrefundable. If you do not test, no score reports will be sent.
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<p>2.
Request a refund for optional services
If you do not test and do not make a test date change, the following fees for optional services are refundable if you ordered and paid for the services when you registered:
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5th and 6th college codes
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Test Information Release
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ACT Writing Test</p>
<pre><code> To request a refund, write "REFUND" on your unused admission ticket and mail it to ACT Registration, or write a letter including your identifying information and the test date and test option for which you registered. Label your envelope "REFUND." Refunds will be issued about 8 weeks after the test date. Requests for refunds received after July 31, 2006, will not be honored.
Send your request to:
ACT Registration
P.O. Box 414
Iowa City, IA 52243-0414
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<p>my mom called the ACT people, and they said i might be able to test tomorrow if I get a note from my clergy, but the closest test center to me offering a date is 3 hours away.</p>
<p>Interesting! I always thought you could only test on Sundays if your religion prevented you from testing saturday. Post what happens - it may be useful for others in the future.</p>