<p>Hello, I need some help regarding sending ACT scores to Stanford. I know that Stanford requires you to send all of your ACT scores. I thought I had sent them all, but today I saw that I have not sent one of my scores. Should I send the score now, or would it look bad if I sent it this late? Should I just not send it unless I am accepted? If it matters, the score that wasn't sent was a 32, my other scores were a 33 and a 34. Thanks.</p>
<p>While Stanford wants you to send all scores, they also say that if it is a financial hardship for you to send multiple scores, then just send the highest. </p>
<p>My counselor said that ACT scores are a little different because a payment is required for sending each test (which is absurd) and that sending the highest score is sufficient. So that’s what I did… if this info helps you. </p>
<p>yumyum4 - That is incorrect information! Stanford explicitly says to send all scores. If it is a financial hardship you still must self-report ALL scores. So all of your ACT scores should have been self-reported!</p>
<p>Thank you. I will err on the side of caution and send it</p>