I'm confused about scholarships in relation to the ACT

<p>Can you get scholarships specifically for the ACT, or do other factors get considered, like your grades? I got a 30 on the ACT my first time taking it, and it was the only time I could take it because I skipped my Junior year. But I was wondering if I could take it again in the spring just to try to get a better score for a scholarship, since I'll already be accepted by then? Or would it be too late?</p>

<p>My grades aren't that great (maybe a B+/A- weighted average, not sure), but I'm going to UW-Milwaukee, so the standards aren't really high. My dad's unemployed right now so it'd be really nice to have a scholarship for the ACT.</p>

<p>Sorry, I just know basically nothing about scholarships lol</p>

<p>To my knowledge, ACT does not provide scholarships. They just administer the test.</p>

<p>check your state colleges...</p>

<p>I live in Oklahoma, and OU automatically gives a $34,000 scholarship to Oklahoma citizens just for getting a 33.25 on the ACT.</p>