<p>I'm taking the ACT for the third time in September, and may need to take it once more after this. Georgetown instructs its applicants to send all scores, but with the ACT you can choose which scores to send to colleges. Is there anyway for Georgetown find out if you do not send scores from a certain test date?</p>
<p>If a college says that it requires you to send all scores and you intentionally do not, then, if it learns of your omission (and depending on when it does so), it will have grounds to either deny admission, rescind any admission given, or expel you from college after college begins because of your dishonesty in your application. Whether it would actually do that is up to the college.</p>
<p>As to whether it can actually learn of your other scores: (a) not through the ACT because it sends only scores ordered and provides nothing to show you took other tests; (b) potentially through your official high school transcript because many high schools put all your scores on the transcript they send to colleges.</p>