Sending ACT scores.

<p>I took the ACT in March '11 and sent it to 4 schools (Michigan State, U of M, U of Chicago, and Northwestern) using the free score reporting service. I took it again in June, and was not given the option of sending those scores for free. I wish to send both sets of scores to those four colleges.
Do I need to send the March scores again?
How can I be 100% sure that those colleges have already received my March score?
Is there any advantage to sending both sets of scores if I've already reported them in the Common App?</p>

<p>I do not understand why you were not given the option to send four free scores with the June test since that option is always available as long as you do it as part of the application.</p>

<p>To send June scores, you would need to pay a fee for each college. Your March scores should be in those colleges hands and you do not need to send again. However, you may not be able to determine if they actually have them until you apply at which time they will match any scores with yout application. You could call and see if they can tell you whether they have them but they may not be able to without first getting an application.</p>

<p>Each of those colleges uses that ACT test with the highest composite to determine admission and, with one exception, sending the June test is pointless unless it is higher. The exception results from your reference to a March test. There was no national March test so I assume that is a state particular test. If you did not take the writing section with that test then you better have an ACT test to send with writing because other than UChicago, the colleges you list require the test with writing.</p>