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Can I use an unofficial, or “residual,” ACT exam score to qualify for the scholarship?

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Can I use an unofficial, or “residual,” ACT exam score to qualify for the scholarship?

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No, the ACT score must be an official score reported on an official test report issued from ACT. For limited purposes, some colleges and universities do allow students to take the ACT exam on campus under non-standardized testing conditions. Those are “residual” test scores, and are not considered official scores by the ACT. The Board of Regents also does not accept residual scores for purposes of establishing eligibility for the Opportunity scholarship.

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