Parent Consent Form College Entrance Assessments
Dear Parents or Guardians,

Your 11th grade student has the opportunity to take either the ACT® or the SAT® one time at no
cost, paid for by the state. The ACT and the SAT are college entrance exams used by some colleges
and universities in admitting students.

Taking either test is optional. These tests will be administered during the school day. In order for
students to be best prepared to take the ACT, the student should be currently enrolled in or have
completed at least three units of English (English 1 and higher); three units of mathematics (Algebra
2 and higher); two units of science (Biology 1 and Physics); and two units of social studies. There is
not a list of courses to be enrolled in or have completed before taking the SAT, but the test company
recommends that students be juniors in their spring semester. These college readiness assessments
should be discussed during the student’s annual Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) meeting.

If your student does not take the ACT or SAT during the 11th grade, if state funds are available, the
student can take one of these tests in 12th grade, at no cost, paid by the state.

If you feel your student is prepared and want your 11th grader to take either the ACT or the SAT at
no charge, please place a check mark in the box beside your choice, and return this form to your
student’s school. If you do not want your 11th grader to take either exam, please place a check mark
in the third box.

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