Kaplan Comments on Major Changes to the ACT® Exam, Set to Launch in 2025
17 Luglio 2024 - 2:55PM
Business Wire
The following statement about ACT’s announcement on sweeping
changes to the ACT test set to begin rolling out in spring 2025
comes from Heather Waite, director of college admissions programs,
Kaplan:
“These represent some of the most significant changes to the ACT
in its more than 60-year history, with many aspects from its length
to content seeing revisions. In general, we think these changes are
student-friendly, especially the testing time being cut from three
to two hours. The test will include shorter passages on the Reading
and English sections and fewer questions in each section – 44 fewer
questions in all, allowing test takers more time to thoughtfully
answer each question. While the new ACT will still challenge test
takers’ time management skills and remain an experience they have
to prepare for, it won’t be quite the marathon it has been.
“Another major change to the exam will be the Science section no
longer being mandatory. Like the Writing section, which had already
gone optional, Science will be offered as a separate section with
its own score, meaning that test takers can choose to take the ACT,
the ACT plus Science, the ACT plus Writing, or the ACT plus Science
and Writing. This additional flexibility allows students to
highlight their academic strengths to colleges that they alone
decide on. Keep in mind that the test does become longer if you
take these additional stand-alone sections.
“These changes come at a time of big developments on the college
admissions landscape, including the recent trend of many top
colleges and universities — including Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth,
Brown, the University of Texas, and Caltech — to reinstate the
standardized test requirement, which they had dropped during the
COVID pandemic. And results from Kaplan’s 2023 college admissions
officers survey find that these schools will most likely not be
alone for long. Of the more than 200 test-optional schools Kaplan
surveyed late last year, 15 percent said they are considering
reinstating or will definitely reinstate the requirement. The
survey also finds that among these same test-optional schools, 67
percent say if a student submits a competitive college admissions
exam score, it helps their application.
“Over the next few months, Kaplan will do what it does best
whenever there’s a test change of this magnitude: educate students,
parents, and high school counselors about what this means for them
and revamp our courses to make sure we effectively prepare students
for Test Day.”
Contact russell.schaffer@kaplan.com to speak with a college
admissions expert.
ACT® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc. Kaplan is the
official partner for live online prep for the ACT.
About Kaplan
Kaplan, Inc. is a global educational services company that helps
individuals and institutions advance their goals in an
ever-changing world. Our broad portfolio of solutions help students
and professionals further their education and careers, universities
and educational institutions attract and support students, and
businesses maximize employee recruitment, retainment, and
development. Stanley Kaplan founded our company in 1938 with a
mission to expand educational opportunities for students of all
backgrounds. Today, our thousands of employees working in 27
countries/regions continue Stanley’s mission as they serve about
1.2 million students and professionals, 15,000 corporate clients,
and 3,300 schools, school districts, colleges, and universities
worldwide. Kaplan is a subsidiary of the Graham Holdings Company
(NYSE: GHC). Learn more at kaplan.com.
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