The ACT assessment is a nationally recognized college admission exam that tests the areas of English, math, reading and science with an optional written essay. ACT results with no essay are accepted by Texas A&M University-Commerce for admission. The ACT is a curriculum-based test. The questions on the ACT are directly related to what you have learned in your high school courses in English, mathematics and science. The ACT is normally administered in October, December, February, April and June.
Make an Appointment
Register for the ACT.
If you miss the regular and late registration postmark deadlines for the test date you want, you may still be able to take the test on a standby basis.
Exam Day Breakdown
What to Expect on Exam Day
- Report to the foyer of the McDowell Business Administration Building between 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. on the test date for which you are registered on your admission ticket.
- The ACT begins at 8 a.m. (You will NOT be admitted if you are late)
- Students taking the ACT without essay (standard time) are generally finished by 12:15 p.m. (Examinees taking the optional written essay should be finished by 1 p.m.).
- Testing includes one break.
- View more details on the test length.
What to Bring
- Your test center admission ticket
- Identification
- Sharpened soft-lead No. 2 pencils with good erasers (Do NOT bring mechanical pencils)
- A permitted calculator, if you wish to use one on the mathematics test
- View more details on what to bring
What Not to Bring
If any of the prohibited items are brought to the center, they will be taken up and turned off (if necessary). The center is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Cell phones
- Watches with an audible alarm
- Mechanical pencils
- Pens
- Textbooks
- Dictionaries, including foreign language dictionaries
- Notes or other aids
- Scratch paper
- Highlighters
- Compass, protractor, ruler or any other aids
- Photographic devices
- Reading material
- Food or drink (including water)
- View more details on what NOT to bring
As you prepare for the ACT, you might benefit from the test preparation resources.
The SAT measures the critical reading, mathematical reasoning, and writing skills that you have developed over time and the skills you need to be academically successful in college. The SAT assesses how well you analyze and solve problems—skills that are needed in college. The SAT is an accepted exam for admission requirements at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The SAT is normally administered in October, November, December, February, March, May and June.
NOTE: College Board no longer offers SAT subject tests. The essay is only available in states where it's required as part of SAT school-day administrations. Students scheduled to take the SAT on a school day should check with their school about whether the essay will be included. For more information, see the College Board’s SAT page.
Make an Appointment
Check out the SAT dates and fees.
If you miss the regular and late registration postmark deadlines for the test date you want, you may still be able to take the test as a waitlist examinee.
Exam Day Breakdown
What to Expect on Exam Day
- Report to the foyer of the McDowell Business Administration Building between 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. on the test date for which you are registered on your admission ticket.
- The SAT begins at 8 a.m. (You will NOT be admitted if you are late)
- Students taking the SAT are generally finished by 12:15 p.m.
- Testing includes one break.
- View more details on the test length.
What to Bring
- Your test center admission ticket
- Identification
- Sharpened soft-lead No. 2 pencils with good erasers (Do NOT bring mechanical pencils)
- A permitted calculator, if you wish to use one on the mathematics test
- View more details on what to bring
What Not to Bring
If any of the prohibited items are brought to the center, they will be taken up and turned off (if necessary). The center is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Cell phones
- Watches with an audible alarm
- Mechanical pencils
- Pens
- Textbooks
- Foreign language dictionaries
- Dictionaries
- Notes or other aids
- Scratch paper
- Highlighters
- Compass, protractor, ruler, or any other aids
- Photographic devices
- Reading material
- Food or drink (including water)
- View more details of what NOT to bring
As you prepare for the SAT, you might benefit from the test preparation resources.
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Contact Us
- Assessment Services
- 903.886.5122
- [email protected]
- The Welcome Center
- 2104 University Dr, Commerce, TX 75428
Hours of Operation
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday
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