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 College Entrance Exams - ACT and SAT

College-bound students elect to take the American College Test  (ACT) and/or the Scholastic Aptitude Test  (SAT) as part of the college entrance application process. In addition to this self-selected group, all eleventh grade students are required to take the ACT as part of the Colorado Student Assessment Program.

American College of Testing - ACT

The American College of Testing (ACT Assessment®) is designed to assess high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. The tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning.

The ACT includes 215 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete with breaks. Actual testing time is 2 hours and 55 minutes.

In the U.S., the ACT is administered on five national test dates, in October, December, February, April, and June. All 11th graders must participate in the state ACT administration. In selected states, the ACT is also offered in late September. For more information, check out the ACT website 


 2007 Results

2007 National ACT Results
  English Math Reading Science Composite
LPS

22.3

22.1

23.1

22.2

22.6

Colorado

19.7

20.1

20.8

20.4

20.4

National

20.7

21.0

21.5

21.0

21.2

2007 State ACT Results
  English Math Reading Science Composite
LPS

21.0

21.8

22.1

21.3

21.7

Colorado

18.3

19.2

19.4

19.1

19.1

2007 SAT Results
  Critical
Reading
Math Writing Total    
LPS

565

571

552

1688 

Colorado

560

565

549 

1674 

National

502

515

494 

1511