Testing for College Admissions
The Chapel School code (CEEB) is 910750 Standardized tests are an important part of the college admissions process. Most colleges require the SAT I or ACT tests, and some colleges require specific SAT II subject tests. Students should check carefully for the requirements of each college/university when researching schools. Please note that there are some colleges that accept just the ACT tests, especially in the mid-west.
To ensure the authenticity of the scores, colleges and universities request that the testing center send them your scores directly. When registering for the SAT I or II, students have the opportunity to specify schools that should receive their scores. Be aware that all your SAT test results are sent directly to colleges. In the JUNIOR YEAR students are beginning to think more seriously about their college search, and we strongly recommend that they register for two (2) SAT tests.
PSAT/NMSQT
The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) measures the verbal reasoning, critical reading, math problem-solving and writing skills developed over many years, both in and out of school. The PSAT is a preview of the SAT and its principal purpose is to identify talented American students for merit scholarship. The test is given for sophomores and juniors once a year and registration should be done in the Guidance Office. Next available test date:
October 14, 2009
(Wednesday)
ACT/SAT
Most colleges require the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I) or the American College Test (ACT), and some colleges require specific SAT II subject tests. Students should check carefully for the requirements of each college/university when researching schools. Please note that some colleges only accept the ACT tests, especially in the mid-west.
To ensure the authenticity of the scores, colleges and universities request that the testing center send them your scores directly. Students have the opportunity when registering for the SAT I or II to specify schools that should receive their scores. Be aware that all your SAT test results are sent directly to colleges. In the JUNIOR YEAR students are beginning to think more seriously about their college search, and we strongly recommend that they register for 2 (two) SAT tests.
To see a comparison between ACT and SAT click here.
Registration packages for the ACT are available in the Counseling Office.
2009-2010 ACT Test Dates
Test Date | Registration Deadline |
October 24, 2009* | September 18, 2009 |
December 12, 2009* | November 6, 2009 |
February 6, 2010 | January 5, 2010 |
April 10, 2010* | March 5, 2010 |
June 12, 2010 | May 7, 2010 |
* The ACT Plus Writing is offered only on the October, December and April international test dates in 2009–2010. There is a higher fee for the ACT Plus Writing.
To learn more about the ACT visit http://www.actstudent.org
2009-2010 SAT Test Dates
Test Dates | Tests Available | Registration Deadlines | |
International Early | International Regular | ||
October 10, 2009 | SAT & | August 19, 2009 | September 9, 2009 |
November 7, 2009 | SAT & | September 16, 2009 | October 1, 2009 |
December 5, 2009 | SAT & | October 14, 2009 | October 31, 2009 |
January 23, 2010 | SAT & | December 2, 2009 | December 15, 2009 |
May 1, 2010 | SAT & | March 10, 2010 | March 25, 2010 |
June 5, 2010 | SAT & | April 14, 2010 | April 29, 2010 |
International deadlines apply to anyone testing outside of the United States, US territories, and US commonwealths.
To register and learn more about the SAT and SAT Subject Tests visit www.collegeboard.com
TOEFL
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is the most widely accepted test of English proficiency in North America. It is offered 12 times per year at more than 1,200 test centers in 170 countries and regions. Many countries now offer the TOEFL in a computer-based format, allowing students to schedule their own examination appointments year round. The average computer-based TOEFL requirement is 213. Students who register to take the TOEFL may also be required to complete the Test of Written English (TWE), a short essay that demonstrates their ability to write in English. Visit: http://www.ets.org.
IELTS
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is accepted by most Canadian institutions and is increasingly recognized for admission by colleges and universities in North America. The IELTS is available in over 250 centers in 100 countries. Testing dates are flexible and each IELTS center offers testing at least once per month. All IELTS candidates complete a test module on spoken English. The average IELTS requirement is a score of 6.5. For locations and test dates visit http://www.britishcouncil.org/br/brasil-exams-ielts-dates-locations.htm.
ACT vs. SAT: The Breakdown

