I haven't received my scores yet. How long does it take?
Most multiple-choice scores from National and International testing are added to ACT's computer files within 2½ weeks after each test date. You can try to view your scores once they have been added to our computer files. (Please note: If you tested through Special, Arranged, Project, or DANTES testing, your scores are not available for viewing online. If you tested through State testing this spring, your scores from that administration will be added about one week after you receive your ACT score report in the mail.)
Score reports are usually mailed to your home within 4 to 8 weeks after the test date. (Please allow an additional 1 to 2 weeks if you test in a country other than the U.S. or Canada.) If you took the Writing test, your report will be mailed only after your Writing scores are available, normally 2 weeks after your multiple-choice scores.
Scores are processed and added each week, usually each Wednesday and Friday. Normally, all scores are reported by 8 weeks after the test date. (See examples of why some scores take longer.) There is no option for speeding the reporting of scores.
