Jacksonville, AL – The Jacksonville State University (JSU) Office of Admissions has announced that it will be in charge of how the school’s On-Campus ACT test, previously called the Residual ACT. This announcement opens an excellent chance for JSU students who are both current and prospective who are looking to further enhance their academic experience.
The On-Campus ACT is available only those who are accepted at JSU or are currently enrolled, provides an easy way to improve their academic outcomes. Admissions director Lauren Findley shared her insights regarding this new development, saying, “The on-campus ACT is an excellent opportunity for students who must pass the test to be admitted to nursing schools or who have been accepted but have not yet registered and would like to try an even higher score. Although prospective students aren’t obliged to sit for the ACT but test scores could boost a new student’s scholarship application if it is submitted prior to the time of enrollment.”
The program offers students an opportunity to improve their performance in the times that it is not possible to take the National ACT is not being available. It is crucial to remember that the scores obtained via the JSU On-Campus Act program are only valid for JSU and are not valid to determine other purposes for the school, like NCAA admissions as well as applications to different universities.
In the coming academic year, the on-campus Exams for the ACT will be held in the Merrill Hall Auditorium from 12:00 until 4:00 PM at the time of:
– – November 3, 2023 to January 5, 2024.
8 March 2024 – 8 March 2024
10 May 2024 – May 10 20, 2024
– – August 2, 2024
Students interested in participating in the On-Campus ACT can find more information and register online by visiting the official JSU website at https://www.jsu.edu/undergraduate/act.html. If they need assistance or have any questions students can reach Amanda Kughn, the principal admissions processing officer via phone at 256-782-568 or by email at ncampusact@jsu.edu.
The Jacksonville State University Office of Admissions being in control of On-Campus ACT students have more opportunities to reach their academic goals, while also improving their prospects of being awarded scholarships. This latest move shows JSU’s determination to help the achievement of students in the in the present and the in the future.