Residual ACT
Fees:
The residual ACT fee is $40 and is payable to OSU-Tulsa. This fee may be paid by cash, cashier's check, money order, or credit card at the Office of the Bursar in Administration Hall.
Registration:
Examinees may register for the exam when they arrive at the testing center. We ask that examinees call to make an appointment for this exam at least 24 hours before the scheduled test date. The Residual ACT is offered every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. and lasts approximately 4 hours. Examinees need to arrive at least 10 minutes early to complete registration.
Required Identification:
Examinees must present a photo I.D. to be admitted to the test when they arrive at the testing center. Acceptable forms of identification include a driver's license, school I.D, military I.D., or current passport. If an examinee does not have an acceptable I.D. as listed above, click here for alternate forms of acceptable identification.
Description:
The Residual ACT at OSU is used to help determine eligibility for undergraduate admission. The Residual ACT given at OSU-Tulsa can only be used for OSU. These scores cannot be transferred to another college or university, and there are no additional score reports available.
The exam consists of four multiple choice sections: English (45 minutes), math (60 minutes), reading (35 minutes), and science reasoning (35 minutes).
Scoring Information:
Test results will be available immediately after completion of the exam. Only the person who took the exam may receive the test results. Testing Services will issue one copy of the score report to the student and will submit a copy to the Office of Admissions at OSU-Stillwater.
Policies and Procedures:
- Examinees must have applied for admission or be an enrolled student at OSU before taking the Residual ACT test.
- No examinee will be admitted in the testing area after exam administration has begun.
- Examinees must present acceptable identification to be admitted to the testing area.
- Examinees should bring a permitted calculator. Click here for calculator regulations. Testing Services will not loan calculators or provide batteries, and examinees are not allowed to share calculators.
- The following items are not permitted in the testing room: books, dictionaries, notes, scratch paper (other than scratch paper provided by the testing center), highlighters, colored pens or pencils, correction fluid, electronic devices (other than permitted calculator), reading material, food or drink, and tobacco.
- If an examinee finishes a section early, he/she will not be allowed to work on the next section or go back to a previous section.
- No talking or communication with other examinees is allowed.
- Examinees are not permitted to access electronic devices (including cell phones) at any time during the test or during break.
Retest Policy:
Examinees must wait 60 days before retaking the Residual ACT (non-national). If an examinee retakes the Residual ACT before the 60 day time limit, the retest scores will be cancelled, and no refund will be made.
Study Guides:
The Real ACT Prep Guide is the official published guide to the ACT. This book includes three practice tests previously used in test administrations. The book includes explanations for all right and wrong answer choices. Additional sample test books are available at the ACT website for more practice.
ACT Online Prep is the only online test preparation program designed by the ACT test developers. ACT Online Prep has practice test questions and a diagnostic test.
Also on the ACT website, examinees can download or print a free booklet, Preparing for the ACT, which contains information about test content, format, and administration procedures as well as a complete practice test. Free sample tests, test tips, and test descriptions are also available.
Examinees can find all of these study aids at www.actstudent.org.
Testing for Students with Disabilities:
- OSU-Tulsa Testing Services will provide extended time to examinees with a documented disability. The amount of extended time will depend on each individual case. The examinee must first register with Student Disability Services (918-594-8354) and present documentation of the disability. Once the amount of extended time has been determined, Student Disability Services will contact both the examinee and Testing Services. The examinee should then contact Testing Services to schedule a date to take the exam.