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ACT Registration Guide for Singapore: Deadlines, Fees, Test Centers & Mistakes to Avoid
One Wrong Click During Registration Can Cost You Three Months
It sounds dramatic, but it happens every testing cycle.
A Singapore student fills out their ACT registration form in a hurry. They misspell their name slightly differently from their passport. They pick a test date without checking score delivery timelines. They assume their preferred test centre will have availability next month.
Then test day arrives — and something goes wrong.
Wrong name? Denied entry. Centre full? No available seats. Scores arrive late? Missed application deadline.
Every single one of these disasters is preventable. This guide walks you through the complete ACT registration process for Singapore students — every step, every fee, every deadline, and every mistake you must avoid.
Bookmark this page. You'll thank yourself later.
Before You Register: Three Things to Decide First
Jumping straight into ACT registration without making these three decisions first is like booking a flight without knowing your destination.
Decision 1: When Should You Test?
Work backwards from your university application deadlines.
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Early Decision / Early Action deadlines: Typically November 1 or November 15
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Regular Decision deadlines: Typically January 1 or January 15
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Score delivery time: 3–8 weeks for international students
Example calculation:
If your Early Decision deadline is November 1, 2026, and scores take up to 8 weeks:
→ Latest safe test date: Early September 2026
→ Recommended test date: June 2026 (allows retake buffer)
Decision 2: Do You Need the Writing Section?
Check every university on your list. If even one recommends or requires Writing, register for it. The extra cost (~USD $25) is negligible compared to the risk of missing a requirement.
Decision 3: Which Test Centre Works Best?
Singapore has limited ACT test centres. Your preferred location may not have availability on every date. Having a backup centre in mind prevents last-minute panic.
ACT Registration: The Complete Step-by-Step Walkthrough
Here's exactly what to do, screen by screen.
Step 1: Create Your ACT Web Account
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Visit act.org
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Click "Sign Up" and create a free student account
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Use an email address you check regularly — all communications go here
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Choose a strong password (you'll need this account for scores later)
Step 2: Enter Personal Information
This step is where most problems begin. Here's what matters:
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Name: Must match your passport exactly — including middle name, spelling, and order
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Date of birth: Double-check the format (month/day/year for US system)
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Address: Your Singapore home address
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High school information: Enter your school name and expected graduation year
⚠️ Critical warning: If your ACT registration name doesn't match your passport name character-for-character, you risk being turned away on test day. We've seen students rejected over a missing middle name.
Step 3: Select Your Test Date
Choose from available international test dates. The system will show you which dates are open for registration.
Projected 2025–2026 international test dates:
|
Test Date |
Registration Opens |
Registration Deadline |
|
September 2025 |
~June 2025 |
~August 2025 |
|
October 2025 |
~July 2025 |
~September 2025 |
|
December 2025 |
~September 2025 |
~November 2025 |
|
February 2026 |
~November 2025 |
~January 2026 |
|
April 2026 |
~January 2026 |
~March 2026 |
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June 2026 |
~March 2026 |
~May 2026 |
|
July 2026 |
~April 2026 |
~June 2026 |
Always verify exact dates on act.org — these are estimates based on historical patterns.
Step 4: Choose Your Test Centre
Search for Singapore test centres within the registration system.
Common Singapore ACT test centres:
|
Test Centre |
Location |
Notes |
|
Singapore American School |
Woodlands |
Most popular; fills fast |
|
Canadian International School |
Lakeside / Tanjong Katong |
Good availability usually |
|
Stamford American International School |
Upper Serangoon |
Check date-specific availability |
How to choose wisely:
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Pick the centre closest to your home (less travel stress on test day)
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Check availability immediately — don't wait even a few days
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Note the centre address and save it separately
Step 5: Choose ACT or ACT Plus Writing
Two options:
|
Option |
What's Included |
Cost (International) |
|
ACT (No Writing) |
English, Math, Reading, Science |
~USD $175 |
|
ACT Plus Writing |
All above + 40-minute essay |
~USD $200 |
Select based on your university requirements. When uncertain, choose Writing — you can't add it after registering.
Step 6: Upload Your Photo
Requirements:
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Recent photo (taken within last 6 months)
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Clear, front-facing headshot
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Plain white or light background
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No hats, sunglasses, or filters
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Must resemble your current appearance
This photo appears on your admission ticket and is verified against your face on test day. A blurry or outdated photo can cause delays at check-in.
Step 7: Select Free Score Recipients
During ACT registration, you can choose up to 4 universities to receive your scores for free.
Should you use this option?
At Test prep online with The Princeton Review Singapore, we advise caution here:
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✅ Use it if you're confident you'll score well (second or third attempt)
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❌ Skip it if this is your first attempt and you're unsure of your score
You can always send scores later for $18 each. But once sent through the free option, you cannot take them back.
Step 8: Pay and Confirm
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Payment by credit card or debit card
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Save your confirmation number
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Print your admission ticket immediately — don't wait until the night before
Complete Fee Breakdown for Singapore Students
Understanding every possible charge prevents budget surprises.
Standard Fees
|
Item |
Cost (USD) |
|
ACT without Writing |
$175 |
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ACT with Writing |
$200 |
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Late ACT registration fee |
$36 |
|
Test date change |
$42 |
|
Test centre change |
$42 |
Score-Related Fees
|
Item |
Cost (USD) |
|
Free score reports (up to 4 per test) |
$0 |
|
Additional score report (per university) |
$18 |
|
Priority score reporting |
$41.50 |
|
Score verification (multiple choice) |
$55 |
|
Score verification (Writing) |
$40 |
Budget Planning for Two Attempts
Here's what a typical Singapore student spends:
|
Expense |
Cost |
|
First ACT with Writing |
$200 |
|
Second ACT with Writing |
$200 |
|
4 additional score reports |
$72 |
|
Total |
~$472 |
Add $36 per late registration and $42 per date/centre change if needed.
Money-saving tip: Register early to avoid the $36 late fee. That's money better spent on preparation materials.
The Admission Ticket: Your Non-Negotiable Test Day Document
After completing ACT registration, your admission ticket becomes available in your online account. Here's everything you need to know about it.
What's on the Admission Ticket?
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Your name and photo
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Test date and centre address
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Reporting time
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Test centre-specific instructions
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Your ACT ID number
Printing Rules
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Must be printed on paper — phone screenshots are NOT accepted
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Print in colour if possible (for photo verification)
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Bring it even if you think the centre "should have your information"
What Happens If You Lose It?
Log into your ACT account and reprint it. But don't leave this until the morning of the test — printer failures at 6 AM are more common than you'd think.
Real Stories: When ACT Registration Goes Wrong
Case 1: The Name Mismatch — Kai Wen
Kai Wen registered using "Kai Wen Tan" but his passport showed "Tan Kai Wen." At the test centre, the proctor noticed the discrepancy. After 20 minutes of stressful discussion, he was allowed to sit — but only after signing additional verification forms.
His stress level during Section 1? Through the roof. His English score suffered.
Prevention: Enter your name in exact passport order during ACT registration.
Case 2: The Full Test Centre — Aisha
Aisha decided to register for the December test date in late November. Her preferred centre — Singapore American School — was completely full. The backup centre was also unavailable. She had to defer to the February date, pushing her preparation timeline back by two months.
Prevention: Register the week registration opens for popular test dates.
Case 3: The Expired Passport — Ravi
Ravi's passport expired three weeks before his June ACT date. He didn't notice until the night before. No valid passport meant no entry. He missed the test entirely.
Prevention: Check your passport expiry date when you register, not the week of the test.
Test Day Logistics: What to Bring and What to Leave Home
Must-Bring Checklist
✅ Printed admission ticket (paper copy)
✅ Valid passport (check expiry date)
✅ Two sharpened No. 2 / HB pencils (not mechanical)
✅ Good quality eraser
✅ Approved calculator (verify at act.org)
✅ Analogue or basic digital watch (no smartwatches)
✅ Snack and water (for the break, kept outside testing room)
Leave-at-Home List
❌ Mobile phone (if brought, must be completely off and stored away)
❌ Smartwatch or fitness tracker
❌ Mechanical pencils
❌ Highlighters or coloured pens
❌ Notes, textbooks, or study materials
❌ Scratch paper (you'll use test booklet margins)
❌ Any electronic devices besides your calculator
Arriving at the Test Centre
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Reporting time: Usually 8:00 AM (check your admission ticket)
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Arrive by: 7:30 AM at the latest
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Testing begins: Approximately 8:30–9:00 AM
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Expected finish: Around 12:00–12:30 PM (with Writing)
Travel tip: Do a practice run to your test centre at least one week before. Know the exact route, parking situation (if applicable), and walking distance from the drop-off point.
After ACT Registration: What Happens Next?
Timeline of Events
|
When |
What Happens |
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Immediately after registration |
Confirmation email received |
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1–2 weeks before test |
Admission ticket finalised (recheck details) |
|
Test day |
Arrive, test, go home |
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2–3 weeks after test |
Multiple-choice scores available online |
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5–8 weeks after test |
Writing scores available (if applicable) |
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Score release day |
Free score reports sent to chosen universities |
Checking Your Scores
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Log into your ACT account at act.org
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Navigate to "Scores"
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View your section scores and composite
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Download your detailed score report
Sending Additional Score Reports
After viewing your scores:
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Log into your account
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Select "Send Your Scores"
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Choose universities
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Pay $18 per additional report
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Reports are typically delivered within 1–2 weeks
Changes and Cancellations: What You Can and Can't Do
Changing Your Test Date
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Allowed? Yes, subject to availability
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Fee: $42
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Deadline: Must be done before the original test date
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Process: Through your ACT online account
Changing Your Test Centre
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Allowed? Yes, subject to availability
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Fee: $42
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Restriction: New centre must offer your chosen test date
Cancelling Your ACT Registration
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Before test day: Partial refund available
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After test day (score cancellation): Must request by Thursday after the test
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No-show: No refund, no score, registration forfeited
Adding or Removing Writing
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Adding Writing after registering without it: Contact ACT directly; not always possible
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Removing Writing: Contact ACT before the test date
Pro tip: It's much easier to register for ACT Plus Writing upfront than to add it later. If there's even a small chance you'll need it, register with Writing from the start.
The 10 Most Common ACT Registration Mistakes (And How to Avoid Every One)
Based on years of advising Singapore students, these are the errors we encounter most frequently:
|
Mistake |
Consequence |
Prevention |
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Name doesn't match passport |
Denied entry |
Copy name exactly from passport |
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Registering too late |
Preferred centre unavailable |
Register within first week of opening |
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Wrong test date for deadline |
Scores arrive after application closes |
Count backwards from deadline + 8 weeks |
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Forgetting to print admission ticket |
Denied entry |
Print immediately after registering |
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Passport expired |
Cannot test |
Check expiry during registration |
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Not choosing Writing when needed |
Must retake or miss requirement |
Default to Writing when uncertain |
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Using free score sends on first attempt |
Low scores sent to dream schools |
Only use free sends when confident |
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Not bringing proper pencils |
Cannot complete answer sheet |
Buy No. 2/HB pencils a week before |
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Bringing banned calculator |
Calculator confiscated |
Check approved list at act.org |
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Not doing a test centre practice run |
Late arrival, added stress |
Visit centre location one week before |
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Start My ACT Registration?
Visit act.org, create a free student account, and follow the registration prompts. You'll need your passport details, a recent photo, and a credit or debit card for payment.
How Early Should I Complete ACT Registration?
We recommend completing ACT registration 5–6 weeks before your target test date. For popular dates like December and June, register even earlier — within the first week that registration opens.
Can I Register for Multiple ACT Test Dates Simultaneously?
Yes. You can register for multiple upcoming test dates at the same time. Each registration requires separate payment. This is a smart strategy if you want to guarantee backup testing opportunities.
What If My Preferred Test Centre Is Full During ACT Registration?
Select an alternative Singapore test centre. If all Singapore centres are full, the nearest international options are in Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta — though this is rarely necessary if you register early.
Can My Parents Complete the ACT Registration for Me?
Yes, but the account should be in the student's name with the student's details. Parents can assist with the process, but all personal information must match the student's passport.
Is Late ACT Registration Worth the Extra Fee?
Only if you absolutely need that specific test date. The $36 late fee is avoidable with better planning. However, if missing the date means missing an application deadline, the fee is a worthwhile investment.
What Happens If I Need to Cancel After Completing ACT Registration?
You can cancel before test day for a partial refund. If you've already taken the test and want to cancel your scores, you must submit a request by the Thursday following test day. Cancelled scores are permanently deleted.
Can I Change From ACT to ACT Plus Writing After ACT Registration?
Sometimes, but it's not guaranteed. Contact ACT customer service directly. It's much simpler to register for ACT Plus Writing from the beginning.
Registration Done Right Is Half the Battle Won
Here's something experienced tutors know that students often don't — the ACT registration process itself is a test of organisation and attention to detail. The same skills that help you ace the exam help you navigate registration smoothly.
Get your name right. Choose your date strategically. Register early. Print your ticket. Check your passport.
These aren't glamorous preparation steps. But they're the foundation everything else is built on. The most prepared student in Singapore can't score a 36 if they're turned away at the door.
You've now got every piece of information you need for a flawless ACT registration experience. The only step left is to take it.
Open act.org. Start your registration. And begin your journey toward the score — and the university — you deserve.
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