ACT has made some exciting changes to help students maximize their scores and feel more confident on test day. The ACT is now shorter, allows more time per question, and gives students more options for how they test. These updates are designed to help students shine while maintaining the high standards colleges expect.
Here’s everything you need to know to support your students this year.
The ACT is introducing several enhancements designed to improve the student testing experience:
These updates make the ACT more flexible, but the core structure and standards remain the same:
Students asked for more flexibility, and ACT listened. The result is a test experience that feels more manageable, while still delivering the trusted data schools and colleges rely on.
Here’s what we heard from students:
“The test is too long. I need more time!”
The enhanced ACT is shorter and allows more time per question. This helps students feel less rushed and more confident as they work through each section.
“The science section scares me.”
Now students can choose whether or not to take science. Those who want to highlight STEM strengths can still opt in and receive detailed score reporting.
“I don’t want to test on a computer. I still want paper!”
Students can now select the format that works best for them—online or paper. This flexibility supports comfort, confidence, and performance.
The enhanced ACT is already available for national and international test takers. Students registering for 2025–2026 ACT test dates can now choose their format and whether or not to include science. State and District testing will begin using the enhanced ACT in spring 2026.
ACT’s goal is simple: to help students succeed in a way that works for them. These enhancements give students more control, less stress, and a testing experience that better aligns with their needs and goals.
Need more info? Visit the ACT Test Enhancements webpage for updates, visuals, and a full list of FAQs to share with families and students.
Have questions or need additional support? Reach out to us anytime at counselor@act.org.