Take the ACT during orientation.
What is On-Campus ACT testing?
ACT test scores are used for scholarships and sometimes academic advising at Union Adventist University. ACT offers two test options: the National ACT and the On-Campus (previously Residual) ACT.
The National ACT is administered by ACT at Union Adventist University on pre-scheduled Sunday dates. Union's test center number is 024801, and a clergyman’s letter is available upon request. Scores are mailed to students after several weeks and are good at any school. There is no waiting period before you can sign up to take the test again. Learn more and register at act.org.
The On-Campus ACT (previously Residual ACT) is for students who have applied to and will be attending Union Adventist University. Scores are available within two business days, they are good only at Union Adventist University and are used to increase freshman scholarships. Test dates are offered during new student orientation fall and spring semesters. Alternate dates November-September may be requested through the registration form below. Testing accommodations for students with professionally diagnosed disabilities can be made when noted on the registration for the test. You must wait at least 60 days between taking On-Campus ACTs. Learn more and register below.
What do I need to know?
Taking the On-Campus ACT at Union Adventist University
You can register here to take the On-Campus ACT. See testing time and location below.
On-Campus ACT Details
- The On-Campus ACT is only open to incoming students who have been accepted to Union Adventist University.
- Use this form to register at least three weeks before your desired test date.
- The results are only valid at Union Adventist University and will be emailed within 48 hours from testing.
- Payment of $65 must be paid by cash or check at time of testing.
When and Where
The next On-Campus ACT at Union Adventist University will be held:
Sunday, January 5, 2024 at 8:00 a.m.
Don Love Building, Student Success (#6 in this campus map)
Complete this registration to take the on-campus ACT.
Confirmation will be sent after registering.
Test Preparation
Help studying for various standardized exams is available at studyguidezone.com and kaptest.com.
Test Day
On the day of the test, please arrive 15 minutes early with the following:
- A valid ID with your name and photo (driver's license, passport, or Union ID).
- $65 cash or check written to "Union Adventist University Student Success" with the memo "Testing."
And the following testing materials:
- ACT-permitted calculator with charged batteries (if taking the Mathematics portion).
- Non-mechanical #2 pencils with erasers.
- Optional: Water bottle or snack (food/snacks only accessible at the designated break, unless it's part of a documented accommodation).
Register for the On-Campus ACT!
Ready to register?
Click here to register to take the On-Campus ACT at Union Adventist University. You will be contacted after registering to arrange and/or confirm time and location. Payment will be due at the time of testing.
If you have questions, contact Student Success click for contact details.

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