Glenbrook North High School Code (CEEB): 143-215
As educators (as well as the media) continue to discuss, debate, and challenge the perceived advantages and disadvantages of the ACT/SAT, it is important that you take the examinations seriously, while realizing that they are not the single most important factor that will get you admitted or denied to a college.
It is recommended that students begin taking these tests during the spring of their junior year. Students have plenty of opportunity to take the tests. ACT’s are offered in February, April, June, September, October, and December and SAT’s in January, March, April, May, June, October, November and December. Therefore, taking these tests in October or December of your junior year for practice is simply not necessary! As a statewide initiative, all juniors will be administered the SAT in April during the school day. This SAT can be used for college admissions.
Students eligible to participate in the school district's Free/Reduced Lunch program should see Ms. Stoller or Dr. Boyle for possible fee waivers for the ACT/SAT.
PLEASE NOTE: Glenbrook North High School does NOT record test scores on transcripts or applications. It is the student's responsibility to request the testing company to send their scores directly to the college(s).
ACT: College Admission Testing Program
Online registration
Standby Testing If you miss the late deadline to register for a test date.
View/Send Scores View and send your scores to colleges.
Services for Students with Disabilities Accommodations and documentation requirements.
ACT Test Prep To help you prepare for the test.
ACT Writing Test See what colleges have decided about the writing test.
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Online registration
SAT Waitlist Registration
Standby test-taking is not permitted. If you miss the last registration deadline, or if your paper registration has been returned unprocessed without enough time to resubmit it, you may be able to go online to request a waitlist status. This status may be available from the last registration deadline up until five days before test day. Unregistered individuals will not be admitted to the test center under any circumstances. Test registration on test day at the test center is not available.
SAT Registration To register.
SAT Scores View/send SAT scores.
SAT Practice To prepare for the test.
Students with Disabilities Accommodations and documentation requirements.
College Board Messages For inquiries.
Compass Find out if SAT Subject Tests are required or recommended by the school you are interested in attending. Please visit the school website or call the admissions office for the most accurate information.