Students applying (except international and some transfer students) need to have their ACT or SAT scores sent as part of the application process.
What are the ACT and SAT?
The ACT and SAT are national college admission exams that test your skills and knowledge in English, mathematics, reading, and science. To be considered for admission to Kendall, you must take one of these tests. Most people take them during their sophomore or junior year of high school, but you can take them whenever you want. And, if you’re not satisfied with your score, you can take the test over again until you are.
Sending the scores to Kendall
If you haven’t yet taken the ACT or SAT test, you can have your scores sent directly to Kendall by writing our school code on your test form.
- Our ACT code is 1983.
- Our SAT code is 1376.
If you’ve already taken the ACT or SAT, check your high school transcripts for your score. If it’s listed there, you don’t need to submit your scores separately. If not, contact the ACT or SAT offices to request that your results be sent to Kendall.
