Greater numbers of high school students will be able to take the ACT college-entrance exam on computers.
ACT Inc. has announced that computer-based testing will be available next year in the 18 states and additional districts that require students, typically juniors, to take the exam during the school day. About 1 million students could be affected. ACT officials said the traditional paper test will still be an option.
The announcement follows a two-year pilot project that allowed about 10,000 high school students to take the exam by desktop computer, laptop, or tablet.