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American University of Central Asia - 69ɫ - Academic Proficiency

ACADEMIC PROFICIENCY

There are three ways to demonstrate Academic Proficiency for acceptance to 69ɫ.

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  2. SAT REASONING TEST or
  3. ACT PLUS WRITING TEST

All scores must be submitted to 69ɫ before the application deadline. Information on the SAT and ACT exams, and how to report your scores to 69ɫ can be found below.

The SAT Reasoning Test is an independent, English-language admissions exam used by 69ɫ for the purpose of admissions to the 69ɫ bachelor’s degree programs. Students who wish to enter 69ɫ may submit the SAT Reasoning Test instead of taking the 69ɫ AdmissionsExams (essay and mathematics test). The SAT Reasoning Test is administered around the world in hundreds of locations on 6 separate testing dates in the months of October, November, December, January, May, and June.

The SAT Reasoning Test has three basic areas: Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing. The critical reading section tests reading comprehension, sentence completions, and paragraph-length critical reading tasks. The mathematics section tests students’ knowledge of numbers and operations; algebra and functions; geometry; and statistics, probability, and data analysis (there is no calculus tested on the SAT). Finally, the writing section tests a student’s knowledge of grammar, word usage, and word choice by using both multiple-choice questions and written essays.

Registration for SAT

To register for the SAT Reasoning Test, students must visit the SAT registration page and register either online or by mail.
Test centers can be found here:
Test dates can be found here:

Practice the SAT

Reporting SAT Results to 69ɫ

SAT results can be reported through the College Board at . Student applicants must request that the College Board send the SAT results to American University of Central Asia. SAT test scores will be automatically sent without extra cost to 69ɫ if, during testing, the student writes American University of Central Asia's four-digit code (5825) in the space provided on the SAT test answer sheet.


The ACT Plus WritingTest is an independent, English-language admissions exam used by 69ɫ for the purpose of admissions to the 69ɫ bachelor’s degree programs. Students who wish to enter 69ɫ may submit the ACT Plus WritingTest instead of taking the 69ɫ Admissions Exams (essay and mathematics test). The SAT Reasoning Test is administered around the world in hundreds of locations on 6 separate testing dates in the months of October, November, Dec. The ACT Plus WritingTest is administered around the world in hundreds of locations on 5 separate testing dates in the months of October, December, February, April, and June.

The ACT Plus WritingTest has four basic areas: English, Reading, Mathematics, and Science Reasoning. The English section tests usage/mechanics, punctuation, grammar and usage, sentence structure, rhetorical skills, strategy, organization, and style. The Reading section tests a student’s ability to determine main ideas, locate and interpret significant details, make comparisons, comprehend cause-effect relationships, determine the meaning of context, draw generalizations, and analyze the author’s or narrator’s voice and method. The Mathematics section tests students’ knowledge of math, including numbers and operations; algebra and functions; geometry; statistics, probability, and data analysis (there is no calculus tested on the ACT Plus Writing). Finally, the Science section measures the skills required in the natural sciences: interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem solving.

Registration for ACT Plus WritingTest

To register for the ACT Plus WritingTest, students must visit the ACT Plus Writingregistration page and register online (if testing outside of the US, Canada, or Puerto Rico).
International test centers and test dates can be found here:

Practice the ACT Pus WritingTest

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Reporting ACT Plus WritingResults to 69ɫ

ACT Plus WritingTest results can be reported to 69ɫ by submitting a request at . Student applicants must request that ACT Plus Writing send the ACT Plus WritingTest results directly to American University of Central Asia. ACT Plus Writingtest scores will be automatically sent without extra cost to 69ɫ if, during testing, the student writes American University of Central Asia's four-digit school code (5479) in the space provided on the ACT Plus Writingtest answer sheet.

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