°µÍøTVOnline Prep:
°µÍøTVTest Prep in the Classroom
Help Your Students Prepare for the °µÍøTVTest
As your students get ready to take the ACT® test, you want them to do their best. You can help your students prepare with ACT® Online Prep—an engaging, interactive test prep program developed by the makers of the °µÍøTVusing the same research and expertise that has made the °µÍøTVthe most widely used college entrance exam in the nation.
Students
- Access the program online or through a free mobile app.
- Get flexible, personalized learning paths customized to each student’s needs and test timeframe so they can review material at their own pace.
- Engaging games they can play with other students encourage them to test their knowledge.
How it Works
- Two full-length tests and thousands more practice questions help students become familiar with the °µÍøTVformat and build their confidence so there are no surprises on test day.
- Track progress at individual and aggregate levels, including time spent and performance on practice questions and tests.
- Use the Educator guide to provide curriculum ideas for incorporating °µÍøTVOnline Prep for students to improve achievement in English, Reading, Mathematics, and Science
Teachers
- Teachers can assign work in °µÍøTVOnline Prep for students to complete as part of test prep within a classroom or as learning enhancement.
- Identify areas in which the entire class may need help.
- Utilize the educator guide that includes curriculum tips for teaching ACT® Online Prep (AOP), how to use the rich formative data that comes from student use of the learning tool to develop additional next-step instructional decisions to promote student success

A New Class of Preparation Using °µÍøTVOnline Prep
For three years, sophomores at Cedar Mountain High School in rural Minnesota have taken the PreACT®, which predicts their future success on the ACT® test. The following year, these students have a unique opportunity—to enroll in a junior-level class fully dedicated to °µÍøTVpreparation.
Helping Students Achieve College Success with Intensive Test Prep
For years, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock struggled to retain and graduate minority students, particularly African-American and Hispanic students. Graduation rates hovered around 5% for males and 10% for females. Learn more about how °µÍøTVOnline Prep helped turn things around.
Research: °µÍøTVOnline Prep Helps Students on the °µÍøTV
Examines how enrollment in AOP is associated with increases in average °µÍøTVComposite scores.