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Act & Sat Test Dates and Deadlines (2019 ACT & SAT TEST DATES AND DEADLINES (2019-2020) DANTES authorizes the reimbursement of ACT and SAT when taken at an ACT or SAT National Test Center. National Test Centers function separately from DANTES Test Sites and may be defined as participating colleges, universities and professional test centers approved by the individual testing agencies to administer their respective exams. ACT Dates: http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/registration.html Under search: Type ACT test date schedule National SAT Dates: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/register/dates-deadlines The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) only accepts ACT and SAT score results from assessments administered at an ACT and SAT National Test Centers from one of the seven weekend test dates to determine NCAA eligibility. Test Centers in Honolulu, Hawaii: https://sattestdates.us/city.asp?city=honolulu,%20hawaii DAMIEN MEMORIAL SCHOOL FARRINGTON HS 1401 HOUGHTAILING STREET 1564 NORTH KING STREET HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96817 HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96817 Test Dates: Oct, Dec, Mar, Jun Test Dates: Nov, Dec, Jun IOLANI UPPER SCHOOL KALANI HS 563 KAMOKU STREET 4680 KALANIANAOLE HIGHWAY HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96826 HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96821 Test Dates: Oct, Nov, Mar, Jun Test Dates: Nov, May KAMEHAMEHA HS MID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE 210 KONIA CIRCLE 2445 KAALA ST HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96817 HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96822 Test Dates: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Mar, May Test Dates: Oct, Mar PUNAHOU SCHOOL SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY 1601 PUNAHOU ST-BINGHAM HALL-USE 3253 WAIALAE AVENUE HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96822 HONOLULU, HAWAII, 96816 Test Dates: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Mar, May, Jun Test Dates: Oct, Jun For Test Funding & Reimbursement Eligibility go to: https://www.dantes.doded.mil/EducationPrograms/take-tests-get-transcripts/testfunding.html October 1, 2019 .
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