Weslaco high school juniors are busy preparing for the ACT college entrance exam to be administered March 26. Weslaco ISD is offering this essential exam at no cost to the Class of 2026.
“The ACT is one of the predictors for college readiness,” Weslaco East High School College, Career and Military Specialist Maria Flores said. “Students start applying for college the summer going into their junior year, if they want to be more competitive for scholarships and things like that, they are going to want that higher ACT score.”
Scholarships, admissions and financial aid to top universities are all at stake. Also, a strong ACT score qualifies students for TSI exemptions, allowing them to bypass additional college placement tests. The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) assessments measure college readiness in reading, writing and math for college placement purposes.
All Weslaco ISD high school juniors are eligible to take the ACT college entrance exams at no cost and the exam is taken on-site during regular school hours.
In preparation for the ACT exam, Weslaco High and WEHS have provided numerous online and in-person resources. Both high schools have hosted boot camps to help students prepare for the exam.
Through the ACT Boot Camp, students reviewed English, Math, reading and science content strategies as well as pacing, time management and other test-taking strategies.
“I want a good score,” WHS junior Jacquelyn Saenz said. “(The camp) will help me find out what’s on the ACT so I can be more prepared when the test comes.”
Over 600 juniors will be taking the exam March 26.