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Why ACT Arbitration Is Not Just About Test Scores

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ACT arbitration is often misunderstood as a simple disagreement over test results. In reality, arbitration can affect admissions timelines, institutional trust, and future testing opportunities.

Families sometimes assume arbitration is informal or flexible. It is not. The process is structured, document-driven, and unforgiving of mistakes. What is submitted, and how it is framed, matters greatly.

Because arbitration outcomes can influence how colleges view an applicant, these cases carry consequences far beyond a single exam score.

ACT arbitration requires a clear understanding of process and long-term impact.

Richard Asselta has worked with families across the country handling ACT arbitration and score invalidation matters. Contact Richard today for a consultation. 

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