When registering for the ACT® test, you can choose to sign up for the ACT Educational Opportunity Service (EOS). EOS is a free service that provides testers with free information from colleges, financial aid, and scholarship agencies that offer educational and career programs. Participating in EOS is optional, but the majority of students chose to opt-in. In fact, more than two-thirds of students checked the box in 2018.
Opting in to EOS can help you get discovered by colleges, find financial aid programs, and broaden your college search. Read on to learn how opting in can help you do each of these things.
Signing up for EOS connects students to colleges and scholarship agencies for recruitment for free. Eighty-four percent of EOS participants in a recent graduating class had their names selected by at least one college. Signing up can help you find paths to opportunities after high school.
EOS isn't just about connecting with colleges. Groups that oversee scholarships and other forms of financial aid use it to connect with students. Signing up can provide new avenues to pay for college.
Signing up for EOS can help you find college opportunities all over the country. On average, students who enrolled in EOS were selected by more than 16 colleges.
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A version of this article originally appeared on the ACT website.