How Our Guarantee Works
What We Guarantee
| Increase of at least 3 points from ACT or Proctored ACT Practice Test | |
| Increase of at least 2 points from ACT or Proctored ACT Practice Test | |
| Increase of at least 1 point from ACT or Proctored ACT Practice Test |
Eligibility
| Student must complete all tutoring hours in his/her program. | |
| Student must complete all ACT Practice Tests. | |
| Student must complete all homework by the end of the program. |
Additional Information
The baselines for score increases on the ACT are as follows:
- First official ACT score if the student has previously taken the ACT, or
- Proctored ACT Practice Test score (if the student has not previously taken the ACT), proctored by the tutor (additional charge of $75 for this service) prior to the the 3rd lesson of the program.
Point Increase Guarantee is based on composite ACT or ACT Practice Test Score to composite ACT Score. Those students who scored a 29 composite or above on a previous official ACT or proctored practice test will be guaranteed to increase their scores, but not by a specific amount.
In order to be elligible for the guarantee, the student must:
- Take the ACT immediately following the completion of his/her ACT Program. There must be no more than three weeks between lessons in the program and/or between the last lesson date and the test date.
- Submit copies of official ACT scores. If first official ACT scores are to be used as the baseline for the guarantee, copies must be submitted to StudyPoint prior to the test date. Copies of ACT scores (for test taken after the completion of the program) must be submitted prior to the use of the guaranteed hours.
* If the student would like to use the guaranteed hours, s/he must contact StudyPoint to verify guarantee eligibility within three months of the test date. Hours are guaranteed for the same type of test preparation and are not transferable to another type of program or to another student. The guaranteed tutoring hours must be completed within one year of the previous test date.




