ACT Calculator Policy: What's Allowed on Test Day?
Understanding the ACT calculator policy is crucial for test-takers. Bringing an unauthorized calculator can lead to its confiscation or even dismissal from the test center. The ACT aims to ensure a fair testing environment, and certain calculator features are deemed to provide an unfair advantage or pose a security risk.
General Guidelines for ACT Calculators
Most four-function, scientific, and graphing calculators are permitted, provided they do not have certain prohibited features. The key is to ensure your calculator is designed for mathematical computations and not for communication, data storage, or advanced symbolic manipulation that goes beyond standard graphing calculator capabilities.
Prohibited Calculator Features
The ACT explicitly prohibits calculators with the following features:
- Computer Algebra System (CAS) functionality: These calculators can perform symbolic manipulation, solve equations algebraically, and simplify expressions, which is not allowed. Examples include TI-89, TI-92, TI-Nspire CAS, HP 48GII, HP 50g.
- QWERTY keyboard: Calculators resembling a laptop or cell phone keyboard are not permitted. This includes models like the TI-92, Voyage 200, HP 40G, HP 48GII, HP 49G, HP 50g.
- Wireless communication capabilities: Any calculator with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular data features is strictly forbidden.
- Paper tape: Calculators that print out calculations are not allowed.
- Making noise: If your calculator makes noise that cannot be turned off, it is not permitted.
- Requiring an electrical outlet: Calculators that need to be plugged into a wall socket are not allowed.
- Camera, scanner, or phone functions: Devices with these capabilities are prohibited.
- Pen input or stylus: Calculators that require a stylus for input are generally not allowed.
- Tablet or laptop functionality: Any device that functions as a tablet or laptop is prohibited.
Commonly Allowed Calculators
Many popular models are generally allowed. These often include:
- Texas Instruments: TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus (all versions), TI-Nspire (non-CAS version).
- Casio: fx-9750GII, fx-9860GII, fx-CG50.
- Hewlett Packard: HP Prime (non-CAS mode, if applicable and verifiable), HP 35s, HP 39gs.
- Sharp: EL-520W, EL-W516X.
Always ensure your specific model is not a CAS version if it's from a series that also offers CAS (e.g., TI-Nspire vs. TI-Nspire CAS).
Tips for Test Day
- Check your calculator beforehand: Don't wait until test day to confirm your calculator's eligibility.
- Bring extra batteries: Calculators are not provided, and dead batteries can severely impact your performance.
- Know how to use it: Practice with your calculator extensively before the test.
- Clear memory: Some proctors may ask you to clear your calculator's memory before the test.
When in doubt, always consult the official ACT website or the specific rules provided in your ACT registration materials. The calculator checker below can help you quickly assess if your calculator is likely allowed.