ACT/SAT Concordance ACT and the College Board have completed a concordance study that is designed to examine the relationship between scores on the ACT ® test and the SAT ® test. These concordance tables do not equate scores but rather provide a tool for finding comparable scores. Who Uses Concordance Tables? • University counselors, students, and their families: to inform university searches and explorations. • Policymakers, researchers, and K–12 educators: to aggregate scores across tests to measure university readiness for groups of students. • Universities, scholarship organizations, and athletic conferences: in a variety of ways including determining eligibility for a program or scholarship. What Are the Uses of Concordance Tables? A variety of stakeholders use concordance tables to compare scores across the ACT and the SAT to inform policies, processes, and decisions. • Comparing ACT and SAT scores across different students. When scores from either test are accepted, concordance tables can help institutions or other stakeholders who need to compare scores. • Establishing a policy using comparable scores from both tests. An institution, scholarship, or program may use a specific test score as one factor to establish eligibility. • Converting scores for use in a predictive model or index. Many universities have models to predict the likelihood that individual students will apply, enroll, or succeed academically. These typically include test scores, high school GPA, and course rigor. Institutions can apply the concordance tables in such prediction models. 2018 ACT/SAT CONCORDANCE TABLES © 2019 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved.