@MichiganGeorgia I don’t see why it’s improbable for a student with a 26 or 27 on the ACT to maintain a 3.0 grade point. I don’t see that it would be more likely that such a student would be unable to maintain their scholarship if they took the ACT eight times and got their ACT up to 32, thus saving their parents tens of thousands of dollars. The test is quite inexpensive, so there is no loss in taking the test and everything to gain. Sort of like Pascal’s Wager.