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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ACT Institutional Data Questionnaire in our editor.
Begin by identifying your institution type. Check the appropriate box under 'Which of the following best describes your institution?'
Next, indicate whether your institution is a Main Campus, Branch Campus, or Regional Campus by checking the corresponding option.
In the 'Programs or degrees offered' section, check all applicable options that describe your institution's offerings.
Provide demographic information about your community by selecting the population range and classifying it as Urban, Suburban, Small City, or Small Town/Rural.
Continue filling out sections regarding accreditation, student enrollment numbers, and admissions policies as prompted in the form.
Once completed, review all entries for accuracy before saving or submitting your responses directly from our platform.
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