| Public School Students |
Test at your own high school. You are not permitted to test anywhere else. Contact your school's Guidance Office for details. |
| Nonpublic School Students |
If your nonpublic school offers the MME, test at your own school. You are not permitted to test anywhere else. Contact your school's Guidance Office for details. |
| Home School Students |
Michigan law (Public Act 521 of 2002) requires the public school district in which you reside to offer you the MME. You are not permitted to test anywhere else. It is YOUR responsibility to contact your local public school district in a timely manner, so do not delay. The district is not required to make special arrangements just to fit your schedule. You will test as if you were one of their students, but your scores will not be mixed with their students' scores. If they ask you to contact them later when details about testing dates and times have been finalized, be sure to follow-up. |
| Out-of-State Students |
You are a Michigan resident but attend high school outside Michigan. Some typical examples (this is not an exhaustive list of possible circumstances or scenarios, but these are the most typical):
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You live in Michigan but attend a nonpublic high school outside Michigan, or a boarding school outside Michigan, or a military-type high school outside Michigan.
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You are a Michigan resident but live with your parents outside Michigan because:
You and your parents will eventually return to Michigan.
Please contact us. We have information unique to your circumstance. Do not delay..... you must contact BAA by January 20. |
US Military
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You are a Michigan resident and live outside Michigan with a parent who is a uniformed member (not a civilian employee or contract employee) of the US military assigned to active duty, and who claims Michigan as their "home of record." Please contact us. We have information unique to your circumstance. Do not delay..... contact BAA immediately for an application. Applications will be sent via email and MUST be returned to BAA by January 20. |
| Adult Education Program or GED Program |
You may not take the MME. If you took the MME while you were still in high school then later quit high school, your existing MME scores will remain on file. |