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Are TI calculators approved on your exam?

Texas Instruments calculators are approved for use on most high-stakes tests.

Find out which graphing calculator you can use on your exam

Learn what calculators are allowed on the ACT® and how to prepare them for exam day.

View the approved calculators for the SAT® exam and make sure yours is ready to go.

Get a list of all the TI graphing calculators that are approved for AP® exams.

Learn which calculators are allowed to use on the IB® Diploma Programme exams.

Alabama

Math: Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP)

Are TI calculators permitted: Yes

All TI scientific calculators are allowed on ACAP math assessments (Session 2 only) in Grades 6–8.

Science: Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP)

Are TI calculators permitted: Yes

All TI scientific calculators are allowed on ACAP science assessments in Grade 8.

View ACAP calculator policy

ACT® Exam

Are TI calculators permitted: Yes

All TI scientific calculators and non-CAS graphing calculators are allowed on the ACT® exam.

View ACT® calculator policy

Tips for TI-Nspire™ CX graphing calculators

Watch helpful videos and download the best practices guide to discover great ways to save time and avoid mistakes.

Tips for TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculators

Learn how to save time and avoid mistakes using the great ways described in these helpful videos and best practices guide.

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