Fiber Reinforced Concrete (FRC) is a composite material that possesses many mechanical, physical, and chemical properties that are distinct form unreinforced concrete. Recent advances in testing techniques, instrumentation, and interpretation of test results for FRC are the subject of the papers included in this symposium volume. These papers were presented at two technical sessions on the Testing of Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Held during the 1995 ACI Spring Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. These sessions and this special volume were cosponsored by Committees 544, Fiber Reinforced Concrete; and 444, Experimental Analysis of Concrete Structures.