Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite (2024)

Send your scores to colleges and scholarship programs.

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When you registered for the SAT or took it in school, you might have selected colleges or scholarship programs to send your scores to. When your score is available, you can send it along with information about yourself to additional institutions.

Instructions

  1. Sign in to your College Board account, then go to the Send SAT Scores page.

    On the Send SAT Scores page, you might get a prompt about fee waivers. If the message does not apply to you, you can ignore it.
  2. Select institutions to send your scores and information to.

    1. Search for institutions by name or code.
    2. Click one or more institutions to add them to the score recipients list, then click Continue.
  3. For each recipient, send all scores or only some of your scores.

    If you've taken the SAT more than once, you can send only your best score. However, the institution you're sending scores to might have a policy that they want to see all of your scores. As you select scores to send, you can view the policy requirements of the schools you selected and send what they require.
  4. Review your order. Check out.

FAQ

Do I have to send scores through College Board?

Yes. Institutions generally require you to send your scores directly from the College Board and will not accept printouts or copies of your score reports or school transcripts that include your scores.

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What data about me is shared when I send my score?

When you request that we send your scores to institutions or other organizations as directed by you during school day testing, we send your scores along with demographic information sufficient for identity matching to those institutions and organizations, who may then use it to support your applications to those organizations.

When you request that we send your scores to institutions or other organizations as directed by you through your College Board account, we send your scores, certain demographic information, and other information you provide to College Board to those institutions and organizations. These organizations may use this data to send you information about admissions, educational, financial aid, and scholarship opportunities. Being contacted by these organizations does not mean you have been admitted or are eligible for a scholarship or financial aid program. You must submit an application to be considered for admission at an institution, and complete any steps required by any scholarship programs to be considered for their opportunities.

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Can I choose to send only part of my SAT score?

No, you can't choose to send your Math score from one test day and your Reading and Writing score from another test day. You can choose which scores to send by test date. Scores from an entire SAT are sent.

Note: Some institutions use superscoring, which means they consider your highest section scores across multiple test dates.

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Can I use a fee waiver for sending my score?

Yes. If you have a fee waiver, you can send as many scores as you want—for free. Even if you didn't register for the test using a fee waiver, if you are eligible for a fee waiver and get one afterward, you can use it to send scores for free.

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Is there a fee for sending scores?

Each time you register to take the SAT on a weekend, you can send your score to up to four organizations for free. You can designate your score recipients at the time you register or any time until you take the test. You also have until nine days after the test to use or change your free score sends. After that, there's a fee.

If you take the SAT during the week at your school, you must choose your free score sends during exam setup or within three days after testing, as instructed by your school. To make or change your selections within those three days, use your sign-in ticket from this test to sign in to Bluebook™. Then go to My Tests Past where this test will be listed and click SAT Score Sends.

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FAQs

Send SAT Scores to Colleges - SAT Suite? ›

Each time you register to take the SAT, you can send four score reports for free. You can designate your score recipients (colleges or scholarships) at the time you register or any time until nine days after the test. After that date, there's a $12 fee per score recipient.

How much does it cost to send SAT scores to colleges? ›

Each time you register to take the SAT, you can send four score reports for free. You can designate your score recipients (colleges or scholarships) at the time you register or any time until nine days after the test. After that date, there's a $12 fee per score recipient.

Do I have to send my SAT scores to colleges through College Board? ›

Yes. Institutions generally require you to send your scores directly from the College Board and will not accept printouts or copies of your score reports or school transcripts that include your scores.

Can I send my SAT Superscore to colleges? ›

Colleges that superscore the SAT use your best section-level scores, even if they're from different tests. Many colleges that follow a superscore policy encourage students to submit all test scores, and some colleges require that all scores be sent.

Is 1200 a good SAT score? ›

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).

How many colleges can I send my SAT scores to for free? ›

Each time you register to take the SAT on a weekend, you can send your score to up to four organizations for free. You can designate your score recipients at the time you register or any time until you take the test. You also have until nine days after the test to use or change your free score sends.

Should I send a 1300 SAT score? ›

The good news is that a 1300 is a great score and makes you a competitive candidate at many colleges and universities.

How long does it take to send SAT scores to colleges electronically? ›

Schools listed on your SAT registration will receive your scores online about 10 days after you receive your scores. That means that colleges will receive your SAT scores around 3-4 weeks after your exam date.

What happens if I don't send my SAT scores? ›

If scores are not sent, the school simply bases their admission decision off the rest of the application.

How do I know if my SAT scores are sent to College Board? ›

Visit CollegeBoard.org. Click on the link in the upper right-hand corner to sign in to your account. In the center of the screen, click on "Get Your SAT Scores".

Does Superscoring look bad? ›

Superscoring isn't bad, but it's important to keep a couple of things in mind. You can't send just one section score from an exam. Superscoring requires you to submit your entire score report (containing all sections) so schools will see how you performed across the board.

Do I send SAT scores before or after applying? ›

Yes, you can submit your ACT or SAT scores before you have submitted your application. Regular college applications are generally due on January 1st, so if you're already taking your exam at the end of your junior year, your scores will be ready well in advance anyway!

Is it better to send Superscore? ›

There has been some concern that using only the best subject-test scores could overstate students' capabilities. However, research shows ACT superscores are better at predicting success in college than other scoring methods (including recent ACT score, average ACT Composite score, and highest ACT Composite score).

How rare is 1300 SAT score? ›

1300 SAT Score Standings

Out of the 2.13 million test-takers, 274664 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 1321 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted.

How rare is a 1200 SAT? ›

Earning a 1200 SAT score puts you at the 74th percentile, meaning that you scored higher than 74% of test takers.

What is a 900 SAT score? ›

An SAT score of 900 is the lower rank. It places you in the lowermost 22nd percentile nationally out of the 1.7 million candidates who take the SAT admission test.

How much does it cost to send SAT and AP scores to colleges? ›

It's easiest and most cost-effective to send your scores to a college using your free score send—you have until the June 20 deadline. If you decide to wait, you can send your scores online after June 20 for a $15 fee. In general, you should send your scores no later than July of your senior year of high school.

How much does it cost to rush send SAT scores? ›

Here's what you need to know about rush reporting SAT scores to colleges. Your child's SAT scores must be available online before he or she can request rush reporting. The rush reporting fee is $31. Rush reporting SAT scores are sent to colleges within two working days of your child's request.

Does it cost money to send ACT scores? ›

You may send your ACT scores to up to four colleges when you register for the exam. There is no fee for sending ACT scores this way.

Can you get into Harvard with a 1300 SAT? ›

Harvard applicants with a combined SAT score of 1300-1400 and an average GPA of 3.5-4.0 have a better chance of being accepted to Harvard University.

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