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Test Registration
The SAT
is administered by the College Board, a not-for-profit member
association which also governs the PSAT and AP programs.
SAT
Registration
To register for the SAT, students can create an online account
at www.collegeboard.com or register by mail by picking up
registration packet at their guidance counselor's office.
We recommend that you register online because your scores
will be posted to your online account just two weeks after
the completion of the test. You will also be able to download
the essay question and your response. Students who enroll
by mail will have to wait to receive their scores by mail
or pay the additional $12 for their scores by phone.
You are
required to register by mail if you are:
- younger
than 13 years old
- requesting
a Sunday administration due to religious observance
- located
over 75 miles from a test center and wish to take the test
closer to home
- taking
the test in Kenya, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Cameroon,
India, or Pakistan
Testing
Fees
The registration fee for the SAT is $43.00. Additional fees
may apply, including late registration costs and international
processing charges. You can also purchase additional score
reports, copies of your answers, and other services from the
College Board. This information is available on their website
and at the time of registration.
If you
are unable to afford the registration costs, fee waivers are
available through your counselor's office. Students who qualify
for an SAT fee waiver usually qualify for college application
fee waivers, as well.
Test
Dates
The SAT is offered 7 times throughout the traditional school
year. Students should take the test during one of the three
spring administrations of their Junior year, and take it again
in the fall of their Senior year.
The Upcoming Test
Dates for the SAT are:
For
2007:
January 27
March 10
May 5
June 2
October 6
November 3
December 1
For
2008:
January 26
March 1
May 3
June 7
Deadlines
Almost forget to register? The deadline for regular registration
varies, but is typically a month prior to the test administration.
Online registration must be completed by the deadline, while
mailed entries must be postmarked by the deadline. Students
who miss the regular registration may still enroll with a
late fee, provided they still register about three weeks prior
to the test. You can find these deadlines and additional fees
here.
Standby
Registration
Completely forgot to register? It may not be too late. Students
may arrive at the test center on the morning of the test and
be placed on a standby waiting list. If the test center has
open seats and extra materials, standby students are admitted
on a first-come, first-serve basis. To register as a standby
student, arrive at the test center by 7:45 a.m. on the date
of the SAT with a completed registration packet (available
at your guidance counselor's office) along with payment. Beware:
standby registration carries an additional fee and no guarantee
of admission. For more information, visit the College
Board.
PSAT
Registration
Although the PSAT is a College Board program, the test itself
is given by local high schools. You must register through
your guidance office or the guidance office of the local high
school administering the test. The test is only given once
a year (in October) and costs about $12. Some high schools
may have additional administrative charges and fees attached
to the test.
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