SAT Score Reports – When and how to get your results
Your child’s SAT score report will be available online approximately two to three weeks after your child’s test date. If your child registered for the test online and wants to receive a paper score report in addition to the online score report, he or she must request it at the time of registration. If your child registered by mail and does not have a College Board online account, he or she will automatically be sent a paper score report. Visit our SAT Test Dates page to find specific online score release dates.
Once online score reports are available, the College Board will begin sending SAT score reports to the colleges your child selected, if any, at the time of registration. StudyPoint recommends that students wait to send colleges their score reports until after scores are available. To learn why, visit our Sending SAT Scores page.
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- To access your child’s online SAT score report, go to the College Board website.
- To learn more about how to read and interpret your child’s online SAT score report, access the College Board’s SAT Online Score Report tutorial.
- Need to send your child’s SAT scores to a college ASAP? Find out how to rush report SAT scores on our Rushing SAT Scores page.
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