HOW TO SEND YOUR SAT SCORES
Options:
Online Registration: (You register for this exam) When you register for the SAT test, you have the option to choose where you want your scores sent before you even take the test. With this option, College Board will send your SAT scores to the colleges you selected when you registered for the test once your test scores are available.
Before or After the SAT test: (You register for this exam) If you did not select your scores to be sent when you registered online, you may login to your College Board account before or after you take the exam to select the colleges where you want your scores to be sent.
- If you used a fee waiver to register for the exam, sending your scores will be free. If you paid to take the SAT test, you may send your scores for free from the time you register up to 9 days after your scores have been posted on your College Board account. If you miss this deadline, you will prompted to pay for your scores to be sent to each college you select to send your scores.
SAT School Day: (Your high school registers you for this exam) This exam is free to all seniors! If you took the SAT during the day at your high school, you may log in to your College Board account to send your scores. You will be able to send your scores once they have been posted to your College Board account. If you are on Free or Reduced Lunch, you may request a fee waiver code in order to send your scores for free. If you are not on the Free or Reduced lunch program, you will be prompted to pay in order to send your scores to the college(s) of your choosing.
- If you only took the School Day SAT and you are on the Free and Reduced Lunch program and you wish to send your SAT scores, please complete the google form to request a fee waiver number to submit on College Board.
**If you do not have a College Board account, you will need to create one.
School Day SAT fee waiver code request form
Direct Link to College Board
How to send your ACT SCORES
Sending Your Scores
We get it—things change. While we still automatically send your scores from the ACT test to the places you requested when you registered, something may have changed since then. Maybe you’ve got your eye on a new college, have a chance at an unexpected scholarship, or accidentally left off the university you toured last semester.
No need to worry.
You can have your ACT scores sent to other colleges and scholarship agencies, even after you test. Requests are processed after your tests have been scored and all scores for your test option—the ACT or the ACT with writing—are ready.
Learn more about Superscoring - You'll be able to start sending your Superscore to colleges in September 2020.
TSIA Scores:
Your high school does not send your TSIA scores. Even if you took the exam at your high school, all college and universities have the ability to access your scores.
Tell the college or university that you need to sign a TSIA Cross-Institutional form. This gives the college permission from you to access your scores (the form may also be called an access form