How to Find My SAT Scores from High School

The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is given to high school students before they can be admitted into a college. The College Board conducts this test, and students generally take it when they are in their junior and/or senior year of high school. If you are a transfer student or a returning student, you will need to get a copy of your old test scores. Although your high school may still have your score, you can use a few different methods.

Instructions

    • 1

      If you are a current high school student, you should receive your SAT test scores about 5 weeks after you have taken the test at the address you specified when you took the test.

    • 2

      Go online and log into your collegeboard.com user account (see References link). Click on the "For Students" tab, and then enter your username and password into the "My Organizer" section. Click on the "SAT" icon to view your scores. Collegeboard will keep your SAT scores for 4 years before you must use an archived test score request form.

    • 3

      Download an "Archived Score Report" order from (see References link) from the College Board webpage. Fill out the form and then send it back to College Board address on the form. Enclose a check for $9.50 to get your archived schools. If you took the test before October 2002, enclose a check for $21. If the scores were before 1990, enclose a check for $28.

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