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How to Get an SAT Score From 2000

Many organizations -- including the College Board, provider of the SAT and other college readiness and preparation programs for students -- archive data for future access. When you take the SAT, the College Board keeps your scores in an active file for one year. After that, if you have not taken another SAT test, the College Board archives your scores. These scores are readily available.

Instructions

  1. By Mail

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      Access the College Board's Request Old Scores Web page and download the Archived Score Report Order Form.

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      Fill out the form with your most recent test date and registration number, your current name, address, Social Security number, year of graduation, phone number, and birth date. Provide your personal information at the time of testing also if your name or other information was different at the time of the test.

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      Access the College Board's Code Search Web page and learn the codes of the colleges you want to receive your scores. Add these codes to the form.

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      Write or obtain a check or money order payable to The College Board, or provide your credit card information on the form. The fee is $24 plus $10 for each college receiving your scores. For example, if you are sending your scores to three colleges, enclose $54: (3 x 10) + 24 = 54.

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      Place your completed form and payment in a stamped envelope addressed to: SAT Program, P.O. Box 8057, Mount Vernon, IL 62864.

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      Seal and mail the envelope.

    By Telephone

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      Access the College Board's Code Search Web page and learn the codes of the colleges you want to receive your scores. Write the codes on a piece of paper.

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      Write your name and address, your test date and registration number, and your name and address on the day you took the SAT, if these are different than your current name and address, on the piece of paper.

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      Have your credit card number and expiration date available. The cost for requesting old scores is $24 plus $10 for each college receiving your scores. For example, if you are sending your scores to three colleges, you will pay $54: (3 x 10) + 24 = 54.

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      Call SAT customer service at (866) 756-7346 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. Note that SAT summer customer service hours are between 8:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday.

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