SAT Results Release Dates: 2023-24 Academic Year Schedule Unveiled
The College Board has announced the SAT score release dates for the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year, providing students and colleges with essential information for test registration and score reporting.
For those participating in the School Day programme, specific dates have been set for fall, winter, and anticipated spring tests. The SAT test dates between August 2023 and June 2024 are as follows: August 26, 2023; October 7, 2023; November 4, 2023; December 2, 2023; March 9, 2024; May 4, 2024; and June 1, 2024.
To access their SAT scores, students must first create a College Board account. Scores for cross-test scores and subscores, as well as scores from multiple attempts, are included in the SAT score report. The report also includes the student's overall score out of a possible 1600, section scores, and individual test scores.
It's worth noting that SAT School Day score release dates differ from other SAT score reports and are outlined in a separate table in the article. Students can choose colleges to send their SAT scores to when they register for the test, and official score reports are required by schools that ask applicants to submit SAT scores.
The College Board aims to send SAT scores to chosen schools within 10 days of the initial release date. However, for students who take the SAT with an essay, the process may take a few extra days. Only certain students taking the SAT School Day exam may participate in the essay option.
For those interested in the 2023-2024 SAT score release schedule, it can be found in the provided table. The College Board typically sends SAT scores to colleges about 10 days after providing them to students.
In conclusion, the College Board has announced the SAT score release dates for the 2023-2024 academic year, providing students and colleges with essential information for test registration and score reporting. By creating a College Board account, students can access their scores and choose which colleges to send their SAT scores to. The College Board aims to send scores to chosen schools within 10 days of the initial release date, with a few extra days for students who take the SAT with an essay.
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