SAT Score Release Schedule

By | March 31, 2020

SAT Score Release Schedule

If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • September 18: Multiple-choice scores become available to students.
  • By September 20: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • September 18: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • October 20–26: Multiple-choice scores become available to students during this window.
  • By October 31: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • October 20–26: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • November 17–23: Multiple-choice scores become available to students during this window.
  • By November 28: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • November 17–23: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
  • December 4: Educators can download data files in the score reporting portal.
  • December 11: Students can see their online score reports.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • December 15–21: Multiple-choice scores become available to students during this window.
  • By December 26: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • December 15–21: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • March 23–29: Multiple-choice scores become available to students during this window.
  • By April 3: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • March 23–29: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • May 18–24: Multiple-choice scores become available to students during this window.
  • By May 29: Essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • May 18–24: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
If your students took the SAT with Essay:

  • July 11: Multiple-choice and essay scores become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.

If your students took the SAT:

  • July 11: Score reports become available to students.
  • Within the following week: Educators begin to download data files and run reports in the score reporting portal.
  • Note: Subject Test scores follow the same release schedule as SAT scores.
Important:

Learn How to Access Scores

New SAT Score Release Policies

We’re making changes to help students and institutions get scores more quickly. Here’s what you need to know about the 2017-18 school year:

  • October, November, December, March, and May from the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math sections will be released about two weeks after test day. Students will receive emails when those multiple-choice scores are ready.
  • Students who take the SAT with Essay will get those scores five days after their multiple-choice scores become available.
  • After students receive all their scores, you’ll see their reports in the K–12 portal as they become available on a weekly basis.
  • August and June scores may take longer—up to six weeks for all scores.

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